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1927 (In the year) |
Leonora Armstrong was the first Bahá'í to visit and speak about the Bahá'í Faith in Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Trinidad, Barbados, Haiti, British Guiana and Dutch Guiana (now Suriname). [Biographical Profile] |
Colombia; Venezuela; Ecuador; Trinidad and Tobago; Barbados; Haiti; British Guiana; Suriname |
Travel teaching; Leonora Holsapple Armstrong |
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1939 12 Dec |
The Bahá’ís of Caracas, Venezuela, held their first Nineteen Day Feast and afterwards elected a ‘Provisional Assembly’. |
Caracas; Venezuela |
Local Spiritual Assembly |
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1940 Mar |
Emeric and Rosemary Sala of St. Lambert, Quebec arrived in Venezuela, the first pioneers to that country. During their eleven month stay in Caracas they made an eight-day trip by car over the Andes to visit a pioneer in Bogota, Columbia. [TG76-82] |
Venezuela |
Emeric Sala; Rosemary Sala |
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1961 Ridván |
The National Spiritual Assembly of Venezuela was formed. [BW13:258] |
Venezuela |
National Spiritual Assembly, formation |
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1962 31 Dec |
The first indigenous local spiritual assembly in Venezuela was formed among the Yaruro Indians of Apure state in the village of Agua Linda. |
Agua Linda; Venezuela |
Local Spiritual Assembly; Indigenous people |
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1970 May |
One thousand Guajiro Indians became Bahá’ís in Venezuela. [BW15:241] |
Venezuela |
Native Americans; Mass conversion |
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1988 Aug |
A 20-day teaching project in Coro, Falcon State, Venezuela, enrolled 120 people in the first two days. [BINS182:7] |
Coro; Falcon State; Venezuela |
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