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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Jesuit Missions of the Chiquitos' has mentioned 'World Heritage' in the following places:
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Jesuit Missions of the ChiquitosUNESCO World Heritage SiteChurch in Concepcixc3xb3nLocationSanta Cruz Department, BoliviaIncludes Mission of San Francisco Javier Mission of Concepcixc3xb3n Mission of Santa Ana Mission of San Miguel Mission of San Rafael Mission of San Josxc3xa9 CriteriaCultural:xc2xa0(iv), (v)Reference529Inscription1990 (14th session)Coordinates16xc2xb046xe2x80xb215xe2x80xb3S 61xc2xb027xe2x80xb215xe2x80xb3Wxefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf16.770846xc2xb0S 61.454265xc2xb0Wxefxbbxbf / -16.770846; -61.454265Coordinates: 16xc2xb046xe2x80xb215xe2x80xb3S 61xc2xb027xe2x80xb215xe2x80xb3Wxefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf16.770846xc2xb0S 61.454265xc2xb0Wxefxbbxbf / -16.770846; -61.454265Location of Jesuit Missions of Chiquitos in Bolivia
Six of these former missions (all now secular municipalities) collectively were designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1990.
Contents 1 Location 2 The name xe2x80x9cChiquitosxe2x80x9d 3 History 3.1 Arrival in the Viceroyalty of Peru 3.2 The Jesuits in the Chiquitania 3.3 Expulsion and recent development 4 World Heritage Missions 4.1 San Xavier 4.2 San Rafael de Velasco 4.3 San Josxc3xa9 de Chiquitos 4.4 Concepcixc3xb3n 4.5 San Miguel de Velasco 4.6 Santa Ana de Velasco 5 Architecture 5.1 Mission layout 5.2 Plaza 5.3 Houses 5.4 Church complex 5.4.1 Church 5.5 Restoration 6 Life in the mission towns 6.1 Economy 6.2 Music 6.3 Today 7 Tourism 8 Cultural references 9 See also 10 Notes 11 References 12 Further reading 12.1 Historic accounts 12.2 Modern books 13 See also 14 External links
The six World Heritage Site settlements are located in the hot and semiarid lowlands of Santa Cruz Department of eastern Bolivia.
The capital of Josxc3xa9 Miguel de Velasco Province, San Ignacio de Velasco was founded as a Jesuit mission but also is not a World Heritage Site as the current church is a reconstruction, not a restoration.
San Juan Bautista is not part of the World Heritage Site, and only the ruins of a stone tower survive near the present village of (San Juan de) Taperas.
A third period of mission foundations began in 1748 with the establishment of San Ignacio de Velasco, which was not declared a part of the World Heritage Site.
The church is nonetheless a largely faithful 20th-century reconstruction xe2x80x93 as opposed to renovation (a key criterion for inclusion in the World Heritage Site group) xe2x80x93 of the second Jesuit templo built in 1761.
This church also is a reconstruction, dating from the early 20th century and likewise is not part of the World Heritage Site group.
In 1755 the mission of Santa Ana de Velasco was founded by the Jesuit Julian Knogler; it is the most authentic of the six World Heritage Site missions dating from the colonial period.
Six of the reductions were listed as part of the World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1990.
The churches of San Ignacio de Velasco, Santiago de Chiquitos and Santo Corazxc3xb3n have been reconstructed from scratch and are not part of the World Heritage Site.
At the time of the nomination, the World Heritage Site was protected by the Pro Santa Cruz committee, Cordecruz,[nb 4] Plan Regulador de Santa Cruz,[nb 5] and the local mayoral offices of the mission towns.
World Heritage Missions[edit]
Initially established in 1691, the mission of San Xavier was the first of the missions listed in the World Heritage Site.
The mission of San Rafael de Velasco was the second mission built out of the six inscribed the World Heritage Site.
Dionosio xc3x81vila, the mission of San Josxc3xa9 de Chiquitos was the third mission built of those of the World Heritage Site.
The fourth mission in the World Heritage Site, the mission of Concepcixc3xb3n, was initially founded in 1699 by the Jesuit priests Fr.
The fifth mission in the World Heritage Site, that of San Miguel de Velasco, was established by the Jesuits Fr.
The mission of Santa Ana de Velasco was the final World Heritage Site-inscribed mission to be established.