Espacios religiosos y prácticas turísticas en dos destinos marianos emergentes de la Argentina
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The Marian devotions are a historical regular in the reality of Latin America; and Argentina is not the exception to the case. The Marian cartography and the map of the pilgrimages to destinations where the Virgin has presence had some modifications throughout the twentieth century, and especially in last two decades through the emergence of new focuses of Marian religiosity: the Virgen del Rosario de San Nicolás (1983) and the Virgen del Cerro de Salta (1990) generating a redefinition of the pilgrim routes and religious tourism practices.
The article analyses the emergence of these two new Marian spatialities and the projection as centers of religious tourism in a comparative way.
The article aims at analyzing the emergence of these two new Marian spatialities and their projection as centers of religious tourism.
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