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CUEVA DE CHINGUARO Latitude and Longitude:

28°19′25″N 16°23′45″W / 28.32361°N 16.39583°W / 28.32361; -16.39583
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Cave-Shrine of Chinguaro
Cueva de Chinguaro
Religion
Affiliation Roman Catholic Church
District Diocese of San Cristóbal de La Laguna
Province Archdiocese of Seville
Rite Roman
Ecclesiastical or organizational status Shrine
Location
Location Güímar, Spain.
Architecture
Type church

Cave-Shrine of Chinguaro is a cave and associated Roman Catholic church located in Güímar on Tenerife ( Canary Islands, Spain). It was the traditional palace of Acaimo, the Guanche king of the Menceyato de Güímar. After the Spanish conquest, they venerated the cave as a site of the Virgin Mary, and later built a church shrine there.

In this cave, the ancient Guanche venerated the goddess Chaxiraxi of their traditional faith, related to the Berbers of North Africa.

After the Castillian conquest, Spanish clergy identified the icon with the Virgin Mary and had it moved to the Cave of Achbinico in Candelaria. This cave became the first shrine devoted to the Virgin of Candelaria. It was the first Guanche shrine to contain a Christian idol in the Canary Islands, but most of the natives adhered to their traditional religion.

The cave has been found to be a site of archaeological importance. Layers of ash have been carbon-dated and found to be more than 3,000 years old, showing long indigenous occupancy.

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28°19′25″N 16°23′45″W / 28.32361°N 16.39583°W / 28.32361; -16.39583