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   | continent          = [[South America]]
 
   | continent          = [[South America]]
 
   | address            = Rua Deputado Heitor Alencar Furtado, 3641, [[Mossunguê]], [[Curitiba]], [[Paraná (state)|Paraná]], Brazil
 
   | address            = Rua Deputado Heitor Alencar Furtado, 3641, [[Mossunguê]], [[Curitiba]], [[Paraná (state)|Paraná]], Brazil
   | lat_d              = 25
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   | coordinates        = {{coord|25|26|28.69439|S|49|20|31.69679|W|type:landmark_region:BR|display=title}}
  | lat_m              = 26
 
  | lat_s              = 28.69439
 
  | lat_NS              = S
 
  | long_d              = 49
 
  | long_m              = 20
 
  | long_s              = 31.69679
 
  | long_EW            = W
 
  | ISO_3166_1_Region  = BR
 
 
   | phone              = (55) 41-3204-6650
 
   | phone              = (55) 41-3204-6650
 
   | finish              = Sienna white granite over reinforced concrete; granite native to the state of Espírito Santo, Brazil
 
   | finish              = Sienna white granite over reinforced concrete; granite native to the state of Espírito Santo, Brazil

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Data for lists and infobox for Curitiba Brazil Temple

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   | name                = Curitiba Brazil Temple
   | display_name        = Curitiba Brazil
   | number              = 126
   | image               = Templo de curitiba.jpg
   | image_caption       = 
   | image_width         = <!-- Width of image for Lists -->
   | announcement        = 23 August 2002
   | groundbreaking      = 10 March 2005 
   | groundbreaking_by   = Russell M. Nelson
   | groundbreaking_link = yes
   | open_house          = 10 May - 24 May 2008
   | dedication          = 1 June 2008
   | dedication_by       = Thomas S. Monson
   | dedication_link     = yes
   | rededication        = <!-- Date of rededication, use "1 January 2000" format -->
   | rededication_by     = <!-- Person who said rededication prayer -->
   | rededication_link   = <!-- yes to wikilink _by or name of person's wikipedia article -->
   | president           = Sidney S. Camargo (2013)
   | status              = Operating
   | location            = [[Curitiba]], [[Paraná (state)|Paraná]], [[Brazil]]
   | region              = [[Paraná (state)|Paraná]]
   | country             = [[Brazil]]
   | continent           = [[South America]]
   | address             = Rua Deputado Heitor Alencar Furtado, 3641, [[Mossunguê]], [[Curitiba]], [[Paraná (state)|Paraná]], Brazil
   | coordinates         = {{coord|25|26|28.69439|S|49|20|31.69679|W|type:landmark_region:BR|display=title}}
   | phone               = (55) 41-3204-6650
   | finish              = Sienna white granite over reinforced concrete; granite native to the state of Espírito Santo, Brazil
   | style               = Classic modern, single-spire
   | design              = Classic modern, single-spire design
   | designer            = Jeronimo da Cunha Lima and GSBS
   | site_acre           = 8.15
   | floor_area_ft       = 27850
   | height_ft           = 125
   | endowment_rooms     = 2
   | endowment_style     = Movie, two-stage progressive
   | sealing_rooms       = 2
   | clothing_rental     = No
   | cafeteria           = No
   | visitors_center     = No
   | preceded_by         = Rexburg Idaho Temple
   | followed_by         = Panama City Panama Temple
   | temple_id           = curitiba
   | lds_id              = curitiba-brazil
   | notes               = Temple dedicated on 1 June 2008 following an open house from 10 May to 24 May 2008.<ref>{{citation |url= http://www.lds.org/church/temples/curitiba-brazil?lang=eng#tab=info |title= Curtiba Brazil Temple: Additional info |work= LDS.org |publisher= [[LDS Church]] |accessdate= 2012-10-16 }}</ref>
}}<noinclude>

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List of sources

(see also List of temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints#References)

  • Church Almanac
  • LDSChurchTemples.com
  • Official site