The float that carries statues in Easter processions is called a "paso" in Spanish. These ornate structures are often decorated with flowers and candles and are a central element of Holy Week celebrations, particularly in Spain and Latin American countries. Each paso typically represents a scene from the Passion of Christ or an important figure in the Easter narrative.
There are 887 statues
The Moai statues were made by Polynesian settlers on Easter Island.
There are around 900 moai statues on Easter Island, scattered across various ahu (platforms). The statues were carved by the Rapa Nui people between the 13th and 16th centuries.
Flores is simply a last name, and a Spanish word for (flowers). It is obviously of Spanish origin. Florida- originally a Spanish Colony- lit means Land of Flowers, and was originally Florida Pasqua- or Flowery Easter- Land was discovered in in the Easter tide. ( so there are Christmas Islands ( two of them) why not- do not confuse with Easter Island of stone statues fame- which is a Chilean possession.
Easter Island has around 1,000 moai statues, which were created by the Rapa Nui people between 1400 and 1650 AD.
There are 887
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Moai, or mo'ai are the name of the Easter Island statues. The statues were carved by the Polynesian colonizers of the island, mostly between circa 1250 AD and 1500 Ad.
There are approximately 900 Easter Island stone statues, called Moai, scattered across the island. These statues were carved by the Rapa Nui people between 1100 and 1680 AD.
Easter Island
No. The Incan empire was in Chile and Argentina; not Easter Island
The statues are known as Moai and were carved between 1100 and 1680