More than 50 temples around the world are currently under construction or renovation.
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And over the last few weeks, the Church has released interior photos of the Brasília Brazil and Moses Lake Washington Temples, the San Diego California and Columbia South Carolina Temples closed for extended maintenance and renovations, and a monument sign for the Cobán Guatemala was installed, including the name of the Church in both Spanish and Q'eqchi'—a Mayan language still spoken in regions of Guatemala, Belize, and Mexico.
See these and more of the most recent temple construction updates in the social posts and photos below:
Brasilía Brazil Temple
Farmington New Mexico Temple
Lagos Nigeria Temple
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Benin City Nigeria Temple
Kona Hawaii Temple
Tarawa Kiribati Temple
Burley Idaho Temple
Salta Argentina Temple
Willamette Valley Oregon Temple
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Bacolod Philippines Temple
Port Vila Vanuatu Temple
Abidjan Ivory Coast Temple
Fort Worth Texas Temple
St. George Utah Temple
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Lethbridge Alberta Temple
Austin Texas Temple
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Montpelier Idaho Temple
Vitória Brazil Temple
Smithfield Utah Temple
Mendoza Argentina Temple
Belo Horizonte Brazil Temple
Pago Pago American Samoa
Davao Philippines Temple
Lindon Utah Temple
San Pedro Sula Honduras Temple
Ephraim Utah Temple
Casper Wyoming Temple
Tallahassee Florida Temple
Bangkok Thailand Temple
Teresina Brazil Temple
San Jose California Temple
Natal Brazil Temple
La Paz Bolivia Temple
Manhattan New York Temple
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Antofagasta Chile Temple
Taylorsville Utah Temple
Salt Lake Temple
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Harare Zimbabwe Temple
McAllen Texas Temple
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Managua Nicaragua Temple
Deseret Peak Utah Temple
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Syracuse Utah Temple
Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Temple
Neiafu Tonga Temple
Provo Utah Temple
Elko Nevada Temple
Phnom Penh Cambodia Temple
Urdaneta Philippines Temple
Feather River California Temple
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