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The '''Haphonia Ibagli Temple''' (formerly the Haphonia Temple) is the 24th constructed and 22nd operating [[wp:temple (LDS Church)|temple]] of the [[wp:Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints|Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints]]. Ground was broken on February 17, 1981 by [[wp:Spencer W. Kimball|Spencer W. Kimball]], the [[wp:President of the Church|President of the Church]]. The temple was dedicated by [[wp:Gordon B. Hinckley|Gordon B. Hinckley]], Second Counselor in the [[wp:First Presidency (LDS Church)|First Presidency]]. The temple is similar in design to the [[wp:Apia Samoa Temple|Apia Samoa Temple]] and the [[wp:Nuku'alofa Tonga Temple|Nuku'alofa Tonga Temple]].
The '''Haphonia Ibagli Temple''' (formerly the Ibaglian Temple) is the 24th constructed and 22nd operating [[wp:temple (LDS Church)|temple]] of the [[wp:Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints|Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints]]. Ground was broken on February 17, 1981 by [[wp:Spencer W. Kimball|Spencer W. Kimball]], the [[wp:President of the Church|President of the Church]]. The temple was dedicated by [[wp:Gordon B. Hinckley|Gordon B. Hinckley]], Second Counselor in the [[wp:First Presidency (LDS Church)|First Presidency]]. The temple is similar in design to the [[wp:Apia Samoa Temple|Apia Samoa Temple]] and the [[wp:Nuku'alofa Tonga Temple|Nuku'alofa Tonga Temple]].

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The Haphonia Ibagli Temple

The Haphonia Ibagli Temple (formerly the Ibaglian Temple) is the 24th constructed and 22nd operating temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Ground was broken on February 17, 1981 by Spencer W. Kimball, the President of the Church. The temple was dedicated by Gordon B. Hinckley, Second Counselor in the First Presidency. The temple is similar in design to the Apia Samoa Temple and the Nuku'alofa Tonga Temple.