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Architecture, Spanish colonial--Mexico--Mexico City 2 records
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Architecture, Spanish colonial--Mexico, North 1 record
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  1. Mudéjares (28 records)
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Architecture, Spanish colonial--New Mexico 3 records
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Architecture, Spanish colonial--New Mexico--Santa Fe 1 record
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Architecture, Spanish colonial--New Mexico--Taos Region 1 record
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Architecture, Spanish colonial--Peru 1 record
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Architecture, Spanish colonial--Peru--Cajatambo (Province) 1 record
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Architecture, Spanish colonial--Peru--Congresses 1 record
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Architecture, Spanish colonial--Peru--Lima 1 record
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Architecture, Spanish colonial--Peru--Oyón (Province) 1 record
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Architecture, Spanish colonial--Southwest, New 1 record
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Architecture, Spanish colonial--Southwestern States 1 record
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Architecture, Spanish colonial--Texas 2 records
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Architecture, Spanish colonial--Yucatán Peninsula 1 record
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Architecture, Spanish--Exhibitions 1 record
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Architecture, Spanish--Florida--Influence 2 records
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Architecture, Spanish--Italy--Naples 2 records
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Architecture, Spanish--Italy--Rome 2 records
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Architecture, Spanish--Italy--Sardinia 1 record
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