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Buildings (Islamic law) 1 record
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Buildings--Israel--Tel Aviv 1 record
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We found a matching subject in our catalog for: Buildings--Italy.
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  1. Casa del Mutilato (Florence, Italy) (0 records)
  2. Commenda di Prè (Genoa, Italy) (0 records)
  3. Loggia della Signoria (Florence, Italy) (2 records)
  4. Ospedale di San Paolo (Florence, Italy) (0 records)
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Buildings--Italy--Arezzo 1 record
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Buildings--Italy--Avola--Repair and reconstruction--History--17th century 1 record
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Buildings--Italy--Bagheria 1 record
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Buildings--Italy--Bologna 1 record
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Buildings--Italy--Bologna--Repair and reconstruction 1 record
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Buildings--Italy--Calabria--Earthquake effects 1 record
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Buildings--Italy--Congresses 1 record
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Buildings--Italy--Cortona 1 record
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Buildings--Italy--Florence 2 records
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Buildings--Italy--Florence--Conservation and restoration 1 record
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Buildings--Italy--Friuli--Earthquake effects 1 record
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Buildings--Italy--History 1 record
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Buildings--Italy--Milan 1 record
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Buildings--Italy--Naples 1 record
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Buildings--Italy--Pavia 1 record
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Buildings--Italy--Pictorial works--Early works to 1800 1 record
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Buildings--Italy--Pompeii (Extinct city)--Exhibitions 1 record
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