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  2. Spanish Colonial architecture - Wikipedia

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    The Ciudad Colonial (Colonial City) of Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, founded in 1498, is the oldest European city in the New World and a prime example of this architectural style. The port of Cartagena, Colombia , founded in 1533 and Santa Ana de Coro , Venezuela , founded in 1527, are two more UNESCO World Heritage Sites preserving some ...

  3. Colonial architecture - Wikipedia

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    The best example of Russian colonial architecture in Siberia is the architecture of Irkutsk, Tobolsk, Tomsk, Krasnoyarsk, Omsk and Yeniseysk. Russian colonial architecture in Siberia was primarily built out of wood due to the abundance of it in the region and is noticeable for its wooden carving. [2] Siberia. Siberian baroque; Lace houses ...

  4. Colonial Chile - Wikipedia

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    La economía: mercados empresarios y trabajadores (in Spanish). LOM Ediciones. ISBN 956-282-172-2. Valenzuela Márquez, Jaime (2009). "Esclavos mapuches. Para una historia del secuestro y deportación de indígenas en la colonia". In Gaune, Rafael; Lara, Martín (eds.). Historias de racismo y discriminación en Chile (in Spanish).

  5. American colonial architecture - Wikipedia

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    The architectural style of Louisiana is identified as French colonial, while the Spanish colonial style evokes Renaissance and Baroque styles of Spain and Mexico; in the United States it is found in Florida, Louisiana, New Mexico, Texas, Arizona, and California. [4]

  6. Paris Colonial Exposition - Wikipedia

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    Inauguration of the Musée des colonies during the Exposition Bird's eye view of the exhibition grounds The replica of the Cambodian temple at Angkor Wat. The Paris Colonial Exhibition (or "Exposition coloniale internationale", International Colonial Exhibition) was a six-month colonial exhibition held in Paris, France, in 1931 that attempted to display the diverse cultures and immense ...

  7. Francisco Pacheco - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of Francisco Pacheco (1622) by Diego Velázquez Francisco Pacheco, Lo Judici Final ("The Last Judgment"), Musée Goya, Castres, France.. Francisco Pérez del Río (bap. 3 November 1564 – 27 November 1644), known by his pseudonym Francisco Pacheco, was a Spanish painter, best known as the teacher of Alonso Cano and Diego Velázquez, as well as the latter's father-in-law.

  8. Ministry of Cultures, Arts and Heritage (Chile) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Cultures, Arts and Heritage (Spanish: Ministerio de las Culturas, las Artes y el Patrimonio, MinCAP) is the Ministry of the State of Chile in charge of the design, formulation and implementation of cultural policies, plans and programs.

  9. Museo Colonial - Wikipedia

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    Museo Colonial (English: Colonial Museum) is a historical, cultural and religious museum located in Santiago, Chile. The museum explores the colonial period of Chile and South America, with a collection of paintings, sculpture, furniture and other objects. Many of the pieces are religious, and were created in Peru, the former colonial capital.