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  2. List of Moorish structures in Spain and Portugal - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of preserved or partly-preserved Moorish architecture in Spain and Portugal from the period of Muslim rule on the Iberian Peninsula (known as al-Andalus) from the 8th to 15th centuries. The list is organized by geographic location.

  3. List of mosques in Spain - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of mosques in Spain. It lists Muslim mosques (Arabic: Masjid, Spanish: Mezquita) and Islamic centers in Spain. It lists only open, functioning mosques that allow Muslims to perform Islamic prayers . For a list of old historical mosques built during the Al-Andalus (Muslim Spain) period, please see the list of former mosques in Spain.

  4. List of former mosques in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Ronda was a Muslim city for 700 years. The city had 7 or 8 mosques, none survive today. [7] [7] Alminar de San Juan (Minaret of San Juan) Córdoba: Andalusia: 930 Only minaret remains of mosque built in 930 during 1st Spanish Umayyad caliph 'Abd al-Rahman III. Now its belfry of San Juan church. [22] [22] Iglesia de Santiago del Arrabal, Toledo ...

  5. Roman Catholic Diocese of Lugo - Wikipedia

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    Plácido Ángel Rey de Lemos, OFM (18 Dec 1919 – retired 30 July 1927), emeritate as Titular Archbishop of Pelusium (1927.07.30 – death 1941.02.12); previously Titular Bishop of Hamatha (1917.01.18 – 1919.12.18) and Apostolic Administrator sede plena of Diocese of Jaén (Spain) (1917.01.18 – 1919.12.18)

  6. Mosque–Cathedral of Córdoba - Wikipedia

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    The Mosque–Cathedral of Córdoba [1] [2] (Spanish: Mezquita-Catedral de Córdoba [meθˈkita kateˈðɾal de ˈkoɾðoβa]), officially known by its ecclesiastical name of Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption (Spanish: Catedral de Nuestra Señora de la Asunción), [3] is the cathedral of the Diocese of Córdoba dedicated to the Assumption of Mary and located in the Spanish region of ...

  7. Mozarabic Rite - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish custom of las arras, when the bridegroom gives his bride thirteen coins after exchanging vows, has its origins in the Mozarabic rite and is still practised in former Spanish colonies in Latin America and in the Philippines, as well as Hispanic Catholic parishes in the United States and Canada.

  8. Church of La Milagrosa - Wikipedia

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    The Church of La Milagrosa, formerly Church of San Vicente de Paul, is a Roman Catholic church in Madrid, Spain. With an area of 900 square metres (9,700 sq ft), it is situated on Calle García de Paredes, west of the InterContinental Madrid .

  9. Sagrada Família - Wikipedia

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    On 11 March 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic in Spain, construction temporarily stopped and the basilica was closed. [42] This was the first time the construction had been halted since the Spanish Civil War. [43] The Gaudí House Museum in Park Güell was also closed. The basilica reopened, initially to key workers, on 4 July 2020. [44]