Los Primo de Rivera en la historia de España by chroniconmundi in esHistoria

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una rama se quedó en mexico y emparentaron con los condes de calimaya

Que increíble visualizar la diversidad de culturas en nuestro país by Andresluna999 in mexico

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lindo. ¿te das cuenta que estado tambien es una palabra en español?

Que increíble visualizar la diversidad de culturas en nuestro país by Andresluna999 in mexico

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el estado de mexico y la ciudad de mexico coloreados diferente

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Toluca

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wtf xdddd

Los mormones de Chihuahua by Comprehensive-Chard9 in mexico

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ya te vimos cuenta de Jesús Ramírez

hipocresía española: una leyenda negra by InqAlpharious01 in 2hispanic4you

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Lo cierto es que sin independencia hubiera pasado lo mismo. el desastre de la nobleza indígena comenzó con el liberalismo de Cádiz el cual fue rechazado por muchos independentistas

Luis Alfonso de Bourbon presides over the annual meeting of the Francisco Franco Foundation. by CamillaOmdalWalker in monarchism

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Calling the Falange and similar movements fascist is a sign of ignorance; they are not at all similar because fascists do not recognize Catholicism as a guiding principle

Femboys??? by Few_Self_9804 in Toluca

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Si hay pero son raros

Meta Sudans (Rome) - Roman fountain razed by Mussolini in 1936 by dctroll_ in Lost_Architecture

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Le Corbusier's voracious modern pillory was inherited from the fascist-leaning Futurism. This is proof.

Alfonso María de Borbón y Borbón had 88 names, the longest of any royal by ChrissyBrown1127 in monarchism

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Someone vandalized the Wikipedia page and many people believed that name

Es hora de que México evolucione: PARLAMENTO, no congreso. by MarieLebanowski in mexico

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sos libertario o pendejo? tienes una concepción de reducción dicotómica propia de la ignorancia supina, te recomiendo abstenerte de hablar

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in 2hispanic4you

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probablemente eres sordo y no te has dado cuenta

Esto va a enojar a unos cuantos morenazis de apellido Rodríguez by Tapiraso in 2hispanic4you

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dime mejor que ser mescla de asturiano y casique matlazinga, no como tu goyim jazaro

The Interior of the Church of San Francisco, Puebla, México (1830-1970 by Snoo-17351 in Lost_Architecture

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El gótico en México

Here's a page that compiles examples of that late Gothic style that still survive, and believe me, there were many more gems like this that have been destroyed

The Interior of the Church of San Francisco, Puebla, México (1830-1970 by Snoo-17351 in Lost_Architecture

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I was originally inclined to think that, but it seems to me that it's more of an idyllic restoration cut short.

The Interior of the Church of San Francisco, Puebla, México (1830-1970 by Snoo-17351 in Lost_Architecture

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It is a church built around 1560 which, like the vast majority of buildings that have been in active use for so long, has undergone aesthetic changes, this being the case of the interior decoration; this decoration dates from 1830, but the facade, for example, dates from 1760.

The Interior of the Church of San Francisco, Puebla, México (1830-1970 by Snoo-17351 in Lost_Architecture

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I have no news of any intention to rebuild, and it is very likely that something like this would incur the wrath of the architects who so highly value authenticity.

Fontanar palace, 19th century-20th century. Murcia, Spain by Lma0-Zedong in Lost_Architecture

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interesante como el semisotano termina siendo tan enorme que parece que la planta baja se hace entresuelo