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  • 91Sicilian Baroque — is the distinctive form of Baroque architecture that took hold on the island of Sicily, off the southern coast of Italy, in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. The style is recognizable not only by its typical Baroque curves and flourishes …

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  • 92Wilhering Abbey — church Wilhering Abbey (Stift Wilhering) is a Cistercian monastery in Wilhering in Upper Austria, about 8 km from Linz. The buildings, re constructed in the 18th century, are known for their spectacular Rococo decoration …

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  • 93East Valley School District (Spokane) — East Valley School District Type and location Type Public Grades Pre K through 12 Established …

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  • 94Schiller Piano Company — and Iron Water Tower Base U.S. Historic district Contributing property …

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  • 95Marmorino — stucco. Marmorino Veneziano is a plaster or stucco decoration used on walls. It was used as far back as Roman times, but was made popular once more during the Renaissance 500 years ago in Venice. It is made from crushed marble and lime …

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  • 96Johann Joseph Christian — (born 12 February 1706 in Riedlingen; died 22 June 1777 in Riedlingen) was a German Baroque sculptor and woodcarver. His masterworks are considered to be the choir stalls in Zwiefalten Abbey and Ottobeuren Abbey.Christian s rare double gift as a… …

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  • 97Federico Brandani — (1522/1525 ndash; 1575) was an Italian sculptor and stuccoist who worked in an urbane Mannerist style as a court artist of Guidobaldo II della Rovere, Duke of Urbino. Born in Urbino, between 1538 and 1541 Brandani was apprenticed there to… …

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  • 98Buildings and architecture of New Orleans — Colorful architecture in New Orleans, both old and new The Buildings and architecture of New Orleans are reflective of the History of New Orleans and the city s multicultural heritage. New Orleans is world famous for its plethora of unique… …

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  • 99pre-Columbian civilizations — Introduction       the aboriginal American Indian (Mesoamerican Indian) cultures that evolved in Meso America (part of Mexico and Central America) and the Andean region (western South America) prior to Spanish exploration and conquest in the 16th …

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  • 100Q'umarkaj — Gumarcaj Q umarkaj Utatlán   Ruined City (Archaeological Site)   Gumarcaaj (Utatlán) …

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