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  2. Casa de los Azulejos - Wikipedia

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    Part of the facade, with azulejos. It is known that the original construction was built in the 16th century, and that it is actually made up of the union of two stately mansions, of which the one that was originally located on the south side was the one that belonged, together with the so-called Plazuela de Guardiola to a man named Damián Martínez. [6]

  3. Casa dos Bicos - Wikipedia

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    The building remained in private hands until the 1960s, when it was acquired by the municipal council of Lisbon. The council commissioned architect Raul Lino to adapt the Casa dos Bicos, then known as the Casa de Goa, for use as a museum. The project was still unrealized by 1979, and passed to architects José Daniel Santa-Rita Fernandes and ...

  4. Manuel Arruda da Câmara - Wikipedia

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    Lisbon: Oficina da Casa Literária do Arco do Cego; Câmara, Manuel Arrruda da (1810). Dissertação sobre as plantas do Brazil: que podem dar linhos proprios para muitos usos da sociedade, e suprir a falta do Canahmo. Rio de Janeiro: Na Impressâo Regia; Discurso sobre a uitalidade da instituição de jardins nas principais províncias do ...

  5. Casa dos Maias - Wikipedia

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    A view of the Rua das Flores and the Casa das Maias. In 1521 the Rua das Flores (Rua Santa Catarina das Flores) was opened. [1] These dates and details are based on an article about a seigneurial house, A Casa Dos Maias, elaborated by Francisco de Almeida e Sousa and Casimiro S. Arsénio, published in the magazine O Tripeiro (Série Nova, Ano IX/9 Junho/Julho).

  6. Casa Pueblo - Wikipedia

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    Casa Pueblo has official policies on many conservation issues. They group these into 17 categories: agriculture, biotechnology, energy, environmental justice, forest and wilderness management, global issues, government and political issues, land management, military issues, nuclear issues, oceans, pollution and waste management, precautionary principle, transportation, urban and land use ...

  7. Casa de Fierro - Wikipedia

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    La Casa de Fierro (archaism, English: the Iron House, French: La Maison de Fer), located in the city of Iquitos in the jungle of Peru, in front of the major square between Próspero and Putumayo streets, is a large iron residence built during the rubber boom at the end of the nineteenth century. The house was bought by the Bolivian explorer and ...

  8. Argentine Identity card - Wikipedia

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    The Argentine Identity card, Spanish: Documento Nacional de Identidad pronounced [dˌokumˈɛnto nˌaθjonˈal dˈe ˌiðentiðˈad] ⓘ) or DNI [2] lit. ' National Identity Document ' [3]), is the main identity document for Argentine citizens, as well as temporary or permanent resident aliens (DNI Extranjero).

  9. Casa de Segunda - Wikipedia

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    The Casa de Segunda, also known as Luz–Katigbak House, is a heritage house museum located along Rizal Street, Lipa City, Batangas. It was built during the 1860s and owned by Don Manuel Mitra de San Miguel-Luz and Doña Segunda Solis Katigbak, Dr. José Rizal's first love.