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- city during colonial times, was designed by the Italian architect Joaquín Toesca. Construction began in 1784 and was opened in 1805. The production of coins...
- Gioacchino Toesca e Ricci (1745–1799; known as Joaquín Toesca in the Spanish Empire) was an Italian architect who worked at the service of the Spanish...
- national monuments. it was built between 1748 and 1906, designed by Joaquín Toesca and Ignacio Cremonesi. Many temples preceded the one that exists today,...
- Giovanni Pietro Toesca (12 July 1877 - 9 March 1962) was an Italian academic and art historian, notable as one of the most important historians of medieval...
- Reproductive Medicine. 44 (6): 535–542. ISSN 0024-7758. PMID 10394548. Toesca, A. S.; Stolfi, V. M.; Cocchia, D. (1 June 1996). "Immunohistochemical study...
- Toesca is a metro station on the Line 2 of the Santiago Metro, in Santiago, Chile. It is located in the middle of a sunken stretch of the Autopista Central...
- Santiago de Chile (1784-1805) by Joaquín Toesca Santiago Metropolitan Cathedral, Chile (1748-1906) by Joaquín Toesca and Ignacio Cremonesi Palacio de Carondelet...
- Charlery left the group. Jeff Seffer replaced Raux on saxophone, and Louis Toesca replaced Charlery on trumpet. Their second album, 1001° Centigrades, was...
- 1780, Governor Agustín de Jáuregui hired the Italian architect Joaquín Toesca, who designed several important buildings, including the cathedral's façade...
- Études françaises (in French). 36 (1): 179–190. doi:10.7202/036178ar. Toesca, Catherine (2002). Les sept Monte-Cristo d'Alexandre Dumas (in French)....