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Retrieved 7
April 2014.
Margarita González. "La política económica
virreinal en el
Nuevo Reino de Granada: 1750–1810" (PDF) (in Spanish). banrepcultural...
- Gualaceo,
nicknamed “El
Jardin del Azuay” (The
Garden of Azuay), is a city in the
Azuay Province of
Ecuador and the
capital of the
eponymous Gualaceo Canton...
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written as Benalcázar. He is
known as the
founder of
important early virreinal cities in the
northwestern part of
South America;
Quito in 1534 and Cali...
- Cuernavaca, Mexico,
built between 1523 and 1528, is the
oldest conserved virreinal-era
civil structure in the
continental Americas. The
architecture is a...
-
Teatro –
Tercera ponencia:
Actores y compañías de América
durante la época
virreinal. Cádiz:
Publications Service of the
University of Cádiz. pp. 79–80, 85–86...
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Pampas Grande,
founded as San Jerónimo de Pampas, It is a
Peruvian town,
capital of the
homonymous district,
located in the
central part of the so-called...
- San Andrés, también de seda y de
color morado. (...) Este
estandarte virreinal duró como símbolo de la
Nueva España
hasta el ya
citado 24 de
agosto de...
- Leonardo. El ídolo sin pies ni cabeza: la
Coatlicue a
fines del México
virreinal. El
Colegio Nacional,
Mexico City, 2020. Pimentel, Luz A. "Ekphrasis and...
- Army Amigo, Roberto; Escobar, Ticio; Majluf,
Natalia (2015). Un
viajero virreinal -
Acuarelas inéditas de la
sociedad rioplatense (in Spanish).
Buenos Aires:...
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residence and seat of
government as the
Viceregal Palace (Spanish:
Palacio Virreinal;
Palacio de los Virreyes), also
known as the
Casas Reales. The most recent...