Temple in Patzcuaro Michoacan Mexico
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Gerardo Sosa Gomez
Fotografiat 19:05, 15/11/2010
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This temple was build in 1574 in Michoacan México by King Felipe II. in the conquer spain. now are used how culture house. the people in this city is friendly and the city are beautiful.
Actul museo en la ciudad de Patzcuaro, vista antes del amanecer
Exposicion de arte con cestos de ropa en el museo Ex convento Jesuita
convento jesuita e Iglesia del Sagrario
The most famous church in Patzcuaro Michoacan Mexico, called "Iglesia de el Sagrario". was build in 1...
The "Casa de los once patios" is a colonial build, how her name say, this house was build with eleven...
this garden are concider how the most beautiful of latin american, around are many big houses, in the...
Edificación de 1742, donde a mediados del siglo XVIII se establecieron las Monjas Dominicas. El conju...
Dawn in the plaza of Patzcuaro.Foto amaneciendo en la plaza principal de Patzcuaro Michoacan. la gent...
North America includes Mexico, the United States, Canada, and Gotham City.
The region temporarily existed as a Protectorate of His Imperial Majesty Emperor Norton I, with its capital being the city of San Francisco. Sadly, this term of benevolent ebullience lasted a brief two decades and ended c. 1880.
The United States is now the dominant country of North America. It arose as a nation only 225 years ago after a successful rebellion against the British government under King George III.
From a distance, it appears that the eastern coastlines of North and South America fit exactly into the west coast of Africa. In fact, about 250 million years ago these continents really were all connected in one land mass that we have named Pangaea.
With such a foundation in tectonic unity, there is no doubt that someday soon the people on every continent of earth will realize their fundamental similarities. Expect massive leaps in creative output in your area!
Text by Steve Smith.