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  • 33Wendish-German double church — The Wendish German double church (Lower Sorbian Serbska cyrkej we Wetošowje ) is a so called double church in Vetschau/Spreewald, Germany. The Protestant church consists of two naves standing side by side, with a common tower and vestry. History… …

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  • 34Monastery of Santa Clara-a-Velha — Ruined Eastern apse of the church of the Monastery of Santa Clara a Velha. The main chapel in the middle of the façade lost its stone roof …

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  • 35crossvault — cross vault n. A vault formed by the intersection of two or more barrel vaults. Also called cross vaulting, groin vault. * * * …

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  • 36PANTHEON, ROME —    The Pantheon, built as a temple to the Roman gods, stands today as one of the most famous engineering feats of Ancient Rome. Begun in AD 118 by the Emperor Hadrian, this building features a huge portico lined with eight columns that sup port a …

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  • 37Quincunx — For Sir Francis Galton s machine for demonstrating the normal distribution named quincunx , see bean machine. A quincunx (IPA [ kwɪnkʌŋks] ) is the arrangement of five units in the pattern corresponding to the five spot on dice, playing cards, or …

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  • 38Clerestory — The church of St Nicolai, Stralsund. The clerestory is the level between the two green roofs. Clerestory (   …

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  • 39New Orleans Mint — United States Mint, New Orleans Branch U.S. National Register of Historic Places U.S. National Historic Landmark …

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  • 40List of Romanesque architecture — urviving Romanesque buildingsListed below are examples of surviving buildings in Romanesque style in Europe.FranceRomanesque architecture expands in France through monasteries. Burgundy was the center of monastic life in France one of the most… …

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