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between the main veins. From the crossing to the head, the naves are extended with three sections. In this posterior space, the four aisles, two on each side, balance the width of the transept, resulting in two separate areas of equal height and divided into six sections separated by four pillars.
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204:30 July 1897
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1550:Ciudad Real
781:Holy Family
705:Description
588:from Ocio (
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168:Affiliation
107:August 2024
1758:Categories
1689:Albarracín
1666:Valladolid
1464:Las Palmas
976:2010-12-05
874:Meindinger
756:bell tower
751:tiercerons
743:ambulatory
671:presbytery
507:Neo-Gothic
359:1 500 000
191:Leadership
77:newspapers
1694:Barbastro
1517:Tarragona
1401:Mondoñedo
1341:Calahorra
1323:Santander
1189:Cartagena
1094:Barcelona
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348:Completed
268:43°19′0″N
185:Cathedral
1714:Tarazona
1623:Valencia
1608:Orihuela
1588:Alicante
1565:Sigüenza
1545:Albacete
1356:Pamplona
1146:Palencia
1104:Terrassa
997:June 24,
966:"Obispo"
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775:and the
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380:Capacity
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209:Location
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1661:Segovia
1618:Segorbe
1522:Tortosa
1512:Solsona
1474:Seville
1449:Córdoba
1406:Ourense
1346:Logroño
1308:Astorga
1275:Cáceres
1265:Badajoz
1194:Granada
1179:Almería
884:Gallery
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626:Vitoria
602:Basques
555:pesetas
521:History
472:Spanish
443:Website
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1699:Monzón
1671:Zamora
1570:Toledo
1555:Cuenca
1492:Girona
1454:Huelva
1391:Ferrol
1371:Tudela
1318:Oviedo
1280:Mérida
1237:Getafe
1214:Murcia
1209:Málaga
1199:Guadix
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1313:León
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