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the atrium played a critical role in these monasteries, built initially for the purpose of evangelization. Each monastery had only a handful of monks but hundreds of indigenous converts to whom to say Mass. Part of the reason was to accommodate the large numbers but also because pre-Hispanic rites were performed outside. For evangelization, the atrium and its accompanying open chapel were built first. The atriums are surrounded by low walls, none over five meters high, to give a more intimate feel but keeping the area outside. The open chapels were almost always built on the side of the main church and facing the same direction, towards the atrium. Since most indigenous peoples could not read or write, the churches and open chapels were painted with
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of adobe and wood with a tile roof instead of stone. It disintegrated relatively quickly due to the elements and was abandoned. It remains mostly closed to this day. Only the atrium area is open to visitors and this closes by 1pm each day. The austere façade of the main church survives and it has a notable
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Augustinians not only evangelized: they established the first centers of schooling in European studies for the indigenous. The Dominicans gave greater priority to economic development of the areas they evangelized, taking advantage of the fertility of the land. They were more prominent in the higher altitudes.
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Bautista in Tetela del Volcán was built by the Dominicans in the first half of the 16th century and was even visited by Hernán Cortés. It is at a high altitude near the volcano surrounded by pine forest in a relatively cold climate. The exterior has arcades that surround the
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celebrating its first mass in 1534. It served as not only an evangelization center, but also a training center for monks. The monastery has a vault in the lower floor of the cloister which used browns, whites and greens in its figures. The chapel for pilgrims is closed, unlike the other monasteries,
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Dominican monastery of Santo Domingo in Oaxtepec is located on a fairly steep hill over a pre-Hispanic ceremonial platform. For this reason, the atrium is not located in front of the church and is more elevated than the church. In the interior of the church, Gothic arches support the roof and the
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Guillermo Abad is located in Totolapán and built by the Augustinians in 1553. Its cloister is small even though its walls and buttresses are very heavy. The corner chapels in the atrium are still intact and there are a number of notable oil paintings and an old organ in the choir
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can be found here as well with the incorporation of suns and moons in the decoration of the church's façade. The open chapel and cloister area has been converted into a museum which is administered by a local civil association. Here are found the best preserved of the complex's mostly black-and-white
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for the restoration and preservation of eleven of the monastery sites. Much of the money was targeted to problems caused by humidity in the walls. One of the first projects was to restore the mural work in the Tetela del Volcán monastery. Another early project was to restore the gardens and fields of
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as well as merlons. The atrium area conserves its corner chapels and its center stone cross. The façade of the church is considered to be one of the purest examples of
Renaissance architecture in New Spain, but it does features a Gothic style rose window. The cloister is large and well-lit, but it
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The monastery of Santo Domingo de guzmán in Hueyapán has the highest altitude of the monasteries in the state of Morelos, with its climate cold compared to most of the rest of the state. It is one of the monasteries closest to the volcano. It was founded by the Dominicans, but its cloister was built
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Located on a hill in the Tepozteco Valley, the monastery of La Natividad de Nuestra Señora in Tepotzlán was built between 1550 and 1564 and still towers over the other buildings in the town. It initially began with only five Dominican friars. The large atrium has a large stone cross with symbols of
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They were declared a World Heritage Site on 17 December 1994, due to being the model for monasteries and evangelism on the American Continent. They represent the adoption of an architectural style by the first Franciscan, Dominican and Augustinian missionaries, which included the use of open outdoor
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The chapels, built of pink sandstone in the corners of the atrium, are noted for their finely sculpted reliefs. The first chapel is located on the side of the cloister and dedicated to the Virgin Mary. It contains murals with relief about the life and suffering of Mary. The second is on the left of
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but the rest of the complex is open to visitors. There have been some modifications to the buildings since they were built, but one well-preserved element is its 16th-century stone fountain, the oldest of all the monasteries of the World Heritage Site. This fountain is a replica of one found in the
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The monasteries served as the cornerstones for the towns founded and refounded by the Spanish during the very early colonial period, with the rest of the indigenous population settled or resettled around it. The monasteries also served as early hospitals, schools and storage facilities for food and
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Huejotzingo is the oldest of the fifteen, constructed in 1524. It is also one of the most impressive for the variety of elements which have been preserved well. The atrium has four corner chapels which are some of the most elaborate of their type from colonial Mexico. There are finely crafted from
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Most of the monasteries have a large atrium in front of the church, an open chapel, four chapels in each corner of the atrium, and atrium cross, Stations of the cross on the atrium walls, a roofed church, and the cloister area for the monks. Unlike churches built before and in the centuries after,
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Despite Popocatepetl's being an active volcano, none of the monasteries have been damaged by it, although some have been damaged by earthquake activity. Volcano danger to these and the over 100 other historical monuments in the area is low because lava flows from the volcano are generally slow and
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or open chapel. The atrium functioned as the meeting point between the indigenous peoples and the missionary friars, with mass for the newly converted held outdoors instead of within the church. This arrangement can be found repeated in other areas of Mexico as these friars continued to branch out
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on the entrance arch with shells on top. There is one bell tower on the right-hand side. Its single nave is wide, with a choir which was initially reserved for the friars so that they would not be seen by the general populace. The cloister is now a site museum, with its entrance through the open
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The large-roofed churches have only one name and on one side, usually on the south, is the cloister area for the monks. Most of the cloisters have or had murals, large gardens and fountains. Decorative elements in both vary, often mixing different trends that were prevalent in Europe at the time,
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To further publicize the World Heritage monasteries in Morelos, the state promotes the eleven as the Route of the monasteries or the Route of the Volcano. The route begins in Cuernavaca with the monastery church serving as the city's cathedral. The route then moves east and somewhat north through
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The monastery of San Mateo Apostol in Atlatlahuacán was built by the Augustinians around 1570 over the remains of a pre-Hispanic temple in the highest part of the town. The Stations of the Cross in the atrium are represented by small chapels on the exterior of the atrium wall. It has two roofed
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common on French cathedrals, portals similar to those in Spain and even Islamic style triangular altars. A number of hidden elements such as certain numbers important to native beliefs can be found in the churches, such as the number of stairs and aspects of the decorative figures. It is unknown
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The Asunción de Nuestra Señora monastery in Tochimilco receives water from the volcano via a long aqueduct which brings the liquid directly into the building as well as to a 16th-century fountain in the plaza of the town. The inner walls of the atrium have niches for each of the Stations of the
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The reason for being a World Heritage site is that the construction of these monasteries served as an architectural and urban planning model for the monasteries and towns that followed. These monasteries were built to be very solid with thick walls and had a very austere aspect. In some of the
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has an arch and in its wall are the remains of a painted altarpiece. Its Rosario Chapel has other small Baroque altarpieces of great quality. There is a stone baptismal font made by indigenous hands and a series of chapels in the atrium which date to the 18th century. There is also a series of
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in order to communicate with the indigenous peoples. The first of the monasteries were built by the Franciscans in 1524, who founded the monasteries of Huejotzingo, Cuernavaca, Calpan and Tochimilco. The Dominicans followed in 1526, founding those in Oaxtepec, Tepoztlan, Tetela del Volcán and
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complex but are partially hidden by trees. The upper parts of the walls around the complex are covered in paint; the lower floor of the cloister has figures depicted in the arches and walls. Many are of Augustinian monks. In the vaults over the walkways, there are numerous
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in one of the rooms on the first floor of the cloister near the main façade of the church. This and other mural work in the inner passageways of the cloister have been recently restored. Stone arcades and pillars are decorated with small stones set with cement.
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The monastery of La Concepción in Zacualpán was built by the Augustinians. It has conserved much of its original layout, including the original layout of gardens and homes that surround it. Water here is provided by the melting snows of Popocatepetl. The
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Hueyapan. The Augustinians arrived in 1533 and founded the monasteries in Ocuituco, Totolapan, Yecapixtla, Tlayacapan, Atlatlauhcan and Zacualpan de Amilpas. Later, these same monasteries would send missionaries to other parts of New Spain, such as
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sandstone. The main altarpiece is from the 16th century with only three in Mexico as old as it. The atrium cross has a detailed crown of thorns. The remains of the aqueduct can be found on one of the atrium walls.
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mural work, pre-Hispanic and colonial pieces and well as some mummified remains from the 18th century. The preserved murals cover over 2,700m2 and depict figures and scenes such as the Dream of
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Martínez Marín, Carlos. 1968. Tetela del Volcán: su historia y su convento. Mexico, D.F. : Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Instituto de Investigaciones Históricas.
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Heidy Torres (April 3, 2004). "La Ruta de los Volcanes: Vigilan conventos el sueno del Popo" [The Route of the Volcanos: Monasteries watch the sleep of Popocatepetl].
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Ma. Eugenia Monroy (April 11, 1999). "Conventos de Morelos : Los pasos de la evangelizacion" [Monasteries of Morelos: The steps of the evangelization].
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which are defeating evil spirits and some are even fighting with each other. One unique architectural element is the Moorish-style wood-beam roofing in the
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The Augustinian monastery of San Juan Bautista in Yecapixtla was planned by Jorge de Ávila and Jeronimo de San Esteban, based on the plans for the
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consists of sixteen monasteries that are located south and east of
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Historic site in Areas south and east of Popocatépetl, Mexico
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2240:[Route of the Monasteries in the State of Morelos].
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1712:. The upper level serves as the home of the parish priest.
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After the sites' being named as a World Heritage Site, the
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2407:[Monastery and corner chapels in Calpan, Puebla].
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vault is decorated with floral motifs. There are two wood
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2173:[Urge maintenance of the monastery at Oaxtepec].
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market which sells everything from basic food staples to
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2139:[Rescue the Route of the Popocatepetl volcano].
1883:"UNESCO names Tlaxcala cathedral a World Heritage Site"
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in order to evangelize the areas south and east of the
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View of the church façade of the monastery in Tepoztlán
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El Pinacate y Gran Desierto de Altar Biosphere Reserve
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of the church. There is also an outstanding two-color
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Decision: Report of the 18th Session of the Committee
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with Moorish influence. It is adorned with Isabelina
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Ancient Maya City and Protected Tropical Forests of
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Franciscan Missions in the Sierra Gorda of Querétaro
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Primeros Monasterios en las faldas del Popocatépetl
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167:Earliest Monasteries on the Slopes of Popocatepetl
33:Earliest monasteries on the slopes of Popocatépetl
2474:San Luis Potosi can be declared as World Heritage
2405:""Monasterio y capillas posas" en Calpan, Puebla"
2092:"Los monasterios en las laderas del Popocatépetl"
1061:Dominican Convent and Church la Asunción de María
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2484:The Killers 10 cosas interesantes sobre el video
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1947:[Explore the Route of the Monasteries].
1477:of the Cathedral of the Assumption in Cuernavaca
2438:(in Spanish). Mexico: CONACULTA. Archived from
2403:Emilio Gandarilla Avilés (September 17, 2009).
2238:"Ruta de los Conventos en el Estado de Morelos"
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433:The sixteen 16th-century monasteries listed by
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1623:. In the interior, there is a fresco with a
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677:Convent of Santo Domingo de Guzmán, Oaxtepec
613:Convent of Santo Domingo de Guzmán, Hueyapan
4130:Diocese of La Paz en la Baja California Sur
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2552:Rock Paintings of Sierra de San Francisco
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273:, except three that are in the state of
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2720:Pre-Hispanic City and National Park of
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2282:(in Spanish). Mexico City. p. 22.
2169:Judith Amador Tello (August 4, 2010).
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2135:Israel Velázquez (November 16, 2008).
2003:(in Spanish). Mexico City. p. 16.
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3668:Catholic Bishops Conference of Mexico
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1765:Metropolitan Cathedral in Mexico City
363:. The three in Puebla are located in
4552:Roman Catholic monasteries in Mexico
3797:Archdiocese of Puebla de los Angeles
1945:"Explora la Ruta de los Monasterios"
1788:Portal of the convent of Huejotzingo
1781:artworks from the same time period.
441:located around the foothills of the
4527:Buildings and structures in Morelos
3373:Baroque Churches of the Philippines
2781:Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve
2650:Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve
2643:Islands and Protected Areas of the
2545:Islands and Protected Areas of the
1156:Convent of la Inmaculada Concepción
284:Although Popocatepetl is an active
24:
4532:Buildings and structures in Puebla
3960:Prelature of Jesús María del Nayar
3602:California Churrigueresque Revival
2298:UNESCO World Heritage List website
1951:(in Spanish). Mexico. May 10, 2010
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4562:Roman Catholic churches in Mexico
4080:Diocese of Ciudad Lázaro Cárdenas
2737:Archaeological Monuments Zone of
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1810:the first and dedicated to Saint
1527:View of the complex at Tochimilco
4557:Franciscan monasteries in Mexico
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4030:Diocese of Atlacomulco de Fabela
3950:Diocese of San Juan de los Lagos
3747:Archdiocese of Antequera, Oaxaca
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3496:Haciendas in the Valley of Ameca
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3827:Archdiocese of Tuxtla Gutiérrez
3388:Mendicant monasteries in Mexico
2717:in the Central Valley of Oaxaca
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150:Latin America and the Caribbean
4542:Tourist attractions in Morelos
4537:World Heritage Sites in Mexico
3900:Diocese of Nuevo Casas Grandes
3802:Archdiocese of San Luis Potosí
3772:Archdiocese of Jalapa (Xalapa)
3711:Pastoral Visits (Pope Francis)
2776:Luis Barragán House and Studio
2557:Whale Sanctuary of El Vizcaino
2521:World Heritage Sites in Mexico
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1605:Toribio de Benavente Motolinia
1284:Convent of San Miguel Arcángel
428:
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4547:Tourist attractions in Puebla
3445:Camino Real de Tierra Adentro
2761:Camino Real de Tierra Adentro
2639:Hospicio Cabañas, Guadalajara
2573:Camino Real de Tierra Adentro
1914:. World Heritage Organization
1869:
1482:complexes, one can see stone
400:, (INAH) pledged millions of
315:, with three in the state of
4274:José Maria de Yermo y Parres
4195:Prelature of Cancún-Chetumal
4095:Diocese of Huajuapan de León
4000:Diocese of San Andrés Tuxtla
3895:Diocese of Cuauhtémoc-Madera
3855:Diocese of Ciudad Altamirano
2827:Sian Kaʼan Biosphere Reserve
2177:(in Spanish). Archived from
1092:Convent of San Juan Bautista
933:Convent of San Juan Bautista
869:Convent of San Juan Bautista
7:
3865:Diocese of Puerto Escondido
3817:Archdiocese of Tlalnepantla
2814:Historic Fortified Town of
2744:Aqueduct of Padre Tembleque
2703:and Archaeological Site of
2682:Historic Monuments Zone of
2588:Historic Monuments Zone of
1858:to define and classify the
1704:elements with those of the
1551:, the last of whom learned
10:
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4160:Diocese of Valle de Chalco
4150:Diocese of Netzahualcóyotl
4040:Diocese of Ciudad Victoria
3762:Archdiocese of Guadalajara
1587:The individual monasteries
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209:and some points beyond in
98:UNESCO World Heritage Site
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4268:Jenaro Sánchez Delgadillo
4256:José María Robles Hurtado
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4060:Diocese of Piedras Negras
3965:Diocese of Ciudad Obregón
3930:Diocese of Aguascalientes
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3822:Archdiocese of Tulancingo
3767:Archdiocese of Hermosillo
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4110:Diocese of Ciudad Valles
3980:Diocese of Coatzacoalcos
3940:Diocese of Ciudad Guzmán
3890:Diocese of Ciudad Juárez
3787:Archdiocese of Monterrey
3752:Archdiocese of Chihuahua
3612:Spanish Colonial Revival
3366:Churches and monasteries
3190:List of Spanish missions
2897:Notable historic centers
2464:Advisory Body Evaluation
1841:
997:Convent of San Guillermo
233:, three in the state of
53:Areas south and east of
4244:Mateo Correa Magallanes
4055:Diocese of Nuevo Laredo
3742:Archdiocese of Acapulco
3114:Santa Cruz de la Sierra
2534:Archaeological Zone of
1449:19.3139833; -98.2376583
311:, most in the state of
243:Tlaxcala City Cathedral
4494:Catholicism portal
4456:Fasting and abstinence
3870:Diocese of Tehuantepec
3832:Archdiocese of Yucatán
3807:Archdiocese of Tijuana
3792:Archdiocese of Morelia
3757:Archdiocese of Durango
2536:Paquimé, Casas Grandes
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1332:Buffer zone: 1.29 ha.
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1140:Buffer zone: 3.13 ha.
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981:Buffer zone: 1.36 ha.
917:Buffer zone: 2.89 ha.
853:Buffer zone: 1.31 ha.
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725:Buffer zone: 1.14 ha.
597:Buffer zone: 1.43 ha.
533:Buffer zone: 0.13 ha.
331:(including the one in
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261:volcano seen from the
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4399:Our Lady of Guadalupe
4262:Toribio Romo González
4250:Atilano Cruz Alvarado
4140:Diocese of Cuautitlán
4075:Diocese of Apatzingan
4035:Diocese of Cuernavaca
3925:Prelature of El Salto
3910:Diocese of Tarahumara
3812:Archdiocese of Toluca
3782:Archdiocese of Mexico
3595:Modern Revival styles
3109:San Miguel de Allende
2831:Pre-Hispanic Town of
2820:Pre-Hispanic City of
2790:Pre-Hispanic City of
2709:Prehistoric Caves of
2670:Pre-Hispanic City of
2603:San Miguel de Allende
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1380:18.89111°N 98.57250°W
1316:19.15750°N 98.40361°W
1252:19.10000°N 98.46500°W
1188:18.78639°N 98.76806°W
1124:18.88417°N 98.86306°W
1029:18.99000°N 98.91833°W
965:18.95556°N 98.98111°W
901:18.89194°N 98.72944°W
837:18.98611°N 99.08528°W
773:18.87694°N 98.77556°W
709:18.90694°N 98.97083°W
661:Buffer zone: 0.5 ha.
645:18.88611°N 98.69028°W
581:18.86722°N 99.24500°W
517:18.93472°N 98.89778°W
411:Basilica of Guadalupe
256:
217:in front of a single
4292:José Sánchez del Río
4180:Diocese of Tapachula
4120:Diocese of Zacatecas
4115:Diocese of Matehuala
4085:Diocese of Tacámbaro
4050:Diocese of Matamoros
4025:Diocese of Querétaro
3880:Prelature of Huautla
3459:Other building types
1161:Zacualpan de Amilpas
549:Cuernavaca Cathedral
439:World Heritage Sites
361:Zacualpan de Amilpas
203:World Heritage Sites
4567:Religion in Morelos
4239:, Franciscan priest
4232:, Franciscan cleric
4185:Diocese of Campeche
4165:Diocese of Huejutla
4145:Diocese of Ecatepec
4135:Diocese of Mexicali
4125:Diocese of Ensenada
4105:Diocese of Tlaxcala
4100:Diocese of Tehuacán
4065:Diocese of Saltillo
4020:Diocese of Irapuato
4010:Diocese of Veracruz
3995:Diocese of Papantla
3970:Diocese of Culiacán
3915:Diocese of Mazatlán
3875:Diocese of Tuxtepec
3777:Archdiocese of León
3617:Territorial Revival
2934:Cartagena de Indias
2845:Shared by more one
2765:Historic Centre of
2699:Historic Centre of
2676:Historic Centre of
2632:Historic Centre of
2582:Historic Centre of
1860:World Heritage Site
1706:Italian Renaissance
1458:Property: 2.82 ha.
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296:World Heritage Site
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4347:La Merced Cloister
4190:Diocese of Tabasco
4155:Diocese of Texcoco
4070:Diocese of Tampico
4045:Diocese of Linares
3990:Diocese of Orizaba
3985:Diocese of Córdoba
3975:Diocese of Nogales
3920:Diocese of Torreón
3885:Prelature of Mixes
3527:Architecture types
3252:Dominican Republic
3199:Lists of buildings
2645:Gulf of California
2601:Protected town of
2598:and Adjacent Mines
2547:Gulf of California
1828:earthquake in 1999
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1669:Catherine of Siena
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1266:Property: 1.51 ha.
1202:Property: 1.94 ha.
1043:Property: 3.61 ha.
979:Property: 0.62 ha.
915:Property: 1.19 ha.
851:Property: 1.42 ha.
787:Property: 0.62 ha.
723:Property: 0.99 ha.
659:Property: 0.91 ha.
595:Property: 1.57 ha.
531:Property: 1.23 ha.
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4090:Diocese of Zamora
4015:Diocese of Celaya
4005:Diocese of Tuxpan
3945:Diocese of Colima
3935:Diocese of Autlán
3905:Diocese of Parral
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1887:Mexico News Daily
1832:Archivo de Indias
1816:Archangel Michael
1812:Francis of Assisi
1717:Juan de Zumárraga
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1138:Property: 1.2 ha.
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55:Popocatépetl
3586:Territorial
3576:Renaissance
3424:Philippines
3307:Puerto Rico
3302:Philippines
3079:San Antonio
3054:Panamá City
3039:New Orleans
3024:Mexico City
2999:Los Ángeles
2914:Albuquerque
2792:Teotihuacán
2767:Mexico City
2705:Monte Albán
2684:Tlacotalpan
1799:Plateresque
1686:altarpieces
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309:Mexico City
183:Franciscans
82:Franciscans
4521:Categories
4433:Nochebuena
4280:Miguel Pro
3549:Earthquake
3323:California
3242:Costa Rica
3215:Cathedrals
3049:Old Panamá
2974:Guanajuato
2959:Cuernavaca
2944:Cienfuegos
2801:South East
2771:Xochimilco
2739:Xochicalco
2693:South West
2596:Guanajuato
2528:North West
2446:August 30,
2415:August 30,
2248:August 30,
2185:August 30,
2151:August 30,
2120:August 30,
2098:August 30,
1955:August 30,
1918:August 30,
1870:References
1778:baptistery
1660:Syncretism
1371:98°34′21″W
1368:18°53′28″N
1353:Tochimilco
1307:98°24′13″W
1243:98°27′54″W
1176:18°47′11″N
1115:98°51′47″W
1097:Yecapixtla
1017:18°59′24″N
956:98°58′52″W
953:18°57′20″N
938:Tlayacapan
892:98°43′46″W
889:18°53′31″N
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764:98°46′32″W
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700:98°58′15″W
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633:18°53′10″N
572:99°14′42″W
554:Cuernavaca
508:98°53′52″W
373:Tochimilco
357:Yecapixtla
349:Tlayacapan
325:Cuernavaca
187:Dominicans
121:Designated
86:Dominicans
4448:Holy Week
4425:Christmas
4366:Devotions
4308:Religious
3466:Alhóndiga
3357:Venezuela
3337:Louisiana
3282:Nicaragua
3267:Guatemala
3222:Argentina
3174:Zamboanga
3169:Zacatecas
3084:San Diego
2590:Querétaro
2584:Zacatecas
2486:(Spanish)
2409:La Prensa
1893:11 August
1838:, Spain.
1769:teocallis
1658:aspects.
1570:Guatemala
1304:19°9′27″N
1179:98°46′5″W
1112:18°53′3″N
1020:98°55′6″W
1002:Totolapan
810:Tepoztlán
569:18°52′2″N
505:18°56′5″N
353:Totolapan
345:Tepoztlán
281:volcano.
207:New Spain
73:Built for
4321:brothers
4205:Prelates
3842:Dioceses
3676:Timeline
3561:Chilotan
3491:Hacienda
3481:Bullring
3409:Presidio
3292:Paraguay
3272:Honduras
3237:Colombia
3159:Veracruz
3154:Trujillo
3119:Santa Fe
3099:San Juan
2929:Campeche
2919:Arequipa
2891:articles
2816:Campeche
2809:Calakmul
2722:Palenque
2672:El Tajín
2605:and the
1806:chapel.
1758:sacristy
1722:Alhambra
1633:tianguis
1558:Guerrero
1510:such as
1422:Tlaxcala
1401:702-016
1337:702-015
1273:702-014
1240:19°6′0″N
1209:702-013
1145:702-012
1081:702-011
1066:Yautepec
1050:702-010
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858:702-007
828:99°5′7″W
794:702-006
746:Ocuituco
730:702-005
682:Oaxtepec
666:702-004
618:Hueyapan
602:702-003
538:702-002
474:702-001
388:Hueyapan
384:Conquest
341:Ocuituco
337:Yautepec
333:Hueyapan
239:Tlaxcala
185:and the
113:Criteria
108:Cultural
84:and the
50:Location
4438:Navidad
4416:Culture
4339:Sisters
4317:Priests
3685:History
3554:Mexican
3534:Baroque
3503:Cabildo
3486:Convent
3450:Tayabas
3352:Uruguay
3330:Florida
3316:Arizona
3257:Ecuador
3227:Bolivia
3149:Tayabas
3059:Popayán
3034:Morelia
3014:Malolos
2969:Granada
2634:Morelia
2364:Reforma
2280:Reforma
2205:Reforma
2141:Milenio
2027:Reforma
2001:Reforma
1836:Seville
1803:volutes
1754:cherubs
1726:Córdoba
1702:Moorish
1637:New Age
1566:Chiapas
1553:Nahuatl
1519:History
1484:merlons
1166:Morelos
1102:Morelos
1071:Morelos
1007:Morelos
943:Morelos
879:Morelos
815:Morelos
751:Morelos
687:Morelos
623:Morelos
559:Morelos
495:Morelos
313:Morelos
286:volcano
271:Morelos
231:Morelos
171:Spanish
128:session
4465:Others
4391:Marian
4221:Saints
3581:Rococo
3539:Andean
3383:Chiloé
3287:Panama
3277:Mexico
3206:Oldest
3064:Puebla
3044:Oaxaca
3029:Mompox
3019:Manila
3009:Malabo
2989:La Paz
2984:Iloílo
2979:Havana
2954:Cuenca
2924:Bogotá
2847:region
2701:Oaxaca
2678:Puebla
2430:INBA.
1856:UNESCO
1677:frieze
1656:Gothic
1562:Oaxaca
1358:Puebla
1294:Puebla
1230:Puebla
1225:Calpan
463:State
454:Image
435:UNESCO
365:Calpan
317:Puebla
302:UNESCO
275:Puebla
249:Region
235:Puebla
215:atrium
199:UNESCO
195:Mexico
181:, the
146:Region
126:(18th
116:ii, iv
80:, the
59:Mexico
4471:(TBA)
4403:(TBA)
4382:(TBA)
4375:Jesus
4212:(TBA)
3518:Plaza
3378:Bohol
3344:Texas
3232:Chile
3164:Vigan
3139:Sucre
3069:Quito
2964:Cusco
2904:Agaña
2833:Uxmal
2715:Mitla
2711:Yagul
1949:Terra
1842:Notes
1613:Japan
460:Town
457:Name
451:Code
402:pesos
124:1994
65:Built
4319:and
4296:St.
4290:St.
4284:St.
4278:St.
4272:St.
4266:St.
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4248:St.
4242:St.
4235:St.
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3297:Peru
3262:Guam
3247:Cuba
3144:Taal
3004:Lima
2994:León
2949:Coro
2939:Cebú
2769:and
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