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In Search of a Lost Spain

The New York Times – Travel:

In the southern part of the country, churches and streets hold the remnants of eight centuries of Islamic rule.

Aatish Taseer
Author: Aatish Taseer

This post first appeared in The New York Times – Travel. Read the original article.

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Architecture, Christians and Christianity, Culture (Arts), Jews and Judaism, Middle Ages (Historical Period), Muslims and Islam, Religion and Belief, Seville (Spain), Spain
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