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Aerial of the center of León Guanajuato with park, kiosk and churches
View of catholic church Santiago de Tlatelolco built in baroque style by Spanish between 1604 and 1610. Picture taken at the Plaza de las Tres Culturas (Square of the Three Cultures) in Mexico City, location: N19 27.057 W99 08.255
San Pablo de Mitla is a town and municipality in Mexico, known for the Mitla archeological ruins. The church of San Pablo was established by the Spanish on part of the ruins of the old Zapotec religious complex.
Morelia, Michoacan, Mexico
Mexico, tourist attractions and colorful streets and colonial houses in Leon historic center.
The Plaza Guadalajara in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico.
Santo Domingo church, Oaxaca, Mexico
Scenic view of  yellow town Izamal in Mexico, Yucatan
Ayacucho, Peru - August 20, 2009: City Square in Ayacucho, Peru. People can be seen walking in the distance.
Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in the old town of San Luis Potosi, UNESCO world heritage in Mexico
People enjoy Santo Domingo Plaza in Old Town Mexico City, Mexico on a sunny day.
View of the cathedral from a rooftop with cactus in Queretaro, Mexico
High point of view of Morelia Cathedral and town square.
Mitla is the second-most important archeological site in the state of Oaxaca in Mexico, and the most important of the Zapotec culture
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Iglesia de la Candelaria in Valladolid, Yucatan, Mexico
Bogota, Colombia - July 20, 2016: The small square called Chorro de Quevedo in the La Candelaria district of Bogotá, the capital city of the South American country of Colombia. It is here that the Spanish Conquistador, Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada founded the city in 1538. Many walls in this area are painted with either street art, or legends of the pre Colombian era, in the vibrant colours of Latin America. Some old colonial buildings can be seen on the square. It is from this place that the Zipa, or Chief of the Muisca tribe, viewed the Savannah de Bogota regularly. In 1832 the site was purchased by the Augustinian priest, Father Quevedo, who installed the public water fountain seen in the centre of the square. Its water supply was cut off  when a nearby building collapsed in 1896. Considered a must-visit-site in the city, some tourists and local Colombians can be seen in the image. Photo shot on a cloudy morning; horizontal format. Copy space.
Hotel in Riviera Maya
San Jose del Cabo, Baja Sur, Mexico - April 8th, 2022:A shop on the corner of Calle Alvaro Obregon and Miguel Hidalgo in San Jose del Cabo, Mexico Baja Sur in the arts district with colorful flags above the streets.
This is the ochre-colored Temple of San Francisco, in the Zenea Garden, which is the main square of the city. In the old convent of the church, the Regional Museum of Querétaro exhibits pre-Hispanic, colonial and republican artifacts.
Mexican flag waving with Parroquia Cathedral Dolores Hidalgo Mexico, Cradle of National Independence Where Father Miguel Hidalgo made his Grito starting the 1810 War of Independence in Mexico
Guadalajara Cathedral, or Basilica Cathedral of the Asunción de María Santísima is a cathedral in Mexico, the seat of the Archdiocese of Guadalajara and one of the most representative buildings in the city, due to its neo-Gothic spiers.
Mexico City streets in historic center near Zocalo Square and Mexico City cathedral.
Collegiate Basilica of Our Lady of Guanajuato in Mexico. The church was built in 1696.
The most colour facade of the church in the San Andrés Xecul village in Guatemala, Central America
Looking up at the tower of a former monastery in San Miguel de Allende - called La Concepcion. In 1938 it was converted to a cultural centre and arts school.
The Merida Cathedral is a classic example of Spanish colonial architecture and one of the oldest cathedrals in the Americas, Yucatan, Mexico.
The landmark Metropolitan Cathedral and Mexican flag in Mexico City, Mexico.
Parroquia Archangel church Greeb Jardin Town Square San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. Parroaguia created in 1600s.
The Church and Convent of Santo Domingo de Guzmán  in the city of Oaxaca de Juárez (Mexico) is an example of New Spanish Baroque architecture. The first construction projects for the building date back to 1551
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