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A new governor is always visited by deputations from the Cabildo, which is the Municipal
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A new governor is always visited by deputations from the Cabildo, which is the Municipal Council, from the Consulado, the commercial Board, and it was proper that the
Nostromo, a Tale of the Seaboard Joseph Conrad 1890
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Each nation has its own Cabildo, and these orgies are called Cabildo Arara, Cabildo Congo, &c. &c. CACHAZA --
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Whereas the slaves were allowed to assemble in the open field at the crossing of Rampart Street and Orleans Street, they were hanged for disobedience at Jackson Square, also called Place d’Armes, site of the two structures that administered social control—the Catholic St. Louis Cathedral and the old city hall called the Cabildo.
The Bushman Way of Tracking God PhD Bradford Keeney 2010
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Our Hostel is located in Montevideo's historical and most famous square, 'Plaza Constitución', facing the Metropolitan Cathedral and the 'Cabildo', the colonial City Hall.
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Constitución ', facing the Metropolitan Cathedral and the' Cabildo ', the colonial City Hall.
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Our Hostel is located in Montevideo's historical and most famous square, 'Plaza Constitución', facing the Metropolitan Cathedral and the 'Cabildo', the colonial City Hall.
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Our Hostel is located in Montevideo's historical and most famous square, 'Plaza Constitución', facing the Metropolitan Cathedral and the 'Cabildo', the colonial City Hall.
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Constitución ', facing the Metropolitan Cathedral and the' Cabildo ', the colonial City Hall.
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Constitución ', facing the Metropolitan Cathedral and the' Cabildo ', the colonial City Hall.
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