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Although the pyramid at San Gervasio is not as high as Cobá or Chichén Iztá, the ruins have a primitive architecture that is interesting.
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Although the pyramid at San Gervasio is not as high as Cobá or Chichén Iztá, the ruins have a primitive architecture that is interesting.
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Although the pyramid at San Gervasio is not as high as Cobá or Chichén Iztá, the ruins have a primitive architecture that is interesting.
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The principle deity of San Gervasio is Ixchel, the goddess of weaving, women, childbirth, pilgrims, the moon, and medicine.
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The principle deity of San Gervasio is Ixchel, the goddess of weaving, women, childbirth, pilgrims, the moon, and medicine.
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The principle deity of San Gervasio is Ixchel, the goddess of weaving, women, childbirth, pilgrims, the moon, and medicine.
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An exhibition by photographer Gervasio Sánchez on "the disappeared" shows bereaved families exhuming the remains of their loved ones from unmarked graves – something that has become a national phenomenon in Spain in the past decade.
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Steve Sidwell, on for Murphy, crashed home the fourth and Jol could brush off a barb aimed at him by Maakant, who claimed the Fulham manager had played the Gervasio Núñez card quite well.
Fulham 4-1 Wisla Krakow | Europa League Group K match report 2011
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Of course, this is only possible due to the hard work of the artists involved, Gervasio/Jok and Luis Guaragna, both of whom have informed me that artwork should be completed this summer.
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Gervasio Gallardo produced most of the work and his delicate, often surreal style set the tone.
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