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The large atrio is typical of 16th century Mexican churches.
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The large atrio is typical of 16th century Mexican churches.
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We've purchased a bottle or two from their little stand at the entrance to the atrio of the ex-convento of San Francisco, on Calle Madero, in the shadow of the Torre Latinoamericana in Mexico City.
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It also has an extraordinary number of churches, the largest being San Juan de Bautisto an ex-Augustinian monastery with a simple, but grand facade and large atrio.
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On August 6, 2000, the atrio was bursting with life, as the church held its annual festival.
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It also has an extraordinary number of churches, the largest being San Juan de Bautisto an ex-Augustinian monastery with a simple, but grand facade and large atrio.
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The processions not only marched into and around the atrio, they often developed into dances there.
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Chinelos did and still do perform in the church atrio during Carnival.
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Chinelos did and still do perform in the church atrio during Carnival.
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Amid all this din, four separate dance-groups performed in the corners of the atrio.
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