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Felipe Madinav

Felipe Madinav

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Órgano de tubos de 4 metros de altura en la capilla de un colegio religioso.
Órgano de tubos de 4 metros de altura en la cap... [more]
Model: OpenArt Creative
Width: 640Height: 640
Scale: 7Steps: 25
Sampler: Seed: 1036407005
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arch. It may have a rounded apse1
 or a flat eastern wall2
 with a central window.
The altar stands in the middle below a demi-cupola or an ornamented ceiling.
Side rooms may be found to the north and/or south. Niches may be present in
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to the Syrian Qostroma and the Coptic Khurus. Thirdly, the assembly gathers
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 i.e. the nave and aisles in a basilica church.
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