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Español: La mezquita de Córdoba
English: Mezquita, Córdoba, Spain. This mosque, known as "La Mezquita" -- Spanish for 'the mosque' -- is currently used as a cathedral. It features supporting columns made of talc (soapstone).
Date 1996
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Author Steven J. Dunlop, Nerstrand, MN
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