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it is considered as the intramuros of the North retains the spanish colonial architecture

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Answered by Anonymous
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Spanish settlements and related architecture can be classified as three distinct types, or functions: 1) pueblos, or civic town settlements, 2) presidios, or fortified military bastions, and 3) missions, or regional churches designed to promote the Catholic faith to Native Americans

Answered by SteffiPaul
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What is considered to retain Spanish Colonial architecture?

  • The Intramuros of North retains the colonial architecture of Spain.
  • They are the narrow streets which are cobblestoned
  • Intramuros means within the walls
  • The Intramuros of North can be spotted at the mouth of River Pasig.
  • They were built after 1571
  • The Spanish conquistador Miguel López de Legazpi founded the city near River Pasig and started The Intramuros of North.
  • Intramuros was designed in a trapezoidal layout.

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