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  • Viga (architecture)
  • Architectural wood-beamed roof beams

    Look up viga in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Vigas are wooden beams used in the traditional adobe architecture of the American Southwest, especially

    Viga (architecture)

    Viga (architecture)

    Viga_(architecture)

  • Viga
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up viga in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Viga may refer to: Viga, Catanduanes, Philippines Viga (river), Russia Viga (architecture), a wooden beam

    Viga

    Viga

  • Pueblo architecture
  • Architectural style in the Southwestern US

    Pueblo architecture: You may watch a tree grow up from a little baby tree to a big tree and then cut it down and use it in your house for a viga. But you

    Pueblo architecture

    Pueblo architecture

    Pueblo_architecture

  • Putlog hole
  • Small holes in walls to hold scaffolding

    Great Burstead, Essex, showing original putlog holes from artisans Viga (architecture) "Definition of PUTLOG". Putlog holes. In: Weyer, Angela; Roig Picazo

    Putlog hole

    Putlog hole

    Putlog_hole

  • Pueblo Revival architecture
  • Architectural movement

    laid across the tops of vigas to create a foundation (usually supporting dirt or clay) for a roof. The regional architecture from which the Pueblo style

    Pueblo Revival architecture

    Pueblo Revival architecture

    Pueblo_Revival_architecture

  • Indigenous architecture
  • Field of architecture

    Indigenous architecture refers to the study and practice of architecture of, for, and by Indigenous peoples. This field of study and practice in Australia

    Indigenous architecture

    Indigenous architecture

    Indigenous_architecture

  • Architecture of the California missions
  • Spanish colonial architecture in California, US

    structures their distinctive appearance. Timber was used to reinforce walls, as vigas (beams) to support roofs, and as forms for door and window openings and

    Architecture of the California missions

    Architecture_of_the_California_missions

  • Latilla
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    In architecture, a latilla is a lath used in traditional adobe construction (see viga). Latilla may also refer to Eugenio Latilla (1808–1861), Anglo-Italian

    Latilla

    Latilla

  • Iztacalco
  • Borough in Mexico City, Mexico

    Colonia Magdalena Mixhuca. The Foro Sol has also hosted major concerts. The La Viga Lienzo Charro (rodeo ring) is located on Guadalupe Street in Colonia Pantitlán

    Iztacalco

    Iztacalco

    Iztacalco

  • Lookout Studio
  • United States historic place

    lower viewing platform and a small enclosed observation tower. The wood viga roof structure remains visible, although the structure has undergone other

    Lookout Studio

    Lookout Studio

    Lookout_Studio

  • Index of architecture articles
  • Vestibule Viaduct Victorian architecture Victorian house Victorian restoration Victory column Viga Vihāra Vijayanagara architecture Viking ring fortress Villa

    Index of architecture articles

    Index_of_architecture_articles

  • Earthship
  • Style of architecture that uses native materials and upcycled materials to build homes

    finished. The roof is made using trusses, or wooden support beams called vigas, that rest on the wooden shoes or the tin can walls placed on the bond beams

    Earthship

    Earthship

    Earthship

  • Adobe
  • Building material of earth and organic materials

    exposed to snow loads. The heaviest wooden beams, called vigas, lie atop the wall. Across the vigas lie smaller members called latillas and upon those brush

    Adobe

    Adobe

    Adobe

  • Museo Historico Provincial de Matanzas
  • Museum in Matanzas, Cuba

    Histórico Provincial de Matanzas since 1980. It is located at the Plaza de La Viga on Milanes Street, between Magdalena and Ayllón streets in Matanzas, Cuba

    Museo Historico Provincial de Matanzas

    Museo_Historico_Provincial_de_Matanzas

  • KiMo Theater
  • United States historic landmark in New Mexico

    stage curtain, new tech booth, lighting positions hid between and behind "vigas" on the ceiling, and a re-creation of the KiMo's original proscenium arch

    KiMo Theater

    KiMo Theater

    KiMo_Theater

  • Venustiano Carranza, Mexico City
  • Borough in Mexico City, Mexico

    of which the Jamaica and La Viga Canals were most important from the colonial period to the early 20th century. The La Viga Canal linked the La Merced

    Venustiano Carranza, Mexico City

    Venustiano Carranza, Mexico City

    Venustiano_Carranza,_Mexico_City

  • Navajo Nation Council Chamber
  • Government center in the Southwestern US

    hogan, the traditional building form of the Navajo people. Ponderosa pine vigas radiate outward to stone buttresses, and heavy wooden timbers serve as lintels

    Navajo Nation Council Chamber

    Navajo Nation Council Chamber

    Navajo_Nation_Council_Chamber

  • Jerez de la Frontera Cathedral
  • Church in Jerez de la Frontera, Spain

    Francisco Zurbarán, and a late 15th-century Gothic Crucifix (named Cristo de la Viga). Detail of the dome. Cathedral view from the Alcázar of Jerez de la Frontera

    Jerez de la Frontera Cathedral

    Jerez de la Frontera Cathedral

    Jerez_de_la_Frontera_Cathedral

  • San Francisco de Asís Mission Church
  • Historic church in New Mexico, United States

    of adobe laid on planking supported by timber vigas, set in distinctive doubly corbelled mounts. The vigas are also more closely spaced than is typically

    San Francisco de Asís Mission Church

    San Francisco de Asís Mission Church

    San_Francisco_de_Asís_Mission_Church

  • Albuquerque Veterans Administration Medical Center
  • United States historic place

    of the Main Lobby is finished in beautifully hand carved wood beams or vigas that are decoratively painted revealing the Indian motifs. These still remain

    Albuquerque Veterans Administration Medical Center

    Albuquerque Veterans Administration Medical Center

    Albuquerque_Veterans_Administration_Medical_Center

  • University City of Caracas
  • Campus of the Central University of Venezuela in Caracas, Venezuela

    Héctor Poleo, Braulio Salazar, Jesús-Rafael Soto, Víctor Varela, Oswaldo Vigas, and Lisbhet Mariela Ojeda D'Elía. Selection of artworks in University City

    University City of Caracas

    University City of Caracas

    University_City_of_Caracas

  • Catanduanes
  • Province in Bicol, Philippines

    through the establishment of parishes: Caramoran (1601); Pandán (1650); Viga (1661); Panganiban (1663); Virac (1775); Bató (1830); and San Andrés (1853)

    Catanduanes

    Catanduanes

    Catanduanes

  • Vega (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    De la Vega (disambiguation) Vegan (disambiguation) Vegas (disambiguation) Viga (disambiguation) WEGA, a radio company, acquired by Sony in 1975 This disambiguation

    Vega (disambiguation)

    Vega_(disambiguation)

  • San Miguel Mission
  • Historic church in Santa Fe, New Mexico

    (21 m) long, and 25 feet (7.6 m) high. The ceiling is supported by wooden vigas, of which two are square and are thought to date to 1710, while the remainder

    San Miguel Mission

    San Miguel Mission

    San_Miguel_Mission

  • Traditional markets in Mexico
  • distribution at the wholesale level, with the Central de Abastos and La Nueva Viga seafood markets handing foodstuff with an approximate value of 90 billion

    Traditional markets in Mexico

    Traditional markets in Mexico

    Traditional_markets_in_Mexico

  • De Vargas Street House
  • United States historic place

    have been constructed in the 1690s. A dendochronology study of the wooden vigas (ceiling beams) in the house reportedly showed they were cut between 1740

    De Vargas Street House

    De Vargas Street House

    De_Vargas_Street_House

  • Iztapalapa
  • Borough in Mexico City, Mexico

    part of the border of the borough has been filled in to create Calzada La Viga road. For this reason, there are no longer any naturally occurring surface

    Iztapalapa

    Iztapalapa

    Iztapalapa

  • John Gaw Meem
  • American architect

    previous eclectic architects, however, Meem used architectural forms such as battered walls, vigas, and stepped parapets in combination with modern building

    John Gaw Meem

    John_Gaw_Meem

  • Gutiérrez Hubbell House
  • Historic hacienda in New Mexico

    Gutiérrez-Hubbell House in 2010 example of viga and latilla ceiling construction typically used in Northern New Mexico architecture "Historical Guide - Guiterrez Hubble

    Gutiérrez Hubbell House

    Gutiérrez Hubbell House

    Gutiérrez_Hubbell_House

  • San Estévan del Rey Mission Church
  • Historic church in New Mexico, United States

    construction were hauled up the steep trails on the sides of the mesa, and the viga beams were transported some 40 miles (64 km) from Mount Taylor, the nearest

    San Estévan del Rey Mission Church

    San Estévan del Rey Mission Church

    San_Estévan_del_Rey_Mission_Church

  • Torre Latinoamericana
  • Office in Cuauhtémoc, Mexico City

    on that occasion were unveiled some recognitions granted by several architectural, engineering and communications institutions. The Torre Latinoamericana

    Torre Latinoamericana

    Torre Latinoamericana

    Torre_Latinoamericana

  • Palacio de Correos de México
  • Historic building in Mexico City

    notes from the project. These can now be seen at the National Museum of Architecture, in the Palacio de Bellas Artes. Restoration began with the structure

    Palacio de Correos de México

    Palacio de Correos de México

    Palacio_de_Correos_de_México

  • La Fonda on the Plaza
  • Historic hotel in Santa Fe, New Mexico

    American aesthetics that continues today. Her designs included exposed vigas, or ceiling beams, and Mexican tiles. The Harvey Company promoted tourism

    La Fonda on the Plaza

    La Fonda on the Plaza

    La_Fonda_on_the_Plaza

  • Hodgin Hall
  • United States historic place

    asymmetrical massing, stuccoed walls, vigas, and other details characteristic of traditional Pueblo and mission architecture. As one of the first Pueblo Revival

    Hodgin Hall

    Hodgin Hall

    Hodgin_Hall

  • The Eras Tour
  • 2023–2024 concert tour by Taylor Swift

    November 18, 2023. Retrieved November 18, 2023. Ayres, Marcela; Gaier, Rodrigo Viga (November 18, 2023). "Taylor Swift fan dies at show in sweltering Rio de

    The Eras Tour

    The_Eras_Tour

  • 2015 in film
  • International Film Festival): From Afar (Desde allá), directed by Lorenzo Vigas, Venezuela Golden Bear (65th Berlin International Film Festival): Taxi (تاکسی)

    2015 in film

    2015_in_film

  • Bandelier National Monument
  • United States historic place

    stone stairs. Alcove House has a reconstructed kiva that offers views of viga holes and niches of several homes. As of spring 2013, however, access to

    Bandelier National Monument

    Bandelier National Monument

    Bandelier_National_Monument

  • San José de Gracia Church
  • Historic church in New Mexico, United States

    height of 34 feet (10 m). The adobe roof is supported by vigas overlaid by planking, the vigas mounted into specially shaped corbels. An unusual and distinctive

    San José de Gracia Church

    San José de Gracia Church

    San_José_de_Gracia_Church

  • Biblioteca Vasconcelos
  • Library in Mexico City, Mexico

    as a container, or 'ark', a carrier of human knowledge." The library architecture allegedly inspired the 'tesseract' scene of the film Interstellar (2014)

    Biblioteca Vasconcelos

    Biblioteca Vasconcelos

    Biblioteca_Vasconcelos

  • James N. Gladding House
  • United States historic place

    deep and has a portal or veranda, supported by corbelled wooden posts and vigas, along both sides of the courtyard. Two later additions were constructed

    James N. Gladding House

    James N. Gladding House

    James_N._Gladding_House

  • Palacio de Bellas Artes
  • Cultural centre in Mexico City

    the area more comfortable. The palace has a mixture of a number of architectural styles; however, it is principally Art Nouveau and Art Deco. Art Nouveau

    Palacio de Bellas Artes

    Palacio de Bellas Artes

    Palacio_de_Bellas_Artes

  • Envigado
  • Municipality and city in Antioquia Department, Colombia

    large trees that were once found there and which were used for the rafters (vigas) in constructing houses. Spaniards in search of gold arrived in the Aburrá

    Envigado

    Envigado

    Envigado

  • La Mancha
  • Natural and historical region in Spain

    Fiestas de Rus in San Clemente, and the Danzantes y Santísimo Cristo de la Viga in Villacañas. These festivals are sometimes accompanied by a pilgrimage

    La Mancha

    La Mancha

    La_Mancha

  • Cuauhtémoc, Mexico City
  • One of 16 boroughs of Mexico City

     6. Blair Allen Paltridge (1992). Carlos Merida's integration of art, architecture and ideology in the Multifamiliar Juarez (PhD thesis). University of

    Cuauhtémoc, Mexico City

    Cuauhtémoc, Mexico City

    Cuauhtémoc,_Mexico_City

  • President's House (University of New Mexico)
  • Historic house in New Mexico, United States

    with Watson wood lintels and exposed vigas in the second-story. It has a rustic second-story balcony formed by vigas and supported by a log beam and posts

    President's House (University of New Mexico)

    President's House (University of New Mexico)

    President's_House_(University_of_New_Mexico)

  • Condesa
  • Neighborhood of Mexico City in Cuauhtémoc

    Together they are often referred to as Condesa–Roma, one of the most architecturally significant areas of the city and a bastion of the creative communities

    Condesa

    Condesa

    Condesa

  • Mexico City
  • Capital and most populous city of Mexico

    all over Mexico every day. The principal fish market is known as La Nueva Viga, in the same complex as the Central de Abastos. The world-renowned market

    Mexico City

    Mexico City

    Mexico_City

  • San Felipe de Neri Church
  • Historic church in New Mexico, United States

    San Felipe de Neri is cruciform in plan with thick adobe walls, wooden vigas, and carved corbels dating to the original 18th century construction. Like

    San Felipe de Neri Church

    San Felipe de Neri Church

    San_Felipe_de_Neri_Church

  • Parque México
  • Park in Mexico City

    in the Condesa area of Mexico City. It is recognized by its Art Deco architecture and decor as well as being one of the larger green areas in the city

    Parque México

    Parque México

    Parque_México

  • Taos Pueblo
  • Ancient Tiwa pueblo in New Mexico

    Engelmann Spruce logs (or vigas) supported roofs that had layers of branches, grass, mud, and plaster covering them. The architecture and the building materials

    Taos Pueblo

    Taos Pueblo

    Taos_Pueblo

  • Old Main Library (Albuquerque, New Mexico)
  • United States historic place

    one-story Pueblo Revival style building with battered, stuccoed walls, exposed vigas, and buttressed corners. The main facade features square corner towers and

    Old Main Library (Albuquerque, New Mexico)

    Old Main Library (Albuquerque, New Mexico)

    Old_Main_Library_(Albuquerque,_New_Mexico)

  • Cristo Rey Church
  • Church in New Mexico, United States

    onsite to manufacture and lay the adobes and cut logs and branches into vigas and latillas. A total of 222 large logs were required for the ceiling. The

    Cristo Rey Church

    Cristo Rey Church

    Cristo_Rey_Church

  • Santa Fe, New Mexico
  • Capital city of New Mexico, United States

    sources for this style came from the many defining features of local architecture: vigas (rough, exposed beams that extrude through supporting walls, and

    Santa Fe, New Mexico

    Santa Fe, New Mexico

    Santa_Fe,_New_Mexico

  • Samuel Colman
  • American painter (1832–1920)

    Cañon, California (c.1888), watercolor on paper, Brooklyn Museum On the Viga, Outskirts of the City of Mexico (1892), oil on canvas, Brooklyn Museum List

    Samuel Colman

    Samuel Colman

    Samuel_Colman

  • New Spain
  • Kingdom of the Spanish Empire (1521–1821)

    early buildings in New Spain were churches and other religious architecture. Civil architecture included the viceregal palace, now the National Palace, and

    New Spain

    New Spain

    New_Spain

  • Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral
  • Catholic church building in Mexico City

    The long construction time also led to the integration of a number of architectural styles in its design, including the Gothic, Baroque, Churrigueresque

    Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral

    Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral

    Mexico_City_Metropolitan_Cathedral

  • Lama Foundation
  • Commune and retreat in northern New Mexico

    participants in natural building workshops. Common structures were adobe with vigas and latillas, or a-frames – with names like "Muffin House", "Tower House"

    Lama Foundation

    Lama Foundation

    Lama_Foundation

  • Porfiriato
  • Period of authoritarian rule in Mexico (1876–1911)

    Mexico City still had considerable boat traffic, such as on the Canal de la Viga, but canals were where sewage, trash, and animal carcasses were dumped. Access

    Porfiriato

    Porfiriato

    Porfiriato

  • Historic center of Mexico City
  • Central neighborhood in Mexico City

    that are considered indispensable to the preservation of the area's architectural and cultural heritage. This is where the Spaniards began to build what

    Historic center of Mexico City

    Historic center of Mexico City

    Historic_center_of_Mexico_City

  • Monumento a la Revolución
  • Memorial arch in Mexico City, Mexico

    Guerrero Hidalgo Hospital General Insurgentes Isabel la Católica Juárez La Viga Lagunilla Lázaro Cárdenas Misterios Niños Héroes / Poder Judicial CDMX Obrera

    Monumento a la Revolución

    Monumento a la Revolución

    Monumento_a_la_Revolución

  • History of Mexico City
  • north past Tlatelolco and to the south to Topacioa and the now Calzada de la Viga. After independence, there were continued attempts to complete the drainage

    History of Mexico City

    History of Mexico City

    History_of_Mexico_City

  • Bredgade 38
  • Neoclassical property in Copenhagen, Denmark

    households at the 1885 census. Seligmann resided on the first floor with his wife Viga Seligmann, their six children (aged seven to 16), two male servants, a bonne

    Bredgade 38

    Bredgade 38

    Bredgade_38

  • Scholes Hall
  • United States historic place

    from New Mexico's traditional adobe architecture with stepped massing, battered walls and parapets, and projecting vigas. In particular, Meem's design was

    Scholes Hall

    Scholes Hall

    Scholes_Hall

  • Old Norse religion
  • Historical religious tradition

    Davidson regarded it as associated particularly with the worship of Thor. In Víga-Glúms saga, the field Vitazgjafi (certain giver) is associated with Freyr

    Old Norse religion

    Old Norse religion

    Old_Norse_religion

  • Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth
  • Conspiracy theory organization

    agente incendiario 'Thermite', empleado para "fundir y cortar columnas y vigas de acero. Rogenau, Olivier (September 5, 2008). "11 Septembre, le mystère

    Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth

    Architects_&_Engineers_for_9/11_Truth

  • Madero Street
  • Pedestrian street in Mexico City

    awarded by the VIII Iberoamerican Biennial of Architecture and Urbanism (BIAU) for best architectural and urban development. The centrality of the street

    Madero Street

    Madero Street

    Madero_Street

  • Tewa Lodge
  • United States historic place

    exemplifies Pueblo Revival architecture, with battered and buttressed stuccoed walls simulating adobe, flat roofs, and faux vigas. The motel has mostly original

    Tewa Lodge

    Tewa Lodge

    Tewa_Lodge

  • Zócalo
  • Plaza de la Constitución, Mexico City

    and the area surrounding it "... should be one of the most compelling architectural destinations in the Americas. Instead, much of it is a slum of gutted

    Zócalo

    Zócalo

    Zócalo

  • Teatro Fru Fru
  • Building in Donceles Street # , Centro Histórico de la Ciudad de México

    offering so that their plays won't fail. Due to its antiquity, peculiar architecture, decoration and the controversial personality of Irma Serrano, its owner

    Teatro Fru Fru

    Teatro Fru Fru

    Teatro_Fru_Fru

  • Cinema of Venezuela
  • Benacerraf, Fina Torres, Clemente de la Cerda, Mariana Rondón, Lorenzo Vigas, Jorge Thielen Armand, among others. It is said by film writers that during

    Cinema of Venezuela

    Cinema of Venezuela

    Cinema_of_Venezuela

  • List of festivals in the Philippines
  • Festival of Caramoran, Dinahit of Pandan, Manok-manok of Bagamanoc, Paray of Viga, Kinis of Panganiban, Tinagcrosanof Bato, Abaca of San Miguel, Badas of Baras

    List of festivals in the Philippines

    List_of_festivals_in_the_Philippines

  • Coyoacán
  • Borough in Mexico City, Mexico

    include Avenida Río Churubusco, Calzada Ermita Iztapalapa, Calzada de la Viga, Canal Nacional, Calzada del Hueso, Avenida del Bordo, Calzado Acoxpa, Calzada

    Coyoacán

    Coyoacán

    Coyoacán

  • Paseo de la Reforma
  • Wide avenue in Mexico City

    were of more modern and diverse architectural design. Few of these original houses built in different European architectural styles remain and office blocks

    Paseo de la Reforma

    Paseo de la Reforma

    Paseo_de_la_Reforma

  • Coronado Lodge
  • United States historic place

    roofs with parapets, stuccoed adobe and concrete block walls, projecting vigas, portales with corbelled brackets, and flat-headed windows." "The Coronado

    Coronado Lodge

    Coronado Lodge

    Coronado_Lodge

  • Georgia O'Keeffe Home and Studio
  • Historic house in New Mexico, United States

    and a flat roof supported by a network of vigas and latillas (smaller wooden elements crossing the larger viga beams). The house is organized in wings a

    Georgia O'Keeffe Home and Studio

    Georgia O'Keeffe Home and Studio

    Georgia_O'Keeffe_Home_and_Studio

  • Earth shelter
  • House partially or entirely surrounded by earth

    drainage. The roofs of Earthships tend to be mono-pitched, classically using vigas. On the outside of the concrete, a waterproofing system is applied. The

    Earth shelter

    Earth shelter

    Earth_shelter

  • Ojo Caliente Hot Springs
  • Thermal spring in New Mexico, USA

    Mission Revival style building was built with thick adobe walls and rough-hewn viga roof beams. In 1868, the Joseph's opened the hot springs as a natural health

    Ojo Caliente Hot Springs

    Ojo Caliente Hot Springs

    Ojo_Caliente_Hot_Springs

  • Art Annex
  • United States historic place

    strongly battered exterior walls are stuccoed and decorated with stylized vigas and other simple geometric elements. The original plans also included a

    Art Annex

    Art Annex

    Art_Annex

  • Marius Sznajderman
  • Painter, printmaker, and scenic designer (1926–2018)

    Navarro, Aimée Battistini, José Fernández Díaz, Narciso Debourg, Oswaldo Vigas and Perán Erminy. Sznajderman’s early works as a student and young artist

    Marius Sznajderman

    Marius Sznajderman

    Marius_Sznajderman

  • Teatro Metropólitan
  • Theater in Mexico City

    Guerrero Hidalgo Hospital General Insurgentes Isabel la Católica Juárez La Viga Lagunilla Lázaro Cárdenas Misterios Niños Héroes / Poder Judicial CDMX Obrera

    Teatro Metropólitan

    Teatro Metropólitan

    Teatro_Metropólitan

  • Carlisle Gymnasium
  • United States historic place

    a novel application of the style, the architects used stepped massing, vigas, and other Pueblo details to mask the rectilinear form of the gymnasium

    Carlisle Gymnasium

    Carlisle Gymnasium

    Carlisle_Gymnasium

  • Edward L. Jones House
  • Historic house in Arizona, United States

    of colored stucco and a multicolor tile roof. The roof eaves show exposed viga beams, and the windows are wooden casements, with wrought iron railings.

    Edward L. Jones House

    Edward L. Jones House

    Edward_L._Jones_House

  • List of artworks in University City of Caracas
  • 2007 by IPOSTEL. Oswaldo Vigas' murals form a lot of the views of the south of Rectory Plaza. Carranza and Lara describe Vigas' murals as part of Villanueva's

    List of artworks in University City of Caracas

    List_of_artworks_in_University_City_of_Caracas

  • Colonia Cuauhtémoc, Mexico City
  • Neighborhood in Mexico City, Mexico

    lakebed and its own height. These diamond-shaped dampers are seen architecturally on its perimeter. With this extra-bracing, this tower can withstand

    Colonia Cuauhtémoc, Mexico City

    Colonia Cuauhtémoc, Mexico City

    Colonia_Cuauhtémoc,_Mexico_City

  • Colonia San Rafael
  • Neighborhood of Mexico City in Cuauhtémoc

    building and rebuilding over the 20th century has introduced a number of architectural styles. These buildings include some of the first works by Luis Barragán

    Colonia San Rafael

    Colonia San Rafael

    Colonia_San_Rafael

  • Mesa Verde Administrative District
  • Historic district in Colorado, United States

    typically have a battered exterior, and are covered by a roof supported by vigas. Woodwork in the buildings is worked to appear as if it had been fashioned

    Mesa Verde Administrative District

    Mesa Verde Administrative District

    Mesa_Verde_Administrative_District

  • Second presidency of Lula da Silva
  • Brazilian presidential administration since 2023

    urban mobility, energy". Agência Brasil. 11 August 2023. Gaier, Rodrigo Viga (11 August 2023). "Brazil's Lula unveils $350 bln 'growth acceleration' plan"

    Second presidency of Lula da Silva

    Second presidency of Lula da Silva

    Second_presidency_of_Lula_da_Silva

  • Bellas Artes metro station (Mexico City)
  • Mexico City metro station

    Bellas Artes San Juan de Letrán Salto del Agua Doctores Obrera Chabacano La Viga Santa Anita Coyuya Iztacalco Apatlaco Aculco Escuadrón 201 Atlalilco Iztapalapa

    Bellas Artes metro station (Mexico City)

    Bellas Artes metro station (Mexico City)

    Bellas_Artes_metro_station_(Mexico_City)

  • Gymnasium Wasagasse
  • Gymnasium (school) school in Vienna, Austria

    of the Vienna State Opera) Friedrich Torberg † (author, journalist) Diego Viga † (physician, author) Stefan Zweig † (author) Paul Manelski † (musician)

    Gymnasium Wasagasse

    Gymnasium Wasagasse

    Gymnasium_Wasagasse

  • Navajo pueblitos
  • Class of archaeological sites

    mortar. Room ceilings are supported by piñon [piˈɲon] and juniper logs (vigas). Above the primary beams, slats of juniper and piñon are placed laterally

    Navajo pueblitos

    Navajo pueblitos

    Navajo_pueblitos

  • El Vado Auto Court
  • United States historic place

    parking lot). It is an example of Pueblo Revival architecture, with stepped massing, irregular parapets, vigas, and buttressed, stuccoed walls. The 2016–18

    El Vado Auto Court

    El Vado Auto Court

    El_Vado_Auto_Court

  • Colonia Roma
  • Neighborhood in Cuauhtémoc, Mexico City, Mexico

    disappear. Since then, there have been efforts to conserve the area's architectural heritage and regain some of its former prestige with some success. Roma's

    Colonia Roma

    Colonia Roma

    Colonia_Roma

  • Tepito
  • Neighborhood in Cuauhtemoc, Mexico City

    Guerrero Hidalgo Hospital General Insurgentes Isabel la Católica Juárez La Viga Lagunilla Lázaro Cárdenas Misterios Niños Héroes / Poder Judicial CDMX Obrera

    Tepito

    Tepito

    Tepito

  • El Universal (Caracas)
  • Venezuelan newspaper

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    Geography of Peru

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    Church of Nuestra Señora del Manzano, Castrojeriz

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  • Neighborhood in Mexico City

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  • Casas Adobes, Arizona
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    Starkweather remains the heart of Westward Look Resort and is named the "Vigas Room." Casas Adobes has a nationally prominent golf resort built in the

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  • Biga
  • n.

    A two-horse chariot.

  • Vise
  • v. t.

    To examine and indorse, as a passport; to visa.

  • Golden-rod
  • n.

    A tall herb (Solidago Virga-aurea), bearing yellow flowers in a graceful elongated cluster. The name is common to all the species of the genus Solidago.

  • Visaing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Visa

  • Via
  • n.

    A road way.

  • Durante
  • prep.

    During; as, durante vita, during life; durante bene placito, during pleasure.

  • Vise
  • n.

    An indorsement made on a passport by the proper authorities of certain countries on the continent of Europe, denoting that it has been examined, and that the person who bears it is permitted to proceed on his journey; a visa.

  • Via
  • prep.

    By the way of; as, to send a letter via Queenstown to London.

  • Ay
  • adv.

    Yes; yea; -- a word expressing assent, or an affirmative answer to a question. It is much used in viva voce voting in legislative bodies, etc.

  • Election
  • a.

    The act of choosing a person to fill an office, or to membership in a society, as by ballot, uplifted hands, or viva voce; as, the election of a president or a mayor.

  • Visaed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Visa

  • Visa
  • n.

    See Vis/.

  • Lyra
  • n.

    A northern constellation, the Harp, containing a white star of the first magnitude, called Alpha Lyrae, or Vega.

  • Vega
  • n.

    A brilliant star of the first magnitude, the brightest of those constituting the constellation Lyra.

  • Vote
  • v. i.

    To express or signify the mind, will, or preference, either viva voce, or by ballot, or by other authorized means, as in electing persons to office, in passing laws, regulations, etc., or in deciding on any proposition in which one has an interest with others.

  • Visa
  • v. t.

    To indorse, after examination, with the word vise, as a passport; to vise.