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Felipe Cadena
Breve Descripción de la Noble Ciudad de Santiago de los Caballeros de Guatemala
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Breve Descripción de la Noble Ciudad de Santiago de los Caballeros de Guatemala
Subtitle
Y Puntual Noticia de su Lamentable Ruina Ocasionada de un Violento Terremoto el día Veintinueve de Julio de 1773
Edition
Español: Reimpresión de 1858
English: 1858 reprint
Printer
Imprenta La Luna
Description
English: Brief Description of the Noble City of St. James of the Knights of Guatemala by Felipe Cadena, 1774, 1858 reprint.
Español: Breve Descripción de la Noble Ciudad de Santiago de los Caballeros de Guatemala por Felipe Cadena, 1774, reimpresión de 1858.
Language Spanish
Publication date 1774, 1858
Place of publication Guatemala City
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