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Чӑвашла: Мехико 1628 çулта.
English: Mexico City in 1628. Mexico City around the time of Hasekura's visit. 1628 painting.
Español: Aspecto de la Ciudad de México en el Siglo XVII. Se puede apreciar que conserva su aspecto lactustre; y en primer plano se puede ver al acueducto de que traía el agua desde el poblado de Santa Fe y que llegaba hasta la zona norte de la Alameda por la Calzada de Tacuba.
Fiji Hindi: 1628 me Mexico City.
Bahasa Indonesia: Mexico City sekitar waktu Hasekura berkunjung. Lukisan tahun 1628.
Português: Cidade do México em 1628. A Cidade do México na época da visita de Hasekura. Pintura de 1628.
Русский: Мехико в 1628 году.
Türkçe: Mexico, 1628.
Українська: Мехіко 1628.
Tiếng Việt: Thành phố Mexico vào khoảng thời gian Hasekura viếng thăm. Tranh vẽ năm 1628.
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Source | Mexico Maxico |
Author | Juan Gómez de Trasmonte, 1628 (d. 17th century) |
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File change date and time | 23:02, 27 September 2005 |
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