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1 tertiary gothic
Gothic architecture — готическая архитектура, готика
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2 tertiary gothic
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3 tertiary Gothic
Строительство: (flamboyant) поздняя готика (пламенеющая) -
4 tertiary Gothic
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5 tertiary Gothic (flamboyant)
Строительство: поздняя готика (пламенеющая)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > tertiary Gothic (flamboyant)
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6 Gothic
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7 late gothic
Gothic architecture — готическая архитектура, готика
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8 florid gothic
Gothic architecture — готическая архитектура, готика
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