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What is traditional Paraguayan architecture like?
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Traditional Paraguayan architecture is characterized by its Spanish colonial style mixed with indigenous and Guaran&&i&& elements. One of the most distinctive characteristics is the use of natural materials such as wood, adobe and cane, which are used in the construction of traditional houses and buildings. Traditional Paraguayan houses usually have clay tile roofs and adobe or brick walls, with carved wooden doors and windows. Corridors, known as galleries, are common in Paraguayan architecture and are often decorated with wooden trellises and plants. Another characteristic element of traditional Paraguayan architecture are the colonial churches, which usually have simple facades but impressive interiors decorated with religious paintings and sculptures. In summary, traditional Paraguayan architecture stands out for its simplicity, its connection with nature and its fusion of European and indigenous influences, which makes it unique and distinctive.
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