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Recent earthquake caused significant damage to 35 historic buildings in Cuenca

Published on March 27, 2023
Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn Update to: How to donate and help victims of the Balao earthquake Published: Volume 7, Issue 24 On March 18, 2023, a 6.5 magnitude earthquake on the Richter scale caused damage to 35 heritage buildings in Cuenca, including churches, museums, and schools. The (New) La Inmaculada Cathedral was among the affected […]

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