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English: El Capricho (literally "the whim") de Antoni Gaudí, in Comillas (Cantabria, Spain). Description of the Closeup tiles
Español: El Capricho de Gaudí, en Comillas (Cantabria, España). Detalle de los azulejos de girasoles.
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