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Cordoba
The horseshoe-style arch was common in the architecture of the Visigoths, the people that ruled this area after the Roman empire collapsed and before the Muslim Umayyads arrived. The horseshoe arch eventually spread across North Africa from Morocco to Egypt and is an easily identified characteristic of Western Islamic architecture. This dazzling dome is above the mihrab. It has pointed arches all lavishly covered with gold mosaic in a radial pattern.
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