House of the Count De la Torre Cosío y la Cortina, Mexico City
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The house of the Counts of la Torre Cosío y la Cortina, located on 94 Republica de Uruguay Street in the historic center of Mexico City was built in 1781 and the scene for one of Mexico City's legends. The house is considered to be a fine example of civil architecture of the 18th century, shortly after the First Count De la Cortina received his noble title in 1773. The most notable member of this family would be Justo Gómez de la Cortina who was an important social and political figure in New Spain at the beginning of the 19th century.
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Calle República de Uruguay, Mexico City
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| Latitude | Longitude |
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| N 19.430142 ° | E -99.133855 ° |
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Calle República de Uruguay
06060 Mexico City
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