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Taos Pueblo, New Mexico Continuously inhabited for more than 1,000 years, this remarkable community remains a prime example ...
Among the town's most important cultural sites is the Taos Pueblo, the buildings of a more than 1000-year-old Native American community. The UNESCO World Heritage Site is the oldest continuously ...
UNESCO lauded Yellowstone for “showcasing ... Far and away the most famous is Taos Pueblo, which has been continuously occupied for more than 500 years and is still home to around 150 full ...
Taos Pueblo ligt in de vallei van een kleine zijrivier van de Rio Grande. Het wordt gevormd door een groep nederzettingen van eind 13e, begin 14e eeuw. De lemen woningen en ceremoniële gebouwen ...
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