Publication: La arquitectura hidráulica de la ciudad de Guatemala: el sistema que conectó la traza y consolidó la identidad de la sociedad guatemalteca del siglo XVIII.
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Ramírez Klee, Nelly Elizabeth
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La ciudad de Guatemala contó por más de 100 años con un importante
sistema hidráulico cuyos elementos fueron referencia por su
arquitectura y su posición estratégica, éstos permitieron la cohesión
social de los habitantes y el desarrollo de saberes, oficios y leyendas
en torno al uso cotidiano del agua.
Guatemala city had for more than 100 years an important hydraulic system whose elements were landmarks due to its architecture and strategic placement, they allowed the social cohesion among citizens and the development of traditional crafts, techniques and oral tradition around the daily use of water.
Guatemala city had for more than 100 years an important hydraulic system whose elements were landmarks due to its architecture and strategic placement, they allowed the social cohesion among citizens and the development of traditional crafts, techniques and oral tradition around the daily use of water.
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Rodríguez-Mateo, Juan Ramón (ed.). Centroamérica. Agua, cultura y territorio. Actas del primer Congreso Internacional. Heredia, Costa Rica, noviembre 2016. Sevilla: CEI Cambio, Universidad Pablo de Olavide; Heredia: Universidad Nacional de Costa Rica, 2017.




