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'''Caphiric architecture''' is an architectural style developed by architects either directly or indirectly influenced by the [[Imperium of Caphiria]]. Caphiric architecture is a very broad and diverse style, which cannot be simply classified by period, due to Caphiria's continual inhabitation and influence throughout the region. As a result, Caphiric architecture demonstrates great historical and geographical diversity, depending on the historical period. Caphiria is known for its considerable architectural achievements, such as the construction of aqueducts, temples, and similar structures during the Republic and Principate eras, the Latinic Renaissance architectural movement in the late-14th to 16th century, and has influenced the designs which the world's elite build their elaborate and ornate houses.
'''Caphiric architecture''' is an architectural style developed by architects either directly or indirectly influenced by the [[Imperium of Caphiria]]. Caphiric architecture is a very broad and diverse style, which cannot be simply classified by period, due to Caphiria's continual inhabitation and influence throughout the region. As a result, Caphiric architecture demonstrates great historical and geographical diversity, depending on the historical period. Caphiria is known for its considerable architectural achievements, such as the construction of aqueducts, temples, and similar structures during the Republic and Principate eras, the Latinic Renaissance architectural movement in the late-14th to 16th century, and has influenced the designs which the world's elite build their elaborate and ornate houses.


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