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Though neoclassical architecture employs the same classical vocabulary as Late Baroque architecture... International neoclassical architecture was exemplified in... was another important center of the Neoclassical architecture in the Eastern Europe... which rendered Soviet neoclassical architecture the derogatory epithet... The Soviet neoclassical architecture was also exported to other members of the... Neoclassical architecture is usually now classed under the umbrella term of...

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