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New public and private buildings 
Covered and open markets
Hospices, hospitals, bathhouses, pools, aqueducts, sewers and cemeteries. 
Urban industries and crafts such as mints, goldsmiths, silversmiths, bakeries, tanners, sugar refineries and soap making.
Castles as fortified administrative centers and places of refuge for the local population during troubled times</text>
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