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___________ is a late medieval (12th-14th centuries) architectural style that may include pointed arches, ribbed vaults, and flying buttress. Gothic churches have very tall structures, high interior spaces and, increasingly, the walls are filled with stained glass windows that filter mystical colored light into the interior.

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The answer is Ghotic style

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Gothic developed during the Low Middle Ages (12th and 14th centuries), the booming phase of feudalism and urban development. This architectural style evolved directly for the Romanesque. Gothic structures are lighter, supported by arches. The warhead windows allow immense brightness, and the towers are tall and pointed.

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