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The Malipa Civic Auditorium is a light tan brick building that occupies nearly one-quarter of a city block. It is an example of the neoclassical style common to public and governmental buildings in Lovia, more frequently implemented in stone or concrete block construction. In addition to its over 1000-seat auditorium, with balcony, the building also boasts a grand ballroom with a wooden floor and a fireside room for meetings.

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  • The Malipa Civic Auditorium is a light tan brick building that occupies nearly one-quarter of a city block. It is an example of the neoclassical style common to public and governmental buildings in Lovia, more frequently implemented in stone or concrete block construction. In addition to its over 1000-seat auditorium, with balcony, the building also boasts a grand ballroom with a wooden floor and a fireside room for meetings.
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  • The Malipa Civic Auditorium is a light tan brick building that occupies nearly one-quarter of a city block. It is an example of the neoclassical style common to public and governmental buildings in Lovia, more frequently implemented in stone or concrete block construction. In addition to its over 1000-seat auditorium, with balcony, the building also boasts a grand ballroom with a wooden floor and a fireside room for meetings.
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