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  • Olivenza. The artistic influence of Portugal is evident in tiles depicting scenes from the Bible (1723) in the chapel of the Hospital de la Caridad.
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  • Olivenza. The artistic influence of Portugal is evident in tiles depicting scenes from the Bible (1723) in the chapel of the Hospital de la Caridad.
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  • Qumran, the site where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered in 1947. Qumran was a refuge for the Jewish sect of the Essenes who searched refuge in the desert, disillusioned by the Hellenisation of Jerusalem.
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  • Wadi Sodom, a desert area near Dead sea's south end. Mt Sodom is the Biblical site of the city of Sodom, that God resolved to strike down for sexual promiscuity.
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  • Wadi Sodom, a desert area near Dead sea's south end. Mt Sodom is the Biblical site of the city of Sodom, that God resolved to strike down for sexual promiscuity.
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  • Wadi Sodom, a desert area near Dead sea's south end. Mt Sodom is the Biblical site of the city of Sodom, that God resolved to strike down for sexual promiscuity.
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  • Wadi Sodom, a desert area near Dead sea's south end. Mt Sodom is the Biblical site of the city of Sodom, that God resolved to strike down for sexual promiscuity.
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  • Wadi Sodom, a desert area near Dead sea's south end. Mt Sodom is the Biblical site of the city of Sodom, that God resolved to strike down for sexual promiscuity.
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  • Qumran, the site where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered in 1947. Qumran was a refuge for the Jewish sect of the Essenes who searched refuge in the desert, disillusioned by the Hellenisation of Jerusalem. The cave where a young beduin looking for a sheep discovered the Dead Sea Scrolls.
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  • Qumran, the site where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered in 1947. Qumran was a refuge for the Jewish sect of the Essenes who searched refuge in the desert, disillusioned by the Hellenisation of Jerusalem. The cave where a young beduin looking for a sheep discovered the Dead Sea Scrolls.
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  • Qumran, the site where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered in 1947. Qumran was a refuge for the Jewish sect of the Essenes who searched refuge in the desert, disillusioned by the Hellenisation of Jerusalem.
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  • Mt Sodom, a desert area near Dead sea's south end. Mt Sodom is the Biblical site of the city of Sodom, that God resolved to strike down for sexual promiscuity.
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  • Mt Sodom, near the desert area of Dead Sea's south end. This big salt mountain, 2 km wide and 4 km deep,  was the Biblical site of the old city of Sodom and has been mined from Roman time.
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  • Wadi Sodom, a desert area near Dead sea's south end. Mt Sodom is the Biblical site of the city of Sodom, that God resolved to strike down for sexual promiscuity.
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  • Wadi Sodom, a desert area near Dead sea's south end. Mt Sodom is the Biblical site of the city of Sodom, that God resolved to strike down for sexual promiscuity.
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  • Wadi Sodom, a desert area near Dead sea's south end. Mt Sodom is the Biblical site of the city of Sodom, that God resolved to strike down for sexual promiscuity.
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  • Wadi Sodom, a desert area near Dead sea's south end. Mt Sodom is the Biblical site of the city of Sodom, that God resolved to strike down for sexual promiscuity.
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  • Wadi Sodom, a desert area near Dead sea's south end. Mt Sodom is the Biblical site of the city of Sodom, that God resolved to strike down for sexual promiscuity.
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  • St Paul in Lavanttal Benectine abbey, the museum, one of the most important cultural collections of the Carinthia with a significant collection of art and silver. A beautiful, casula, lithurgic dress, with scenes of the Bible and Evangiles. Considered to be the biggest and most significant monastery of Carinthia, St Paul im Lavanttal is a Benedictine Abbey founded in 1085. After some trouble during the two centuries that followed the reformation with the Thirty Years′ War, St Paul managed to expand its already significant possessions over the course of the 16th and 17th century. Mines, parishes, farms, almost the entire Lavant Valley and taxation privileges made the monastery appear like a little principality within the county of Carinthia.
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  • St Paul in Lavanttal Benectine abbey, the museum, one of the most important cultural collections of the Carinthia with a significant collection of art and silver. A beautiful, casula, lithurgic dress, with scenes of the Bible and Evangiles. Considered to be the biggest and most significant monastery of Carinthia, St Paul im Lavanttal is a Benedictine Abbey founded in 1085. After some trouble during the two centuries that followed the reformation with the Thirty Years′ War, St Paul managed to expand its already significant possessions over the course of the 16th and 17th century. Mines, parishes, farms, almost the entire Lavant Valley and taxation privileges made the monastery appear like a little principality within the county of Carinthia.
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  • St Paul in Lavanttal Benectine abbey, the museum, one of the most important cultural collections of the Carinthia with a significant collection of art and silver. A beautiful, casula, lithurgic dress, with scenes of the Bible and Evangiles. Considered to be the biggest and most significant monastery of Carinthia, St Paul im Lavanttal is a Benedictine Abbey founded in 1085. After some trouble during the two centuries that followed the reformation with the Thirty Years′ War, St Paul managed to expand its already significant possessions over the course of the 16th and 17th century. Mines, parishes, farms, almost the entire Lavant Valley and taxation privileges made the monastery appear like a little principality within the county of Carinthia.
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  • Harran, mentioned in the Bible because Abraham lived here, is one of the oldest continuously inhabited spots on the earth. The traditional beehive houses.
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  • Harran, mentioned in the Bible because Abraham lived here, is one of the oldest continuously inhabited spots on the earth. The traditional beehive houses.
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  • Harran, mentioned in the Bible because Abraham lived here, is one of the oldest continuously inhabited spots on the earth. The traditional beehive houses.
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  • Cinema Museum. The Jail utilised in many movies withJesus Christ or Bible's stories.
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  • Harran, mentioned in the Bible because Abraham lived here, is one of the oldest continuously inhabited spots on the earth. The ancient Aleppo Gate, near here stood the first Islamic university.
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