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  • Seidnaya. The syrian-orthodox monastery on the Anti-Lebanon mountains, north of Damascus. Builded in 574 A.D. it' s still a important pilgrimage's destination. Holy mass for Virgin's holiday.
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  • Ma'aloula, is the last place where the people still speaks aramaich, the language of Jesus Christ. Until the bloody civil war every September thousands Christian pilgrims coming from all the Syria and near Lebanon <br />
celebrated the "Holy Cross holiday", that recalls the Jesus Christ' s Cross from Saint Helen, mother of roman emperor Constantin. At sunset the young people goes up two mountains surrounding the village, one for catholic people, other for greek-orthodox. Then burns old tyres on the hills until the dawn.
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  • Ma'aloula, is the last place where the people still speaks aramaich, the language of Jesus Christ. Until the bloody civil war every September thousands Christian pilgrims coming from all the Syria and near Lebanon <br />
celebrated the "Holy Cross holiday", that recalls the Jesus Christ' s Cross from Saint Helen, mother of roman emperor Constantin. At sunset the young people goes up two mountains surrounding the village, one for catholic people, other for greek-orthodox. Then burns old tyres on the hills until the dawn.
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  • Ma'aloula, is the last place where the people still speaks aramaich, the language of Jesus Christ. Until the bloody civil war every September thousands Christian pilgrims coming from all the Syria and near Lebanon <br />
celebrated the "Holy Cross holiday", that recalls the Jesus Christ' s Cross from Saint Helen, mother of roman emperor Constantin. At sunset the young people goes up two mountains surrounding the village, one for catholic people, other for greek-orthodox. Then burns old tyres on the hills until the dawn.
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  • Cattedrale ortodossa di Santa Sofia.
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  • Cattedrale ortodossa di Santa Sofia.
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  • Cattedrale ortodossa di Santa Sofia. Funzione domenicale.
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  • Cattedrale ortodossa di Santa Sofia. Padre Theonas, originario di Salonicco, durante la funzione domenicale.
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  • St Sophia orthodox cathedral.Sunday Holy Mass. St Sophia, on Moscow Road, is a meeting point for the Greek community around Paddington, Bayswater and Notting Hill.
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  • St Sophia orthodox cathedral.Sunday Holy Mass. St Sophia, on Moscow Road, is a meeting point for the Greek community around Paddington, Bayswater and Notting Hill.
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  • The Saint Lawrence Band Club founded in 1883 is a non-profit organisation with the main scope of teaching music and of being the social hub of Vittoriosa. The band in 1891 also obtained the patronage of the duke of Edinburgh which consequently became the band's name. In the last years tha band changed his name in Saint Lawrence Band Club.
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  • Seidnaya. The syrian-orthodox monastery on the Anti-Lebanon mountains, north of Damascus. Builded in 574 A.D. it' s still a important pilgrimage's destination. Holy mass for Virgin's holiday.
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  • Seidnaya. The syrian-orthodox monastery on the Anti-Lebanon mountains, north of Damascus. Builded in 574 A.D. it' s still a important pilgrimage's destination. Holy mass for Virgin's holiday.
    em2210142.jpg
  • Seidnaya. The syrian-orthodox monastery on the Anti-Lebanon mountains, north of Damascus. Builded in 574 A.D. it' s still a important pilgrimage's destination. Holy mass for Virgin's holiday.
    em2210139.jpg
  • The Saint Lawrence Band Club founded in 1883 is a non-profit organisation with the main scope of teaching music and of being the social hub of Vittoriosa. The band in 1891 also obtained the patronage of the duke of Edinburgh which consequently became the band’s name. In the last years tha band changed his name in Saint Lawrence Band Club.
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  • Santa Maria di Leuca is famous for its lighthouse, which, with its height of 47 metre and its position at 102 metre above sea level, is one of the most important ones in Italy. Next to the lighthouse is the large Sanctuary, or Basilica, De Finibus Terrae ("End of the Land", 1720-1755), built to commemorate the passage of St. Peter here. Punta Meliso promontory ( is the southeastern extremity of Italy — traditionally considered the lowest point of the geographical "heel" of Italian peninsula, as well as the meeting point of the waters from the Adriatic Sea and the Ionian Sea.
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  • Ma'aloula, is the last place where the people still speaks aramaich, the language of Jesus Christ. Until the bloody civil war every September thousands Christian pilgrims coming from all the Syria and near Lebanon <br />
celebrated the "Holy Cross holiday", that recalls the Jesus Christ' s Cross from Saint Helen, mother of roman emperor Constantin. At sunset the young people goes up two mountains surrounding the village, one for catholic people, other for greek-orthodox. Then burns old tyres on the hills until the dawn.
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  • Seidnaya. Seidnaya's monastery, many Syria's christians comes to Seidnaya to baptise their children. The syrian-orthodox monastery on the Anti-Lebanon mountains, north of Damascus. Builded in 574 A.D. it' s still a important pilgrimage's destination. Holy mass for Virgin's holiday.
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  • Cattedrale ortodossa di Santa Sofia. Padre Theonas, originario di Salonicco, durante la funzione domenicale.
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  • The Merry Cemetery (Cimitirul Vesel in Romanian) of S?pân?a, Maramure? county, the village's orthodox prest. The cemetery is famous for its colourful tombstones with naïve paintings describing in an original and poetic manner, the life of the local people buried there with scenes from their lives and work. The Merry Cemetery, now an open-air museum, is linked to the name of the local artist Stan Ioan P?tra? who in 1935 sculpted the first tombstone cross. In 1960s, more than 800 of such oak wood crosses came into this unusual cemetery.
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  • Golden Gate on the northern section of the Roman wall. On the back the statue of St Gregory, a medieval Croatian bishop of Nin who strongly opposed the Pope and official circles of the Church and introduced the national language in the religious services
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  • Cogorno. The Fieschi basilica is one of the most important medieval monuments in Eastern Liguria, erected from 1245 by the Pope Innocent IV (Sinibaldo Fieschi).
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  • Cogorno. The Fieschi basilica is one of the most important medieval monuments in Eastern Liguria, erected from 1245 by the Pope Innocent IV (Sinibaldo Fieschi).
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  • Golden Gate on the northern section of the Roman wall. On the back the statue of St Gregory, a medieval Croatian bishop of Nin who strongly opposed the Pope and official circles of the Church and introduced the national language in the religious services
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  • Perugia. Piazza IV Novembre, the cathedral with pope Giulio III monument.
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  • Palazzo Carignano now houses the Museo Nazionale del Risorgimento. Here Giuseppe Garibaldi, Camillo di Cavour, the catholic pope Pio IX, Savoy kings Carlo Alberto (right) and Vittorio Emanuele II (left) and French king Napoleòn III. The Palace of the Savoy - Carignano line has staged many of the most important events in the history of Italy and Piedmont.
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  • Cogorno. The Fieschi basilica is one of the most important medieval monuments in Eastern Liguria, erected from 1245 by the Pope Innocent IV (Sinibaldo Fieschi).
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  • Cogorno. The Fieschi basilica is one of the most important medieval monuments in Eastern Liguria, erected from 1245 by the Pope Innocent IV (Sinibaldo Fieschi).
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  • Surdesti church, 72 meters high, the tallest wooden old structure in Europe. The wife of the pope with the church's keys.
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  • Cogorno. The Fieschi basilica is one of the most important medieval monuments in Eastern Liguria, erected from 1245 by the Pope Innocent IV (Sinibaldo Fieschi).
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