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  • Wittenberg's old market square, the Marktplatz, has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1996. The monument to Philip Melanchthon (left), the first systematic theologian of the Protestant Reformation and Luther's monument (right). At left the City Hall and in the back St. Mary's Church (right), the parish church in which Luther often preached. At left the City Hall.
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  • Ávila's old city, surrounded by imposing city walls comprising eight monumental gates, 88 watchtowers and more than 2500 turrets, is one of the best-preserved medieval bastions in Spain.
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  • Ávila's old city, surrounded by imposing city walls comprising eight monumental gates, 88 watchtowers and more than 2500 turrets, is one of the best-preserved medieval bastions in Spain.
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  • The Brewery House is the only brewery in and around Wittenberg.
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  • Galatina.In the old times the tarantulees, after having danced for a long time, meet together in the chapel of Saint Paul.
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  • Wittenberg's old market square, the Marktplatz, has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1996. The City Hall.
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  • Wittenberg's old market square, the Marktplatz, has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1996. The City Hall.
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  • Wittenberg's old market square, the Marktplatz, has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1996. The monument to Philip Melanchthon (left), the first systematic theologian of the Protestant Reformation and Luther's monument (right). At left the City Hall and in the back St. Mary's Church (right), the parish church in which Luther often preached. At left the City Hall.
    em7706629.jpg
  • Salamanca, the Plaza Mayor. Built between 1729 and 1755, Salamanca's exceptional grand square is widely considered to be Spain's most beautiful central plaza.
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  • Avila. Northwest of the city, on the road to Salamanca, Los Cuatro Postes provides the best views of Ávila's walls. It also marks the place where Santa Teresa and her brother were caught by their uncle as they tried to run away from home
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  • Cuenca. The Casas Colgadas, the hanging houses, symbolic monuments in the city, which date from the 15th century. One of the houses contains the Museum of Spanish Abstract Art. The wooden balconies of the Casas Colgadas hang over the course of the Huécar
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  • Plaza de Armas (main square), the Mexican Navy band plays traditional music.
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  • Caprarica, Salento. Secular olive trees. The olive tree is surely the most diffused plant of the whole Salento, and probably it is the plant  that better represents the Mediterranean civilization. Of the 60 millions of Apulia's olive trees at least five are protected by the regional law.
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  • Caprarica, Salento. Secular olive trees. The olive tree is surely the most diffused plant of the whole Salento, and probably it is the plant  that better represents the Mediterranean civilization. Of the 60 millions of Apulia's olive trees at least five are protected by the regional law.
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  • Ring of Kerry. Killarney. Ross Castle.
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  • The Brewery House is the only brewery in and around Wittenberg.
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  • MedienHafen. The twisted buildings designed by Frank O.Gehry. On the back the Rhine tower. The old harbour area dominated primarily by ware-houses, today is a district in a state of permanent change.
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  • Ostuni, the old town. On the top of the hill the Purgatorio church (left) and the cathedral (right). The so-called "Old Town" is Ostuni's citadel built on top of a hill and still fortified by the ancient walls. Ostuni is regarded as an architectural jewel, and is commonly referred to as "the White Town" ("La Città Bianca", in Italian) for its white walls and its typically white-painted architecture.
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  • Perugia. Landscape from Piazza Italia gardens. On the left the church of San Domenico, in the back at the right the Chirch of San Pietro.
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  • Perugia. Landscape from Piazza Italia gardens. On the left the church of San Domenico, in the back at the right the Chirch of San Pietro.
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  • Ostuni, the old town. On the top of the hill the Purgatorio church (left) and the cathedral (right). The so-called "Old Town" is Ostuni's citadel built on top of a hill and still fortified by the ancient walls. Ostuni is regarded as an architectural jewel, and is commonly referred to as "the White Town" ("La Città Bianca", in Italian) for its white walls and its typically white-painted architecture.
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  • Ostuni, the old town. On the top of the hill the Purgatorio church (left) and the cathedral (right). The so-called "Old Town" is Ostuni's citadel built on top of a hill and still fortified by the ancient walls. Ostuni is regarded as an architectural jewel, and is commonly referred to as "the White Town" ("La Città Bianca", in Italian) for its white walls and its typically white-painted architecture.
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  • Chefchaouen, or Chaouen, is noted for its buildings in shades of blue. The small souk.
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  • Uta Hammam square with the Kasbah, now restored as the Musée de Chefchaouen, was a fortress to fight the Portuguese invasions of northern Morocco.
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  • St Canice's cathedral, the most important church of the city.
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  • Ring of Kerry. Killarney. Ross Castle.
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  • Ring of Kerry. Ross Castle.
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  • Lorient. Keroman Submarine Base was a German U-Boat base  during World War II capable of sheltering thirty submarines under cover. Although Lorient was heavily damaged the Allied bombing raids could not destroy the base. After the war the base was used by the French Navy until 1997 and at present is open to the public.
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  • The Quirinale, official residence of Italian republic president.
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  • Zentrallerwerk (1999), the control tower of the Central Station, is covered with leather.
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  • City center, food market.
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  • Piata Unirii, city Center. Luna Park.
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  • Piata Unirii, city Center. Luna Park.
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  • Bastia. The Old Harbour (Vieux Port), Terra-Vecchia old district and St Jean Baptiste church.
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  • Galatina, the cathedral. The city is among the most important cities in Salento
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  • Galatina, the cathedral. The city is among the most important cities in Salento
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  • The Brewery House is the only brewery in and around Wittenberg.
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  • The Brewery House is the only brewery in and around Wittenberg.
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  • The Brewery House is the only brewery in and around Wittenberg.
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  • Schlossstrasse, in the back All Saints' Church, the Schlosskirche ("castle church", built in 1496–1506) where Luther is said to have nailed his 95 theses in 1517.
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  • Wittenberg's old market square, the Marktplatz, has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1996. In the back St. Mary's Church (right), the parish church in which Luther often preached. At right the monuments to Philippe Melanchton and Luther.
    em7706621.jpg
  • Salamanca, the Plaza Mayor. Built between 1729 and 1755, Salamanca's exceptional grand square is widely considered to be Spain's most beautiful central plaza.
    em7419024.jpg
  • Salamanca, the Plaza Mayor. Built between 1729 and 1755, Salamanca's exceptional grand square is widely considered to be Spain's most beautiful central plaza.
    em7419019.jpg
  • Avila. Northwest of the city, on the road to Salamanca, Los Cuatro Postes provides the best views of Ávila's walls. It also marks the place where Santa Teresa and her brother were caught by their uncle as they tried to run away from home
    em7417078.jpg
  • Ávila's old city, surrounded by imposing city walls comprising eight monumental gates, 88 watchtowers and more than 2500 turrets, is one of the best-preserved medieval bastions in Spain.
    em7417040.jpg
  • Caernafon. Anglesey pub, traditional Welsh music.
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  • Caernafon. Anglesey pub, traditional Welsh music.
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  • Cuenca. The Casas Colgadas, the hanging houses, symbolic monuments in the city, which date from the 15th century. One of the houses contains the Museum of Spanish Abstract Art. The wooden balconies of the Casas Colgadas hang over the course of the Huécar
    em7413005.jpg
  • Cuenca. The Casas Colgadas, the hanging houses, symbolic monuments in the city, and the skyline of the old city, A UNESCO World Heritage.
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  • Cuenca. The Casas Colgadas, the hanging houses, symbolic monuments in the city, and the skyline of the old city, A UNESCO World Heritage.
    em7413020.jpg
  • Ring of Kerry. Killarney. Ross Castle.
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  • Palazzina di caccia di Stupinigi. This famous residence was planned in 1729 by Filippo Juvarra for Vittorio Amedeo II and it is surrounded by a beautiful park. It has an original four-wings plant, placed on the plan of a Saint Andrea cross, which branch off from the elliptical central hall.
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  • Palazzina di caccia di Stupinigi. This famous residence was planned in 1729 by Filippo Juvarra for Vittorio Amedeo II and it is surrounded by a beautiful park. It has an original four-wings plant, placed on the plan of a Saint Andrea cross, which branch off from the elliptical central hall.
    em7236804.jpg
  • Palazzina di caccia di Stupinigi. This famous residence was planned in 1729 by Filippo Juvarra for Vittorio Amedeo II and it is surrounded by a beautiful park. It has an original four-wings plant, placed on the plan of a Saint Andrea cross, which branch off from the elliptical central hall.
    em7236802.jpg
  • Wittenberg's old market square, the Marktplatz, has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1996. The monument to Philip Melanchthon (left), the first systematic theologian of the Protestant Reformation and Luther's monument (right). At left the City Hall and in the back St. Mary's Church (right), the parish church in which Luther often preached. At left the City Hall.
    em7706629.jpg
  • Altstadt (old Town). Rheinstrasse at evening.This area is considered the heart of the "longest bar in the world". At around 300 meters there are over 50 restaurants, pubs and bars.
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  • Sibiu.Grand Square (Romanian: Piața Mare ) is the largest square of the city, and has been the center of the city since the 15th century. 142 m long and 93 m wide, it is one of the largest ones in Transylvania. On the north side is the Jesuit Church.
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  • Cisternino, Capece Tower is one of the last still existing town's towers. The architecture is typical of the region with an old Centro Storico (Historical Centre) containing white washed, stone buildings with cool, shaded, cave-like interiors, narrow streets and churches. The town also features several community squares,
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  • Sibiu.Grand Square (Romanian: Piața Mare ) is the largest square of the city, and has been the center of the city since the 15th century. 142 m long and 93 m wide, it is one of the largest ones in Transylvania. On the north side is the Jesuit Church.
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  • Galatina, the cathedral. The city is among the most important cities in Salento
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  • St Canice's cathedral, the most important church of the city.
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  • St Canice's cathedral, the most important church of the city.
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  • Doolin is a small seaside village on the northwest coast of County Clare, 8km from the famous cliffs of Moher.
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  • Cathedral.
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  • Zentrallerwerk (1999), the control tower of the Central Station, is covered with leather.
    em8600451.jpg
  • Wittenberg's old market square, the Marktplatz, has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1996. The City Hall.
    em7706652.jpg
  • Ávila's old city, surrounded by imposing city walls comprising eight monumental gates, 88 watchtowers and more than 2500 turrets, is one of the best-preserved medieval bastions in Spain.
    em7417045.jpg
  • Ávila's old city, surrounded by imposing city walls comprising eight monumental gates, 88 watchtowers and more than 2500 turrets, is one of the best-preserved medieval bastions in Spain.
    em7417001.jpg
  • Caernafon. Anglesey pub, traditional Welsh music.
    em0771653.jpg
  • The Brewery House is the only brewery in and around Wittenberg.
    em7706976.jpg
  • Wittenberg's old market square, the Marktplatz, has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1996. In the back St. Mary's Church (right), the parish church in which Luther often preached. At right the monuments to Philippe Melanchton and Luther.
    em7706621.jpg
  • Sibiu.Grand Square (Romanian: Piața Mare ) is the largest square of the city, and has been the center of the city since the 15th century. 142 m long and 93 m wide, it is one of the largest ones in Transylvania. On the north side is the Jesuit Church.
    em0832902.jpg
  • Ring of Kerry. Killarney's main st..
    em7215280.jpg
  • Galatina, the cathedral. The city is among the most important cities in Salento
    em7125644.jpg
  • The Franciscan church of the Annunciation, built in the 17th century, the Triple Bridge (a project of the architect Jože Plečnik) and the river Ljubljanika.
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  • Rasiglia, a little town built on the water near the sources of Menotre river.
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  • Loch Carron. Plockton is a picturesque Highland village with a population of just 378 sits on a sheltered bay overlooking Loch Carron.  <br />
The sea is integral to  a community once thrived on fishing and crofting, and now, in the summer, the bay is a popular anchorage for visiting yachts.
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  • Presicce. The main church (Chiesa Madre).
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  • The main square Glavni trg is the largest of Maribor's squares. In the centre of the square stands the Plague Column erected in the 17th century in memory of the plague. In the back the Town Hall, built between the year 1563 and 1565 by Italian masters reconstructed in the Renaissance style.
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  • The main square Glavni trg is the largest of Maribor's squares. In the centre of the square stands the Plague Column erected in the 17th century in memory of the plague. In the back the Town Hall, built between the year 1563 and 1565 by Italian masters reconstructed in the Renaissance style.
    em8801307.jpg
  • Sunrise view of the lake of Bled with the island and the Assumption's church. In the back the Bled castle.
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  • The Franciscan church of the Annunciation, built in the 17th century, the Triple Bridge (a project of the architect Jože Plečnik) and the river Ljubljanika.
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  • Caernafon castle. In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
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  • Sunrise view of the lake of Bled with the island and the Assumption's church. In the back the Bled castle.
    em8801078.jpg
  • The Franciscan church of the Annunciation, built in the 17th century, the Triple Bridge (a project of the architect Jože Plečnik) and the river Ljubljanica.
    em8800092.jpg
  • The Franciscan church of the Annunciation, built in the 17th century, the Triple Bridge (a project of the architect Jože Plečnik) and the river Ljubljanica.
    em8800068-1.jpg
  • Loch Carron. Plockton is a picturesque Highland village with a population of just 378 sits on a sheltered bay overlooking Loch Carron.  <br />
The sea is integral to  a community once thrived on fishing and crofting, and now, in the summer, the bay is a popular anchorage for visiting yachts.
    em0765287.jpg
  • The main square Glavni trg is the largest of Maribor's squares. In the centre of the square stands the Plague Column erected in the 17th century in memory of the plague. In the back the Town Hall, built between the year 1563 and 1565 by Italian masters reconstructed in the Renaissance style.
    em8801304.jpg
  • The Franciscan church of the Annunciation, built in the 17th century, the Triple Bridge (a project of the architect Jože Plečnik) and the river Ljubljanika.
    em8800067.jpg
  • Caernafon castle. In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
    em0763515.jpg
  • The Franciscan church of the Annunciation, built in the 17th century, the Triple Bridge (a project of the architect Jože Plečnik) and the river Ljubljanica.
    em8800071.jpg
  • Presicce. The main church (Chiesa Madre).
    em7125820.jpg
  • Sunrise view of the lake of Bled with the island and the Assumption's church. In the back the Bled castle.
    em8801085.jpg
  • Sunrise view of the lake of Bled with the island and the Assumption's church. In the back the Bled castle.
    em8801078.jpg
  • Sunrise view of the lake of Bled with the island and the Assumption's church. In the back the Bled castle.
    em8801074.jpg
  • Sunrise view of the lake of Bled with the island and the Assumption's church. In the back the Bled castle.
    em8801067.jpg
  • View of the lake of Bled with the island and the Assumption's church. In the back the Bled castle.
    em8801045.jpg
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