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Westminster Abbey - The Collegiate Church of St Peter at Westminster or Westminster Abbey, traditional place of coronation and burial site for English and later British monarchs, west of the Palace of Westminster, in Westminster, London

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Heian Imperial Palace - The Heian Palace (大内裏 - called Daidairi in Japan) was the original imperial palace of Heian-kyō (present-day Kyoto)

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Loha Prasat - Loha Prasat (โลหะปราสาท - replica of the Loha Prasat built in India) at Wat Ratchanaddaram (Thai: วัดราชนัดดาราม), temple built to the order of King Nangklao (Rama III) for Mom Chao Ying Sommanus Wattanavadi (หม่อมเจ้าหญิงโสมนัสวัฒนาวดี) in 1846.

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Panorama - Uxmal, antique cité maya située dans l'État mexicain du Yucatán, près de Muna, Mexique

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Port of Roatan - Port of Roatán and town among Jose Santos Guardiola, Cayos Cochinos, Coxen Hole and also French Harbour, West End, and Oak Ridge - Honduras' Bay Islands

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Congreso Nacional - Congreso de la Nación Argentina (Argentine National Congress). Cancer de mama La iniciativa fue en adhesión a una campaña mundial para concientizar sobre la importancia de la detección temprana de este tipo de tumor. La cúpula estará iluminada hasta el 6 de octubre y el Monumento a los dos Congresos del 5 al 9 de octubre. La campaña de Conciencia sobre el Cáncer de Mama de la empresa de cosméticos Estée Lauder Companies, que cuenta con el apoyo del Ministerio de Salud de la Nación y la Sociedad Argentina de Mastología (SAM), iluminará de rosa en octubre más de 200 monumentos del mundo. Los organizadores precisaron que la cúpula del Palacio Legislativo argentino estará iluminada de rosa hasta el 6 de octubre y el Monumento a los dos Congresos del 5 al 9 de octubre.

The Caribbean
Beach - Klein Curaçao (Dutch for little Curaçao), Klein Curaçao island beach, south-east of Curaçao

Africa
Temple - Un des deux temples d'Abou Simbel construits par le pharaon Ramsès II, Abou Simbel, site archéologique de Basse-Nubie, en Égypte, au nord du lac Nasser sur le Nil

Oceania
By night - The Sydney Opera House by night, based on the competition winning entry by Danish architect Jørn Utzon - on Bennelong Point in Sydney Harbour, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Middle East
Arg-e-Karim Khan - Citadel of Karim Khan-e Zand, Shiraz, Fars Province, Iran

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Vienna, Austria (31-08-2008 - 16:32:02)
Funky architecture in ViennaVienna (German: Wien) is the capital of Austria, and also one of Austria's nine federal states (Bundesland Wien). With a population of about 1.7 million, Vienna is the largest city and the cultural and political centre of Austria. Situated on both sides of the river Danube, Vienna is 40 kilometres (25 miles) from Austrian border. In 2001, the city centre of Vienna was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Vienna lies in the very east of Austria and is close to the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary.

Vienna is composed in 23 districts which all have their own names: 1st Innere Stadt (city centre), 2nd Leopoldstadt, 3rd Landstraße, 4th Wieden, 5th Margareten, 6th Mariahilf, 7th Neubau, 8th Josefstadt, 9th Alsergrund, 10th Favoriten, 11th Simmering, 12th Meidling, 13th Hietzing, 14th Penzing, 15th Rudolfsheim-Fünfhaus, 16th Ottakring, 17th Hernals, 18th Währing, 19th Döbling, 20th Brigittenau, 21th Floridsdorf, 22th Donaustadt and 23th Liesing.


Schloss Schonbrunn facade, Vienna, AustriaThings to do in Vienna:

Imperial Palace (Hofburg) or Hofburg Imperial Palace, once served as the residence of the powerful Hapsburg emperors and today is home to several museums.

Schönbrunn Palace (Schloss Schönbrunn) - The palace and gardens illustrate the tastes, interests and aspirations of successive Habsburg monarchs.

St. Stephen's Cathedral (Stephansdom), situated at the heart of Vienna, in the Stephansplatz, seat of the Archbishop of Vienna, Christoph Cardinal Schönborn.

St. Charles's Church (Karlskirche), situated on the south side of Karlsplatz, near Ringstraße (or Ringstrasse).

Naschmarkt, permanent market for fruit, vegetables, spices, fish, meat, etc. from around the world.

Roman towers of the main front of the St. Stephen's Cathedral in ViennaMuseum Quarter (MuseumsQuartier Wien), contains Baroque buildings as well as Modern architecture by the architects Laurids and Manfred Ortner (Ortner & Ortner).

State Opera House (Staatsoper - Vienna State Opera, Wiener Staatsoper).

Secession Building (Secessionsgebaude), Vienna Secession built in 1897 by Joseph Maria Olbrich for exhibitions of the secession group.

And many other places such as the Imperial Treasury (Schatzkammer), St. Mary's on the Bank (Maria Am Gestade), the Museum of Fine Arts - Kunsthistorisches Museum, the St. Peter's Church (Peterskirche), the St. Augustine's Church (Augustinerkirche), the Clock Museum (Uhrenmuseum), the Stadtpark, the Belvedere Palace (Schloss Belvedere), the Church of St. Michael (Michaelerkirche), the Kapuziner Crypt (Kapuzinergruft), the Votivkirche and the Church of the Teutonic Order.

Baalbek, Lebanon (03-08-2008 - 19:24:13)
Vue de l'ensemble du temple de Bacchus, un des temples les mieux conservés du monde gréco-romain, situé à Baalbek, ville du LibanApproximately 86 kilometers northeast of the city of Beirut (بيروت) in eastern Lebanon (لبنان) stands the temple complex of Baalbek (بعلبك), atop a high point in the fertile Bekaa valley (Beqaa Valley - سهل البقاع).

Baalbek is the name of an archeological site in Lebanon. In Roman times it was known as Heliopolis or City of the Sun, it was one of the largest sanctuaries in the Empire.

Baalbek became a Roman colony under the Emperor Augustus in 16 B.C. On its acropolis, over the course of the next three centuries, the Romans constructed a monumental ensemble of three temples - Temple of Jupiter, Temple of Bacchus and Temple of Venus - three courtyards, and an enclosing wall built of some of the most gigantic stones ever crafted by man. On a nearby Kheikh Abdallah hill, they built a fourth temple dedicated to Mercury.

The Temple of Jupiter in Baalbek temple ruins, Baalbek, LebanonThe Temple of Baal/Jupiter was begun during the reign of Emperor Augustus in the late first century BC and completed soon after 60 AD. The single largest religious edifice ever erected by the Romans, the immense sanctuary of Jupiter Heliopolitanus was lined by 104 massive granite columns, imported from Aswan in Egypt, and held a temple surrounded by 50 additional columns, almost 19m (62ft) high. The complex of the Great Temple has four sections: the monumental entrance or Propylaea, the Hexagonal Court, the Great Court and finally the Temple itself, where the six famous columns stand.

The Little Temple or the "Temple of Bacchus", next to the Jupiter complex is a separate building known as the Temple of Bacchus. Constructed during the first half of the 2nd century A.D., it has been remarkably well preserved. It was apparently consecrated to a mysterious and initiatic cult centered on the young god of Baalbeck. This god was identified as a solar and growth deity, whose birth and growth promised regeneration and eternal life to the faithful.

Le temple de Vénus dans une carrière située près de Baalbek où on peut découvrir la plus grande pierre taillée au monde : 21 m de long, 4,5 m en hauteur et largeur pour une masse d'environ 1 200 tonnesThe Round Temple or the "Temple of Venus", gem-like temple southeast of the acropolis was built in the 3rd century A.D. Its design and size, as well as its orientation towards the Great Temple, set it apart from the other Baalbeck temples. These attributes also help identify it as the temple of the Fortune of Baalbeck, which is the tutelary divinity of the City, under the protection of its great gods. It was not by accident that during the Byzantine period it was converted into a church dedicated to Saint Barbara, who is the patron saint of Baalbeck to this day. Near the Temple of Venus are the remains of "The Temple of the Muses", dating from the beginning of the 1st century A.D.

"Baalbeck, with its colossal structures, is one of the finest examples of Imperial Roman architecture at its apogee", UNESCO reported in making Baalbek a World Heritage Site in 1984.


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