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Castlerock, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom

Mussenden Temple

The Downhill estate was constructed in the late eighteenth century for Frederick Hervey, the Bishop of Derry and Earl of Bristol.
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Kas, Turkey

Patara Archaeological Site

Wide, protective sandy beaches and a deep Mediterranean bay helped make Patara the wealthy capital of the Lycian-Pamphylian province during the Roman Empire.
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Angono, Rizal, Philippines

Angono Petroglyphs

Discovered in 1965, the Angono Petroglyphs are believed to be the oldest known artworks in the Philippines.
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Beraban, Bali, Indonesia

Tanah Lot Temple

Tanah Lot Temple is a complex of wooden structures with origins in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, built on a large coral rock separated from the nearby island of Bali.
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Old City of Pella, near Thessaloniki, Greece

Pella Macedonian Tombs

The tombs at Pella are important examples of Macedonian tomb building and also provide key information for buildings of this period that are now lost.
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Leipzig, Germany

Thomaskirche

Constructed in Leipzig, Germany, in the early thirteenth century by the Augustinian monastic order, Thomaskirche, or St. Thomas Church, has been the site of Leipzig's most important cultural events.
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Tetristskaro District, Pitareti Village, Georgia

Pitareti Monastery

Located some 25 some from Tbilisi, Pitareti Monastery sits in a secluded landscape surrounded by mountains.
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Sarandë, Albania

Butrint Archaeological Site

Archaeological evidence indicates that Corfiot traders founded Butrint in the eighth century BC.
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My Son, Quảng Nam-Ḍà Nẵng, Tỉnh, Vietnam

My Son Temple District

My Son, an architectural complex on the coast of Vietnam, was the spiritual and political capital of the Cham people (the Champa Kingdom).
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Coro, Falcón, Venezuela

San Francisco Church in Coro

Among the first churches that the Franciscan Order founded in Venezuela, the original church at Coro was part of the Convent of Nuestra Señora de la Salceda, founded in 1614.
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La Guaira, Venezuela

La Guaira Historic Center

The historic city of La Guaira was founded in the sixteenth century on the Caribbean Sea and served as the chief port for Venezuela’s future inland capital Caracas.
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San Juan Capistrano, California, United States

San Juan Capistrano Mission

The expansive San Juan Capistrano Mission was initially a small adobe chapel when it was established by Padre Junípero Serra on November 1, 1776.

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