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Manila, Philippines

San Sebastian Basilica

San Sebastian Basilica dates to 1891and is part of a complex that includes a college (1947) and a seminary and courtyard (1950s).
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Northern Areas, Pakistan

Petroglyphs in the Diamer-Basha Dam Area

Meandering through gorges of the Indus River valley and across high mountain passes, ancient arteries of the fabled Silk Road cut through the Diamer District of Northern Pakistan.
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Lesvos, Greece

Churches of Lesvos

The island of Lesvos contains a large number of historic churches, many with fine religious iconography.
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Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan, United States

Grosse Pointe Public Library

Grosse Pointe Public Library, built by Bauhaus-trained architect Marcel Breuer in 1953, is one of the architect’s first major public commissions in the United States.
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Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand

Canterbury Provincial Government Buildings

19th century colonial settlers to New Zealand constructed government buildings reminiscent of those in London, combining the English Gothic Revival style with local flourishes.
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Jacmel, Haiti

Jacmel Historic District

The conservation of a publicly-used historic house in Jacmel will help rebuild the community after a disastrous earthquake struck Haiti in 2010.
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Salvador, State of Bahia, Brazil

Historic Center of Salvador de Bahia

Several creative initiatives launched in Salvador de Bahia created momentum for the preservation of the city’s cultural heritage.
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Migori District, Kenya

Thimlich Ohinga Cultural Landscape

Built in the 14th century on a hill, Thimlich Ohinga is a complex surrounded by stone walls now partially covered under Savannah bush land.
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Kitovu Village, Uganda

Masaka Cathedral

In 1909, a small church was built in the Ugandan village of Kituvo.
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Lower Niumi District, Gambia

James Island

First settled in 1651 by traders from Courland (present-day Latvia) on an earlier native site, James Island on the River Gambia was a cultural crossroads from the late fifteenth to nineteenth centuries.

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