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Siem Reap, Cambodia

Angkor Archaeological Park

Angkor was once the seat of the Khmer Empire, which ruled a large portion of Southeast Asia between the ninth and fifteenth centuries AD.
Dublin, Ireland

20 Dominick Street

Twenty Dominick Street, onetime residence of 18th-century master stucco craftsman Robert West, is located on the north side of Dublin.
New York, United States

Saint David's School

Saint David's School is an elementary school for boys located in the Upper East Side of Manhattan, in New York.
Kulima, Patan, Nepal

Kulima Narayan Temple

The sacred Kulima Narayan pagoda temple in Kathmandu was built in the 18th century.
Tartu, Estonia

Saint John's of Tartu Complex

St. John's Church, known locally as Jaani kirik, is located in Tartu, Estonia's second-largest city, and dates from the fourteenth century.
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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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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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Kemi Province, Republic of Karelia, Russia

Paanajärvi Village

Located on the Russian-Finnish border, Paanajärvi is the last intact village in the district of Viena Karelia along the Kemi River.
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Ghelinta, Romania

Romano Catholic Church

The Romano Catholic Church of Saint Emeric was built in the thirteenth century by the first Christian settlers in present day Ghelinta.
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Gdansk, Poland

Vistulamouth Fortress

The origins of Vistulamouth Fortress probably date to the early medieval period, when a lighthouse and watchtower guarding the mouth of the Vistula River occupied the site of the current structures.

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