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Rome, Italy

Cimitero Acattolico

Established in the late eighteenth century for the city's growing Protestant community, Rome's Cimitero Acattolico, was the final resting place for diplomats, scholars, artists and writers.
Tivoli, Italy

Academy of Hadrian's Villa

In the second century AD, the Roman emperor Hadrian built a country villa east of the capital to escape the pressures of Rome.
Kildare, Ireland

Wonderful Barn

One of few buildings of its kind to survive in Ireland, the Wonderful Barn was built in 1743 as part of a famine-relief project. It was intended to serve as grain barn and English garden-type folly.
Bam, Iran

Bam

The citadel of Bam, the largest extant mud-brick complex in the world, was heavily damaged by an earthquake in 2003.
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Nias, Indonesia

Omo Hada

Omo Hada is a rare surviving eighteenth-century traditional Indonesian village.
Mumbai, India

Watson's Hotel

Located in Mumbai's Kala Ghoda Art District, Watson's Hotel may be the earliest surviving example of cast-iron architecture in India.
Spiti Valley, India

Dhangkar Gompa

The Dhangkar Gompa is one of five major Buddhist monastic centers in the remote region of Spiti near the Tibetan border.
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Mtshekta, Georgia

Jvari Monastery

In the early fourth century a wooden cross was erected over a pagan sanctuary on a rocky mountaintop overlooking Mtskehta, the former capital of the Georgian Kingdom of Kartli-Iberia.
Massawa, Eritrea

Massawa Historic Town

With its deep anchorage, the port of Massawa on the Red Sea served countless traders over the centuries when it was ruled by the Ottomans, Egypt, and more recently, Italy.
Luxor, Egypt

West Bank of the Nile

The area along the West Bank of the Nile at Luxor contains some of the most important archaeological sites in the world.
San Francisco de Paula, Cuba

Finca Vigia (Hemingway's House)

For more than two decades, famed author Ernest Hemingway occupied Finca Vigia, a hilltop villa 20 kilometers east of Havana.

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