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Пьяцца-Армерина (итал. Piazza Armerina, сиц. Ciazza) — коммуна в Сицилии, провинции Энна.

Low angle view of modern building, World Trade Center, New York USA [DSC04566]

Sprint Center Arena, Power and Light District, Kansas City, Missouri downtown area.

 

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This photo was taken in Kyoto, Japan. Kyoto is very famous place to visit for its historical remains. its date was 18th Sep 2018. In early autumn, the weather is usually fine in that periods. This photo shows the typical exteriors of Japanese residential houses. In most areas in Kyoto, Anyone can easily find this kind of styles House Exteriors. Kyoto preserves the historical remains, so it's not difficult to meet this Japanese Style houses in most Kyoto areas. majority of Japanese residential area is located in second floor, and they simultaneously hold the commercial store in the first floor(Ground). so They sleep in upper floor at midnight, and they work in down floor at the midday.

Пале́рмо (др.-греч. Πάνορμος, лат. Panormus, итал. Palermo, сиц. Palermu) — главный город итальянского региона Сицилия , административный центр одноимённой провинции.

Female tourist with a map in New York walking near the Wall street - People traveling concepts [DSC04437]

Leptis Magna was a prominent city of the Roman Empire, its ruins are located in Khoms, east of Tripoli, on the coast where the Wadi Lebda meets the sea, the site is one of the most spectacular Roman ruins in the Mediterranean and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site

 

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Ragusa (Italian: [raˈɡuːza] Sicilian: Rausa; Latin: Ragusia) is a city and comune in southern Italy.

Aerial photography of the Chicago, Illinois downtown loop and skyscrapers, summer 2017.

 

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View of the magnificient frescos depicting Heaven, Earth, and Hell, inside the main prayer hall of Vank Cathedral (Holy Savior Cathedral, Church of the Saintly Sisters), in Isfahan, Isfahan province of Iran.

 

The cathedral was established in 1606, dedicated to the hundreds of thousands of Armenian deportees that were resettled by Shah Abbas I during the Ottoman War of 1603-1618.

 

The interior is covered with fine frescos and gilded carvings and includes a wainscot of rich tile work. The delicately blue and gold painted central dome depicts the Biblical story of the creation of the world and man's expulsion from Eden. Pendentives throughout the church are painted with a distinctly Armenian motif of a cherub's head surrounded by folded wings. The ceiling above the entrance is painted with delicate floral motifs in the style of Persian miniature. Two sections, or bands, of murals run around the interior walls: the top section depicts events from the life of Jesus, while the bottom section depicts tortures inflicted upon Armenian martyrs by the Ottoman Empire.

 

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The announcement made in October 2009 by General Secretary Kim Jong-Il, the North Korean leader, to have built 100,000 apartments in Pyongyang by 2012 officially aims at facing the housing shortage in the capital city. But it also represents a challenge to give evidence of the communist regime overall prosperity. The Stalinian regime had already pretended to amaze the rest of the world in the 1950’s claiming its ability to construct an apartment for a family in 14 minutes only!

This time it might be a little different. Despite the university students’ conscription and the mobilization of the army, many observers doubt the ability of North Korea to complete the buildings by its founder’s 100th birthday in 2012. In fact, it is not only a matter of housing: the energy and water supply as well as transports for 100,000 families need the building of extra-infrastructure.

Lately, reports have emerged of construction projects having been downsized and sites idling due to materials shortages. By the end of 2011, only 500 units are built, which forces the authorities to reduce the target to 20,000 to 25,000 apartments in total.

 

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Colorful sunset over Minneapolis skyline with the Mississippi River and Hennepin Avenue bridge in the foreground. The Mississippi River through the Twin Cities is part of the Mississippi National River & Recreation Area.

Panoramic view of the city of Barcelona from the Hill of Tibidabo, with horizon over the Mediterranean Sea.

 

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