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The Fête de la Fédération on July 14, 1790 celebrated the establishment of the constitutional monarchy.
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1831 Russian attack on Warsaw during the November 1830 Uprising, which inspired Chopin's Revolutionary Étude
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Deer Park on Lindenhof hill Rapperswil Castle (Swiss German: Schloss Rapperswil) is a castle in the city of Rapperswil. It is located on the eastern shore of the Lake Zurich and belongs to the municipality of Rapperswil-Jona in the canton of St. Gallen, Switzerland
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Rapperswil (SG) : Einsiedlerhaus at the Capuchin Monastery, as seen from the Endingerhorn fortification. The old town (Altstadt) is dominated by the Castle of Rapperswil located at the Rapperswil peninsula on Lake Zürich perched atop a hill (Herrenberg).
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Rapperswil (SG) : Vineyards, Altstadt and harbour, focus on Haus Schlossberg, rose gardens of the Kapuzinerklosters to the left, Technical University (HSR) on Obersee, and Seedamm to the right, as seen from Lindenhof.
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The Shrine of the Book, housing the Dead Sea Scrolls, at the Israel Museum.
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Staples
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Satirical cartoon lampooning the excesses of the Revolution as seen from England
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Verizon building at Meucci Triangle (86th Street and Stillwell Avenue). The modern neighborhood of Gravesend lies between Conney Island Avenue to the east, Stillwell Avenue to the west, Kings Highway to the north, and Conney Island Creek and Shore Parkway to the south.
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Echo Arena Liverpool at night
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Ryszard Kaczorowski Katyn Russia April10 2009 Fot Mariusz Kubik 02
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Antonio Canova's Psyche Revived by Cupid's Kiss was commissioned in 1787, and the first version was donated to the Louvre after the reign of Napoleon I in 1824.[16]
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Crossing the border by rail at Oebisfelde railway station, April 1990
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Ruins of old Fond du Lac trading post, as they appeared in 1907
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The Russian Tea Room is a restaurant in New York City, located at 150 West 57th Street between Carnegie Hall Tower and Metropolitan Tower.
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Goan Catholics Goenche Katholik
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The Raising of Lazarus by Sebastiano del Piombo, from the collection of John Julius Angerstein. This became the founding collection of the National Gallery in 1824. The painting has the accession number NG1, making it officially the first painting to enter the Gallery
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"The Motherland Calls!": the iconic poster calling Soviet citizens to arms in the first days of the Great Patriotic War.
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National Gallery
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Stefan Heym's grave
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The Battle of Valmy.
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Louis had a venture in hard-paste porcelain, which was called "Porcelaine de Monsieur", 1780.