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Mariestad is a locality and the seat of Mariestad Municipality, Västra Götaland County, Sweden with 15,448 inhabitants in 2005.[1] It was until 1997 the capital of the former Skaraborg County and an episcopal see in the Church of Sweden between 1583 and 1646.
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Europa-Park, Germany Amusement parks evolved in Europe from fairs and pleasure gardens which were created for people’s recreation. The oldest amusement park of the world (opened 1583) is Bakken, at Klampenborg, north of Copenhagen, Denmark.
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Children line up to receive coalition literature designed for youngsters and handed out by Sgt. Pleszko, from the Tactical Psychological Operation Team 1583, while on a patrol with Company B, 130th Infantry Battalion, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, near Baqubah
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allahabad fort-am1
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Paul and Mattheus Brill
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Pont Grand (Tournon-sur-Rhône)
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Marco dal Pino 001
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Frans Hals (1582/1583, Antwerp – 1666, Haarlem) and Pieter Codde (1599, Amsterdam – 1678, idem)[1] Hals is best known for his portraits, mainly of wealthy citizens, like Pieter van den Broecke and Isaac Massa, whom he painted three times.
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Sartène
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Arizona's Verde Valley and Verde River
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Nagahama Castle
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War And Conflict, WAR & CONFLICT BOOKERA: WORLD WAR II/PRIONERS
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War And Conflict, WAR & CONFLICT BOOKERA: REVOLUTIONARY WAR/PERSONALITIES
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U.S. Army Sgt. Pleszko, assigned to Tactical Psychological Operation Team 1583, hands out psychological operations material to children while conducting a mission with Bravo Company, 130th Infantry Battalion, in Baqubah, Iraq, April 12, 2005. ula1
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U.S. Army Sgt. Pleszko, assigned to the Tactical Psychological Operation Team 1583, hands out psychological operations material to children while conducting a mission with Bravo Company, 130th Infantry Battalion, in Baqubah, Iraq, April 12, 2005. ula1
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Cathedral of Pavia.
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Ueda Castle
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Khandoba temple beed.
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The cordonata (a shallow step-less ramp), designed by Michaelangelo, leading from Via del Teatro Marcello up to Piazza del Campidoglio, Rome, Italy.
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Primeiro retrato de Monteverdi
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Swords Castle
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In the Grotta di Buontalenti
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Family in the Nieuwe Kerk with the monument of Willem the Silent, by Dirk van Delen, 1645
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Florence. View from the Boboli Gardens, Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot, after 1834.
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Murals in the galleries
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St Bees Priory
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13th Century UNESCO World Heritage fortified Unitarian Church, and some geese
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Leitrim countryside in ancient times Leitrim formed the western half of the Kingdom of Breifne. This region was long influenced by the O'Rourke family of Dromahair, whose heraldic lion occupies the official county shield to this day.
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Churche's Mansion is a timber-framed, black-and-white Elizabethan mansion house at the eastern end of Hospital Street in Nantwich, Cheshire, England (grid reference SJ656521). The Grade I listed building dates from 1577, and is one of the very few to have survived the Great Fire of Nantwich in 1583.
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The halls western side seen from the main entrance.