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Low German house with inscription, a typical Niedersachsenhaus in Büschel/Bakum
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Eggegebirge
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A Gulf house in the district of Leer - front and barn door
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The German North Sea coast the eastern and western coasts of the North Sea are jagged, formed by glaciers during the ice ages. The coastlines along the southernmost part are covered with the remains of deposited glacial sediment.
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Combino Freiburg
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Leuven
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The Niedere Tauern (German for Low Tauern; compare Hohe Tauern,Slovene: Nizke Ture ) are a mountain range in central Austria, part of the Central Eastern Alps.
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Charlemagne (left) and Pippin the Hunchback. Tenth-century copy of a lost original from about 830
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Magdeburg (German pronunciation: [ˈmakdəbʊɐ̯k]; local: [ˈmaxdəbʊɪç]; Low Saxon: Meideborg, [ˈmaˑɪdebɔɐx]), the capital city of the Bundesland of Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, is situated at the Elbe River and was one of the most important medieval cities of Europe. Emperor Otto I, the first Holy Roman Emperor, lived during most of his reign in the town and was buried in the cathedral after his death. Magdeburg's version of German town law, known as Magdeburg rights, spread throughout Central and Easte
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Burgundy within 14th century France, map by William R. Shepherd.
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Monumental Bust of Karl Marx (German: Karl-Marx-Monument)
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Gorlice
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The Prussian Homage, Jan Matejko. After admitting the dependence of Prussia to the Polish crown, Albert of Prussia receives Ducal Prussia as a fief from King Sigismund I the Old of Poland in 1525.
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Am Kröpcke, 1895
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Late battle axe from Gotland
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The Protestant Stiftskirche (originally built in 1170) pictured around 1900. In the foreground: the memorial on Schillerplatz square.
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Zutphen is a city in the province of Gelderland in the Netherlands. It lies some 30 km north-east of Arnhem, on the Eastern bank of the river IJssel at the point where it is joined by the Berkel. The name Zutphen (first mentioned in the eleventh century) appears to mean 'zuid-veen', or in English, south-fen. In 2005, the municipality of Zutphen was merged with the municipality of Warnsveld, retaining its name. The municipality has about 47,000 inhabitants.
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Västerbron (Swedish: The Western Bridge) is an arch bridge in central Stockholm, Sweden. With a total length exceeding 600 m, 340 m of which stretches over water, it is one of the major bridges in Stockholm, offering one of the most panoramic views of the central part of the city centering on Gamla stan, the old town. Its inauguration on 20 November 1935 made it the second stationary connection between the southern and northern parts of the city, saving the citizens the effort of a ferryride, wh
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A model of the new airport terminal in the departures hall
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Dufourspitze (in German, lit. Dufour Peak) , Pointe Dufour (in French), Punta Dufour (in Italian), or Monte Rosa is the second highest mountain in the Alps and western Europe[1] and the highest of Switzerland, at a height of approximately 4,634 m (15,203 ft). The mountain, which is part of the Pennine Alps in southern Valais, is the culminating point of the Monte Rosa Massif, consisting of several summits over 4,500 metres lying on the border between Italy and Switzerland. While the eastern side
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Entrance hall (one of two) of the new underground regional train station (Bahnhof Potsdamer Platz) in 2005. It also gives access to the S-Bahn and the basement level food floor of the Arkaden shopping mall.
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Eminem performing live at the DJ Hero Party in Los Angeles
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A bowl of Chinese Toon Veggie Noodles issued by Weichuan (味全) Food Industries
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Lyon
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Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi