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  • Bars on East 6th St (Dirty Sixth) in the Sixth Street Historic District in downtown Austin, Texas, USA. The area was Austin's commercial district in the late 19th century, and the buildings are mainly Victorian brick structures. It is now known for its lively bars, cafes, nightclubs and music venues. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Hotel of the Languedoc-Roussillon Region on the banks of the Lez river, by the Catalan architect Ricardo Bofill, completed in 1988, in the Europa Esplanade, located at Antigone district in Montpellier, France. The district was built under the leadership of mayor of Montpellier Georges Freche, from 1983. All of the architecture of the district was a project by the architect Ricardo Bofill, on a style inspired by the architecture of ancient Greece. Picture by Manuel Cohen.
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  • Some buildings and the Hotel of the Languedoc-Roussillon Region on the banks of the Lez river, by the Catalan architect Ricardo Bofill, completed in 1988, in the Europe Esplanade, located at the end of Antigone district in Montpellier, France. The district was built under the leadership of mayor of Montpellier Georges Freche, from 1983. All of the architecture of the district was a project by the architect Ricardo Bofill, on a style inspired by the architecture of ancient Greece. Picture by Manuel Cohen.
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  • Hotel of the Languedoc-Roussillon Region on the banks of the Lez river, by the Catalan architect Ricardo Bofill, completed in 1988, in the Europe Square, located at the end of Antigone district in Montpellier, France. The district was built under the leadership of mayor of Montpellier Georges Freche, from 1983. All of the architecture of the district was a project by the architect Ricardo Bofill, on a style inspired by the architecture of ancient Greece. Picture by Manuel Cohen.
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  • Hotel of the Languedoc-Roussillon Region on the banks of the Lez river, by the Catalan architect Ricardo Bofill, completed in 1988, in the Europe Square, located at the end of Antigone district in Montpellier, France. The district was built under the leadership of mayor of Montpellier Georges Freche, from 1983. All of the architecture of the district was a project by the architect Ricardo Bofill, on a style inspired by the architecture of ancient Greece. Picture by Manuel Cohen.
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  • Hotel of the Languedoc-Roussillon Region on the banks of the Lez river, by the Catalan architect Ricardo Bofill, completed in 1988, in the Europe Square, located at the end of Antigone district in Montpellier, France. The district was built under the leadership of mayor of Montpellier Georges Freche, from 1983. All of the architecture of the district was a project by the architect Ricardo Bofill, on a style inspired by the architecture of ancient Greece. Picture by Manuel Cohen.
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  • Huge semicircular neoclassical building in the Europe Square near the banks of the Lez river, located at Antigone district in Montpellier, France. At its center stands a copy of the famous Greco-Roman sculpture Winged Victory of Samothrace. The district was built under the leadership of mayor of Montpellier Georges Freche, from 1983. All of the architecture of the district was a project by the architect Ricardo Bofill, on a style inspired by the architecture of ancient Greece. Picture by Manuel Cohen.
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  • Facade of the semicircular neoclassical building in the Europe Square near the banks of the Lez river, located at Antigone district in Montpellier, France. At its center stands a copy of the famous Greco-Roman sculpture Winged Victory of Samothrace. The district was built under the leadership of mayor of Montpellier Georges Freche, from 1983. All of the architecture of the district was a project by the architect Ricardo Bofill, on a style inspired by the architecture of ancient Greece. Picture by Manuel Cohen.
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  • Detail of the huge semicircular neoclassical building in the Europe Square near the banks of the Lez river, located at Antigone district in Montpellier, France. The district was built under the leadership of mayor of Montpellier Georges Freche, from 1983. All of the architecture of the district was a project by the architect Ricardo Bofill, on a style inspired by the architecture of ancient Greece. Picture by Manuel Cohen.
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  • Facade of the semicircular neoclassical building in the Europe Square near the banks of the Lez river, located at Antigone district in Montpellier, France. The district was built under the leadership of mayor of Montpellier Georges Freche, from 1983. All of the architecture of the district was a project by the architect Ricardo Bofill, on a style inspired by the architecture of ancient Greece. Picture by Manuel Cohen.
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  • Facade of the semicircular neoclassical building in the Europe Square near the banks of the Lez river, located at Antigone district in Montpellier, France. The district was built under the leadership of mayor of Montpellier Georges Freche, from 1983. All of the architecture of the district was a project by the architect Ricardo Bofill, on a style inspired by the architecture of ancient Greece. Picture by Manuel Cohen.
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  • Some buildings and the Hotel of the Languedoc-Roussillon Region on the banks of the Lez river, by the Catalan architect Ricardo Bofill, completed in 1988, in the Europe Square, located at the end of Antigone district in Montpellier, France. The district was built under the leadership of mayor of Montpellier Georges Freche, from 1983. All of the architecture of the district was a project by the architect Ricardo Bofill, on a style inspired by the architecture of ancient Greece. Picture by Manuel Cohen.
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  • Hotel of the Languedoc-Roussillon Region on the banks of the Lez river, by the Catalan architect Ricardo Bofill, completed in 1988, in the Europe Square, located at the end of Antigone district in Montpellier, France. The district was built under the leadership of mayor of Montpellier Georges Freche, from 1983. All of the architecture of the district was a project by the architect Ricardo Bofill, on a style inspired by the architecture of ancient Greece. Picture by Manuel Cohen.
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  • Terminal 6 music venue on East 6th St (Dirty Sixth) in the Sixth Street Historic District in downtown Austin, Texas, USA. The area was Austin's commercial district in the late 19th century, and the buildings are mainly Victorian brick structures. It is now known for its lively bars, cafes, nightclubs and music venues. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Houses in the Petit Champlain district and above, the Louis S St-Laurent Building, built 1872-73 in Second Empire style, and reworked 1913-19 in Beaux Arts style, the Old Post Office, in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. The Historic District of Old Quebec is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The Driskill Hotel, built 1886 in Romanesque Revival style by cattle baron Jesse Driskill, on East 6th St or Dirty Sixth, in the Sixth Street Historic District in downtown Austin, Texas, USA. The area was Austin's commercial district in the late 19th century, and the buildings are mainly Victorian brick structures. It is now known for its lively bars, cafes, nightclubs and music venues. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Kalsa district with snow-capped mountains in the background, Palermo, Sicily, Italy. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • View over the rooftops of Alfama, the oldest district in the city and the original Moorish area, Lisbon, Portugal, with the Tagus river estuary behind. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • View over the rooftops of Alfama, the oldest district in the city and the original Moorish area, Lisbon, Portugal. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Colourful fiesta streamers in Alfama, the oldest district in the city and the original Moorish area, with the cruise ship Anthem of the Seas on the river Tagus estuary behind, Lisbon, Portugal. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Colourful fiesta streamers near a church in Alfama, the oldest district in the city and the original Moorish area, Lisbon, Portugal. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Tobacconist kiosk on a street in Alfama, the oldest district in the city and the original Moorish area, Lisbon, Portugal. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Mural on a building near the port in Alfama, the oldest district in the city and the original Moorish area, Lisbon, Portugal. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • View over the rooftops of Alfama, the oldest district in the city and the original Moorish area, with the dome of the Church of Santa Engracia, Lisbon, Portugal, with the Tagus river estuary behind. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Colourful fiesta streamers in Alfama, the oldest district in the city and the original Moorish area, Lisbon, Portugal. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • View over the rooftops of the Baixa district, with the Tagus river behind, Lisbon, Portugal. To the right is the top of the triumphal arch on the Placa de Commercio or Commerce Square. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Housing in the Nikolai district, Mitte, Berlin, Germany. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Kalsa district with snow-capped mountains in the background, Palermo, Sicily, Italy. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Street signs for 1-21 Wall St and 75-109 Broadway in Lower Manhattan, New York, New York, USA. Wall St is the Financial District of New York and the leading financial centre of the world. Broadway is the Theater District of Manhattan, with 41 professional theatres. It is the oldest North-South street in New York City, and is 13 miles long. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Street signs for 1-21 Wall St and 75-109 Broadway in Lower Manhattan, New York, New York, USA. Wall St is the Financial District of New York and the leading financial centre of the world. Broadway is the Theater District of Manhattan, with 41 professional theatres. It is the oldest North-South street in New York City, and is 13 miles long. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Houses and shops in the snow in the evening, in the Petit Champlain district of Vieux-Quebec, or the old town of Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. The area is one of the oldest in North America and is named after Samuel de Champlain, who founded Quebec City in 1608. The Historic District of Old Quebec is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Houses and shops in the snow in the evening, in the Petit Champlain district of Vieux-Quebec, or the old town of Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. The area is one of the oldest in North America and is named after Samuel de Champlain, who founded Quebec City in 1608. The Historic District of Old Quebec is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Houses and shops in the snow, in the Petit Champlain district of Vieux-Quebec, or the old town of Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. The area is one of the oldest in North America and is named after Samuel de Champlain, who founded Quebec City in 1608. The Historic District of Old Quebec is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Houses and shops in the snow in the evening, in the Petit Champlain district of Vieux-Quebec, or the old town of Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. The area is one of the oldest in North America and is named after Samuel de Champlain, who founded Quebec City in 1608. The Historic District of Old Quebec is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Houses and shops in the snow, in the Petit Champlain district of Vieux-Quebec, or the old town of Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. The area is one of the oldest in North America and is named after Samuel de Champlain, who founded Quebec City in 1608. The Historic District of Old Quebec is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Old colonial houses and apartment blocks in the residential district of the Avenue Saint Denis in winter, in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. The Historic District of Old Quebec is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Gorica Quarter and the river Osum in Berat, South-Central Albania, capital of the District of Berat and the County of Berat. In July 2008, the old town (Mangalem district) was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Houses in the Mangalem Quarter and the Osum river in the evening, in Berat, South-Central Albania, capital of the District of Berat and the County of Berat. In July 2008, the old town (Mangalem district) was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The Gorica Quarter and the bridge over the Osum river linking it to Mangalem, in Berat, South-Central Albania, capital of the District of Berat and the County of Berat. In July 2008, the old town (Mangalem district) was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Petit Champlain district beside the Saint Lawrence river, in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. On the left is the Louis S St-Laurent Building, built 1872-73 in Second Empire style, the Old Post Office. The Historic District of Old Quebec is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Old colonial houses and apartment blocks in the residential district of the Avenue Saint Denis in winter, in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. The Historic District of Old Quebec is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Petit Champlain district beside the Saint Lawrence river, in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. On the left is the Louis S St-Laurent Building, built 1872-73 in Second Empire style, the Old Post Office. The Historic District of Old Quebec is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Mezzanine level of the Driskill Hotel, with columns and marble floor, built 1886 in Romanesque Revival style by cattle baron Jesse Driskill, on East 6th St or Dirty Sixth, in the Sixth Street Historic District in downtown Austin, Texas, USA. The area was Austin's commercial district in the late 19th century, and the buildings are mainly Victorian brick structures. It is now known for its lively bars, cafes, nightclubs and music venues. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • David Crockett, 1786-1836, American folk hero, frontiersman, soldier, and politician who fought in the Texas Revolution, portrait by S Salomon, 1936, hung in the mezzanine of the Driskill Hotel, built 1886 in Romanesque Revival style by cattle baron Jesse Driskill, on East 6th St or Dirty Sixth, in the Sixth Street Historic District in downtown Austin, Texas, USA. The area was Austin's commercial district in the late 19th century, and the buildings are mainly Victorian brick structures. It is now known for its lively bars, cafes, nightclubs and music venues. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Inside the lobby of the Driskill Hotel, with columns, marble floor and stained glass ceiling light, built 1886 in Romanesque Revival style by cattle baron Jesse Driskill, on East 6th St or Dirty Sixth, in the Sixth Street Historic District in downtown Austin, Texas, USA. The area was Austin's commercial district in the late 19th century, and the buildings are mainly Victorian brick structures. It is now known for its lively bars, cafes, nightclubs and music venues. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Inside the lobby of the Driskill Hotel, with columns, marble floor and stained glass ceiling light, built 1886 in Romanesque Revival style by cattle baron Jesse Driskill, on East 6th St or Dirty Sixth, in the Sixth Street Historic District in downtown Austin, Texas, USA. The area was Austin's commercial district in the late 19th century, and the buildings are mainly Victorian brick structures. It is now known for its lively bars, cafes, nightclubs and music venues. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The Driskill Hotel, painting of the building in the late 19th century, hung in the mezzanine of the hotel, built 1886 in Romanesque Revival style by cattle baron Jesse Driskill, on East 6th St or Dirty Sixth, in the Sixth Street Historic District in downtown Austin, Texas, USA. The area was Austin's commercial district in the late 19th century, and the buildings are mainly Victorian brick structures. It is now known for its lively bars, cafes, nightclubs and music venues. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Houses in the Gorica Quarter in Berat, South-Central Albania, capital of the District of Berat and the County of Berat. In July 2008, the old town (Mangalem district) was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Houses of the Gorica quarter in Berat, South-Central Albania, capital of the District of Berat and the County of Berat. In July 2008, the old town (Mangalem district) was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Houses of the Mangalem quarter lit up, with the bridge over the Osum river on the right, in Berat, South-Central Albania, capital of the District of Berat and the County of Berat. In July 2008, the old town (Mangalem district) was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The bridge over the Osum river at night time, with houses of the Mangalem quarter lit up, in Berat, South-Central Albania, capital of the District of Berat and the County of Berat. In July 2008, the old town (Mangalem district) was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Houses in the Mangalem Quarter and the bridge over the Osum river in Berat, South-Central Albania, capital of the District of Berat and the County of Berat. In July 2008, the old town (Mangalem district) was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Houses in the Mangalem Quarter or Old Town and the Osum river, in Berat, South-Central Albania, capital of the District of Berat and the County of Berat. In July 2008, the old town (Mangalem district) was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The bridge over the Osum river at night time, with houses of the Mangalem quarter lit up, in Berat, South-Central Albania, capital of the District of Berat and the County of Berat. In July 2008, the old town (Mangalem district) was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Houses in the Mangalem Quarter or Old Town and the Osum river, in Berat, South-Central Albania, capital of the District of Berat and the County of Berat. In July 2008, the old town (Mangalem district) was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Houses in the Mangalem Quarter or Old Town and the Osum river, in Berat, South-Central Albania, capital of the District of Berat and the County of Berat. In July 2008, the old town (Mangalem district) was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Houses in the Mangalem Quarter or Old Town and the Osum river, with the Bachelors' Mosque or Xhami e Beqareve, built in 1827, on the far right, in Berat, South-Central Albania, capital of the District of Berat and the County of Berat. In July 2008, the old town (Mangalem district) was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Houses in the Mangalem Quarter or Old Town in Berat, South-Central Albania, capital of the District of Berat and the County of Berat. In July 2008, the old town (Mangalem district) was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The Mangalem Quarter or Old Town in the evening and the bridge over the Osum river on the left, in Berat, South-Central Albania, capital of the District of Berat and the County of Berat. In July 2008, the old town (Mangalem district) was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Houses in the Gorica Quarter in Berat, South-Central Albania, capital of the District of Berat and the County of Berat. In July 2008, the old town (Mangalem district) was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Houses of the Mangalem quarter with the bridge over the Osum river, in Berat, South-Central Albania, capital of the District of Berat and the County of Berat. In July 2008, the old town (Mangalem district) was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Houses of the Mangalem quarter with the bridge over the Osum river, in Berat, South-Central Albania, capital of the District of Berat and the County of Berat. In July 2008, the old town (Mangalem district) was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Houses of the Mangalem quarter at night, with the bridge over the Osum river, in Berat, South-Central Albania, capital of the District of Berat and the County of Berat. In July 2008, the old town (Mangalem district) was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Houses in the Mangalem Quarter or Old Town and the Bachelors' Mosque or Xhami e Beqareve, built in 1827, in Berat, South-Central Albania, capital of the District of Berat and the County of Berat. In July 2008, the old town (Mangalem district) was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Houses in the Mangalem Quarter or Old Town and the Osum river, with the bridge linking Mangalem and Gorica, in Berat, South-Central Albania, capital of the District of Berat and the County of Berat. In July 2008, the old town (Mangalem district) was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Houses of the Mangalem quarter with the bridge over the Osum river, in Berat, South-Central Albania, capital of the District of Berat and the County of Berat. In July 2008, the old town (Mangalem district) was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Houses in the Mangalem Quarter or Old Town and the Bachelors' Mosque or Xhami e Beqareve, built in 1827, in Berat, South-Central Albania, capital of the District of Berat and the County of Berat. In July 2008, the old town (Mangalem district) was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Houses in the Mangalem Quarter or Old Town of Berat, South-Central Albania, capital of the District of Berat and the County of Berat. In July 2008, the old town (Mangalem district) was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Houses in the Mangalem Quarter or Old Town and the Osum river, with the Bachelors' Mosque or Xhami e Beqareve, built in 1827, on the far right, in Berat, South-Central Albania, capital of the District of Berat and the County of Berat. In July 2008, the old town (Mangalem district) was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Houses in the Mangalem Quarter or Old Town and the Bachelors' Mosque or Xhami e Beqareve, built in 1827, in Berat, South-Central Albania, capital of the District of Berat and the County of Berat. In July 2008, the old town (Mangalem district) was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Houses of the Gorica quarter in Berat, South-Central Albania, capital of the District of Berat and the County of Berat. In July 2008, the old town (Mangalem district) was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Billboards and evening crowds on Broadway, and statue of George M Cohan, 1878-1942, entertainer, playwright, composer, lyricist, actor, singer, dancer and producer, 1959, by Georg John Lober and architect Otto Langman, on Duffy Square, Times Square, New York, New York, USA. Broadway is the Theater District of Manhattan, with 41 professional theatres. Broadway is the oldest North-South street in New York City, and is 13 miles long. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Billboards and evening crowds on Broadway, New York, New York, USA. Broadway is the Theater District of Manhattan, with 41 professional theatres. Broadway is the oldest North-South street in New York City, and is 13 miles long. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Billboards and evening crowds on Broadway, New York, New York, USA. Broadway is the Theater District of Manhattan, with 41 professional theatres. Broadway is the oldest North-South street in New York City, and is 13 miles long. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Sculpture of a lion above the door to the Epicerie du Lion restaurant, in a late 19th century building decorated by Victor Blonde, on the Rue Porte-de-France in the Vauban district of Belfort, Bourgogne-Franche-Comte, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Clock tower presented to Muhammad Ali by King Louis Philippe of France 1836-40 in the courtyard of the Great Mosque of Muhammad Ali Pasha, or Alabaster Mosque, built 1830-48 in the Citadel of Saladin, in Cairo, Egypt. The Ottoman mosque was built by Yusuf Boshnak to commemorate Tusun Pasha, Muhammad Ali's son. Cairo's historic district is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Church of St George, a Greek orthodox christian church rebuilt 1904-9 after the original 10th century church was destroyed by fire, in the Babylon Fortress in Coptic Cairo, in the old town of Cairo, Egypt. Cairo's historic district is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Dikkat or tribune in the prayer room in the qibla iwan off the courtyard, in the Mosque Madrasa of Sultan Hassan, built 1356-63 in the Bahri Mamluk period for Sultan an-Nasir Hasan, in the old town of Cairo, Egypt. The mosque is monumental in size at 500m long, with 2 minarets and a large entrance portal. A mausoleum for Sultan Hasan is positioned behind the qibla wall. Cairo's historic district is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Mosque Madrasa of Sultan Hassan (right), built 1356-63 in the Bahri Mamluk period for Sultan an-Nasir Hasan, in the old town of Cairo, Egypt. The mosque is monumental in size at 500m long, with 2 minarets and a large entrance portal. A mausoleum for Sultan Hasan is positioned behind the qibla wall. In the distance is the Great Mosque of Muhammad Ali Pasha, or Alabaster Mosque, built 1830-48 in the Citadel of Cairo. Cairo's historic district is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Minaret, with helical outer staircase, rebuilt in 1296 under Sultan Lajin, seen from the courtyard of the Mosque of Ibn Tulun, consecrated 884 and founded by Ahmed Ibn Tulun, in Cairo, Egypt. This is one of the oldest mosques in Africa and the largest mosque in Cairo. Cairo's historic district is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Mosque Madrasa of Sultan Hassan, built 1356-63 in the Bahri Mamluk period for Sultan al-Nasir Hasan, in the old town of Cairo, Egypt. The mosque is monumental in size at 500m long, with 2 minarets and a large entrance portal. A mausoleum for Sultan Hasan is positioned behind the qibla wall. On the right is the al-Rif'ai Mosque. Cairo's historic district is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Church of St George, a Greek orthodox christian church rebuilt 1904-9 after the original 10th century church was destroyed by fire, in the Babylon Fortress in Coptic Cairo, in the old town of Cairo, Egypt. Cairo's historic district is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Courtyard of the Al-Nasir Muhammad Mosque, built as a royal mosque by the Mamluk sultan Al-Nasr Muhammad in the 14th century in the Citadel of Saladin in Cairo, Egypt. In the distance is the Great Mosque of Muhammad Ali Pasha, or Alabaster Mosque, built 1830-48 in the Citadel of Cairo. Cairo's historic district is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Qibla wall, with the mihrab and minbar or pulpit, in the qibla iwan prayer hall in the Mosque Madrasa of Sultan Hassan, built 1356-63 in the Bahri Mamluk period for Sultan an-Nasir Hasan, in the old town of Cairo, Egypt. The mosque is monumental in size at 500m long, with 2 minarets and a large entrance portal. A mausoleum for Sultan Hasan is positioned behind the qibla wall. Cairo's historic district is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Madrasa of Sarghatmish, built 1356, a complex containing school, mosque and mausoleum in Cairo, Egypt. Construction was made under the Mamluk ruler Amir al-Sayf Sarghatmish as a Hanafi Sunni madrasa. Cairo's historic district is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Sabil or ablution fountain in the courtyard of the Mosque of Ibn Tulun, consecrated 884 and founded by Ahmed Ibn Tulun, in Cairo, Egypt. This is one of the oldest mosques in Africa and the largest mosque in Cairo. Cairo's historic district is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Sabil or ablution fountain in the courtyard of the Mosque of Ibn Tulun, consecrated 884 and founded by Ahmed Ibn Tulun, in Cairo, Egypt. This is one of the oldest mosques in Africa and the largest mosque in Cairo. Cairo's historic district is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Sabil or ablution fountain in the courtyard of the Mosque of Ibn Tulun, consecrated 884 and founded by Ahmed Ibn Tulun, in Cairo, Egypt. This is one of the oldest mosques in Africa and the largest mosque in Cairo. Cairo's historic district is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Colourful house facade with patterned ceramic tiles, in the El Cabanyal district of Valencia, Spain. El Cabanyal was the old fisherman's barrio, beside the beach, with small houses painted bright colours and adorned with colourful patterned ceramic tiles. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Colourful painted houses in the El Cabanyal district of Valencia, Spain. El Cabanyal was the old fisherman's barrio, beside the beach, with small houses painted bright colours and adorned with colourful patterned ceramic tiles. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Facade of the Casa Xanxo, a Gothic mansion built 1506 for Bernat Xanxo, a cloth merchant, on the Rue de la Main de Fer, in the Saint-Jean district of Perpignan, Pyrenees-Orientales, Catalogne du Nord, France. The building is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Gothic sculptures above the windows, on the facade of the Casa Xanxo, a Gothic mansion built 1506 for Bernat Xanxo, a cloth merchant, on the Rue de la Main de Fer, in the Saint-Jean district of Perpignan, Pyrenees-Orientales, Catalogne du Nord, France. The pinnacles are populated with many figures, including animals, angels and cherubs. The building is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Frieze on the facade of the Casa Xanxo, a Gothic mansion built 1506 for Bernat Xanxo, a cloth merchant, on the Rue de la Main de Fer, in the Saint-Jean district of Perpignan, Pyrenees-Orientales, Catalogne du Nord, France. The frieze depicts the cavalcade of vices, with characters representing the seven deadly sins, linked by a rope. The building is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • View of the Saint-Jacques - Nazareth district of the city of Angers, seen from the Cathedrale Saint-Maurice d'Angers, in Maine-et-Loire, France. Angers was historically the capital of the province of Anjou, home to the dukes of Anjou and King Rene, and the seat of the Plantagenet dynasty. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Quai de la Fosse, a port quay along the right bank of the river Loire in the centre of Nantes, Pays de la Loire, France. Nantes was an important trading port, profiting from the slave trade from 17th - 19th century. This quayside area houses the large mansions built by shipowners, but also previously housed many bars and a red light district frequented by sailors. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Sculpture of Sisyphus, 1993, by Hans Marks, on the Avenue Charles de Gaulle in Neuilly-sur-Seine in the suburbs of Paris, France. Sisyphus is depicted rolling his boulder up a hill in Hades. In the distance are the towers and the Grande Arche de la Defense. La Defense is a business district to the West of Paris. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Sculpture of Sisyphus, 1993, by Hans Marks, on the Avenue Charles de Gaulle in Neuilly-sur-Seine in the suburbs of Paris, France. Sisyphus is depicted rolling his boulder up a hill in Hades. In the distance are the towers and the Grande Arche de la Defense. La Defense is a business district to the West of Paris. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Nativity, stained glass window, 1910, made by Clayton and Bell of London, given in memory of Sir Henri-Gustave Joly de Lotbiniere and his wife Margaretta Josepha Gowen, in the Cathedrale de la Sainte Trinite, or Holy Trinity Cathedral, an Anglican cathedral built 1800-04 in neoclassical Palladian style by William Robe and William Hall, in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. The cathedral is listed as a National Historic Site of Canada, and the Historic District of Old Quebec is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Chapel, originally built in 1900 but deconsecrated in 1992 and used for functions, in the Musee de l'Amerique Francophone, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. The museum is housed in the the Seminaire de Quebec or Quebec Seminary, a Roman Catholic community of priests founded by Francois de Montmorency-Laval in 1663, and is managed by the Musee de la Civilisation. It is listed as a National Historic Site of Canada. The Historic District of Old Quebec is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Cathedrale de la Sainte Trinite, or Holy Trinity Cathedral, an Anglican cathedral built 1800-04 in neoclassical Palladian style by William Robe and William Hall, in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. The cathedral is listed as a National Historic Site of Canada, and the Historic District of Old Quebec is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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