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The Palace of Westminster is where the two Houses of the Parliament of the United Kingdom – the House of Lords and the House of Commons meet. The Palace is situated on the north bank of the River Thames, adjacent to the Westminster Bridge, in the London borough of the City of Westminster, close to other government buildings in Whitehall.
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The Treasury of Athens is a significant building at Delphi, the holiest of Ancient Greek sites, and shrine to the god Apollo. It was built to commemorate the Athenians' victory at the Battle of Marathon. It is one of a number of such treasuries, built by the various states; those overseas as well as those on the mainland; to commemorate victories, and to thank the oracle for advice important to those victories. The Athenians had previously been given the advice by the oracle to put their faith in their 'wooden walls' – taking this advice to mean their navy, they won a famous battle at Salamis.
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The island of Ireland is the third largest island in Europe. It is situated to the north-west of continental Europe, and is surrounded by hundreds of islands and islets. To the east of Ireland, separated by the Irish Sea, is the larger island of Great Britain. Politically, the state Ireland, described as the Republic of Ireland in cases of ambiguity, covers five-sixths of the island, with Northern Ireland, part of the United Kingdom, covering the remainder in the north-east.
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An October 2002 eruption of Mount Etna, a volcano on the Italian island of Sicily, as photographed by a member of the crew on-board the International Space Station (ISS). Etna is the largest of Italy's three active volcanoes, and one of the most active in the world. This 2002 eruption, one of Etna's most vigorous in years, was triggered by a series of earthquakes. Ash-fall was reported as far away as Libya, 600 kilometres (373 mi) to the south.
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Hay is dried grass typically stored to feed domestic animals in winter when not enough fresh grass is available. It is normally produced by allowing excess pasture paddocks to grow, then just before the grasses flower the pasture is mowed and the cut grass allowed to dry in the sun for two or three days. Traditional thatched haystacks, seen here in Romania, store the dried hay and protect it from rain until needed. In the 20th century these have largely been replaced by mechanical balers, that gather and compact the hay into rectangular or rolled bales for easier storage..
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Atlantic white-sided dolphins, on a concrete-surfaced dock at the port of Hvalba, which is in the Faroe Islands, north of the United Kingdom. Whaling in the Faroe Islands has been practised since at least the 10th century. It is strictly regulated by Faroese authorities, and is approved by the International Whaling Commission.
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Intercession of Charles Borromeo supported by the Virgin Mary, a fresco in the Karlskirche in Vienna, Austria. In 1713, a year after the bubonic plague epidemic, Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor decided to build a church to honour his namesake patron saint, who was renowned as a healer for plague sufferers in his day.
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Lichtenstein Castle is a fairy-tale-styled castle located near Honau in the Swabian Alb, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Although there have been previous castles on the site, the current castle was constructed by Duke Wilhelm of Urach in 1840, after being inspired by Wilhelm Hauff's novel Lichtenstein. The romantic Neo-Gothic design of the castle was created by the architect Carl Alexander Heideloff, and it remains in private ownership.
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The Rathaus or City Hall of Graz, at dusk. Graz is the second-largest city in Austria after Vienna. Graz was the 2003 European Capital of Culture, and its 'Old Town' is included in the UNESCO list of World Cultural Heritage Sites. Occupying a strategic location, Graz began as Roman fort, and survived numerous assaults over the centuries.
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L'Hemisferic, an IMAX Cinema, planetarium and Laserium, on the grounds of the Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències ("City of Arts and Sciences"), in Valencia, Spain.
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The island of Tresco, part of the Isles of Scilly, located 45 km (28 mi) off the coast of Cornwall in the United Kingdom. It is the second-largest island in the archipelago and has a population of 180.
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The Hungarian Parliament Building (Hungarian: Országház, literally the country house) is the seat of the National Assembly of Hungary, one of Europe's oldest legislative buildings, a notable landmark of Hungary and a popular tourist destination of Budapest. It lies in Lajos Kossuth Square, on the bank of the Danube, in Budapest. It is currently the largest building in Hungary, and the largest Parliament in Europe.
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