World Heritage: Monumental SitesThis second volume, dedicated specifically to monumental sites, focuses on forty-seven emblematic instances of diverse geographic, cultural, and historic sites, providing each with a clear, well-documented explanatory text, enriched with in-depth boxes and a beautiful selection of pictures with detailed captions. This volume is a fabulous guide through wonderful sites such as the Palace and Gardens of Schonbrunn, the Palace and Gardens of Versailles, Mount Athos, The Kremlin of Moscow, the Great Wall of China, the Potala Palace in Lhasa, the Forbidden City in Beijing, The Taj Mahal, the Royal Palaces of Abomey, the Pueblo of Taos and the Statue of Liberty in New York among many others. |
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Monumental Sites Unesco. AFRICAN CULTS Every population that inhabits the African continent possesses a mythology of its own and its own pantheon of deities , each with its own name . All the same , a general characteristic of African ...
Monumental Sites Unesco. AFRICAN CULTS Every population that inhabits the African continent possesses a mythology of its own and its own pantheon of deities , each with its own name . All the same , a general characteristic of African ...
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... AFRICA Robben Island Robben Island was used at various times between the seventeeth and twentieth centuries as a prison , a hospital for socially unacceptable groups and a military base . Its buildings , particularly those of the late ...
... AFRICA Robben Island Robben Island was used at various times between the seventeeth and twentieth centuries as a prison , a hospital for socially unacceptable groups and a military base . Its buildings , particularly those of the late ...
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... African slave labour , the fortress is testi- mony to European colonial expansion , the African slave trade and the emergence of new societies in the Caribbean . UNESCO added the site to the World Heritage List in 1999 . UNITED STATES ...
... African slave labour , the fortress is testi- mony to European colonial expansion , the African slave trade and the emergence of new societies in the Caribbean . UNESCO added the site to the World Heritage List in 1999 . UNITED STATES ...
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Denmark | 28 |
The Kronborg Castle Cecilia Gibellini | 154 |
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