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ATHO (Greece) - a complex of monasteries

BANF (Canada) - national park

GIZA (Egypt) - pyramids

GRAD (Czech Republic, Prague) - fortress

Louvre Museum (France, Paris) - museum

MEDU (France) - cave

PISA (Italy) - "falling" tower

PURI (India) - temple

TATE (Great Britain, London) - art gallery

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BRERA (Italy, Milan) - art gallery

KAABA (Saudi Arabia, Mecca) - temple

KALYAN (Uzbekistan, Bukhara) - minaret, mosque, square

LASCO (France) - cave

MARLEY (Russian Federation, Petrodvorets) - palace

PELES (Romania, Sinaia) - palace

PETRA (Jordan) - cave city

PITTI (Italy, Florence) - museum

PRADO (Spain - Madrid) - museum

RAMIT (Tajikistan) - nature reserve

SOFIA (Turkey, Istanbul) - temple

TOWER (Great Britain, London) - castle

TREVI (Italy, Rome) - fountain

SHIPKA (Bulgaria) - memorial

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ANGKOR (Cambodia) - palace and temple complex

BAMYAN (Afghanistan) - cave monastery - museum

WAWEL (Poland, and - Krakow) - castle

GEGARD (Ayrivank, Armenia) - cave monastery

JVARI (Georgia) - temple

WINTER (Russian Federation, St. Petersburg) - palace

Karnak (Egypt, Thebes) - temple

KREMLIN (Russian Federation, Moscow) - architectural complex

LUXOR (Egypt) - temple

MTSKHETA (Georgia) - monastery, temple

ORDESA (Spain) - national park

PENATY (Russian Federation, near St. Petersburg) - the museum-estate of I. E. Repin

PUSHKIN (Russia) - palace and park ensemble

STOLBY ​​(Russian Federation, near Krasnoyarsk) - nature reserve

TOLEDO (Spain) - museum city

UVFICI (Italy - Florence) - art gallery

KHATYN (Belarus) - memorial

ELLORA (Elura, Ellur), (India, Maharashtra) - temple complex

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AJANTA (India, Maharashtra) - cave monastery

BOBLOVO (Russian Federation, Moscow region) - D. I. Mendeleev's estate museum

BORGSESE (Italy, Rome) - art gallery

BROKKEN (Germany) - the mountain where, according to popular belief, the witches' sabbath takes place on Walpurgis Night

VARDZIA (Georgia) - cave monastery

VATICAN (city-state) - palace and temple complex

VERSAILLES (France) - palace and park complex - museum

WINDSOR (UK) - palace

GATCHINA (Russia) - palace and park complex

CARMEL (Israel) - national park

COLISEUM (Italy, Rome) - a monument of ancient Roman architecture

CORBETT (India, Himalayas) - national park

KUSKOVO (Russian Federation, Moscow) - manor ensemble, museum

LAZENKI (Poland, Warsaw) - palace and park ensemble

LIVADIA (Ukraine - Crimea) - palace and park ensemble

OLYMPIA (Greece) - the ruins of the ancient city

PANTHEON (Italy, Rome and France, Paris) - architectural monument, tomb

RAMBOYER (France) - castle, residence of the President of France

TARKHANY (Russian Federation, Penza region) - museum-estate of M. Yu. Lermontov

TRIANON (France, Versailles) - palace

Tuileries (France, Paris) - palace

UREVERA (New Zealand) - national park

ZWINGER (Germany, Dresden) - palace and park ensemble

HERMITAGE (Russian Federation, St. Petersburg) - museum

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ACROPOLIS (Greece, Athens) - ancient Greek architectural complex

ARANJUEZ (Spain) - palace

BASTILLE (France - Paris) - fortress-prison (hidden)

Borodino (Russian Federation, Moscow region) - museum-reserve

ZVARTNOTS (Armenia) - temple

MAUSOLEUM (Russian Federation, Moscow Vietnam - Hanoi) - tomb

PAVLOVSK (Russia) - palace and park ensemble

PROPYLEIA (Greece, Athens) - the main entrance to the Acropolis

REGISTAN (Uzbekistan, Samarkand) - architectural ensemble

SMOLNY (RF, St. Petersburg) - architectural monument

SORBONNE (France, Paris) - university

SOFIEVKA (Ukraine, Uman) - arboretum

KHERSONES (Ukraine, Sevastopol) - the ruins of the ancient city - museum

HISARLYK (Bulgaria) - natural park

TSARITSYNO (Russian Federation, Moscow) - palace and park ensemble

SCHELYKOVO (Russian Federation, near Kineshma) - A. N. Ostrovsky Museum-Reserve

ESCORIAL (Escurial) - (Spain) - monastery-palace

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ABRAMTSEVO (Russian Federation, Moscow region) - museum-estate

ALHAMBRA (Spain) - castle

ALTAMIRA (Spain) - cave

BELVEDER (Vatican, also Austria - Vienna, Poland - Warsaw and Czech Republic - Prague) - palace

BOROBUDUR (Indonesia - Java island) - sanctuary

Gracanica (Serbia) - monastery

CAPITOL (USA, Washington) - Congress building

MONPLAZIR (Russian Federation, Petrodvorets) - palace

Ostankino (Russian Federation, Moscow) - museum-estate

STONHENGE (Stonehenge, UK) - megalithic religious building

STUDENICA (Serbia) - monastery

TALASHKINO (Russian Federation, near Smolensk) - historical and artistic reserve

TONGARIRO (New Zealand) - national park

FJORDLAND (New Zealand) - national park

ERECHTHEION (Erechtheion), (Greece, Athens) - a temple on the Acropolis

ECHMIADZIN (Armenia) - monastery

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ADZHIMUSHKAY (Russian Federation, Kerch) - quarries

ALBERTINA (Austria, Vienna) - museum

Khajuraho (India, Madhya Pradesh) - temple complex

STONEHENGE - see Stonehenge

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WESTMINSTER (Great Britain - London)

CAPODIMONTE (Italy, Naples) - museum

KOLOMENSKOE (Russian Federation, Moscow) - museum-reserve

KUNSTKAMERA (Russian Federation, St. Petersburg) - museum

MATENADARAN (Armenia, Yerevan) - collection of manuscripts, institute

PETRODVORETS (Russia) - palace and park ensemble

CECILIENHOF (Germany, Potsdam) - palace

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METROPOLITAN (USA, New York) - museum

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ARKHANGELSKOE (Russian Federation, Moscow region) - museum-estate

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