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The dark labyrinths of Derinkuyu

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They are carved out of the tuff, the underground cities of Turkey. Derinkuyu, which was opened to the public in 1969, is not an isolated phenomenon. K… Read the rest
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Amphitheater of El Jem – Wonder of Africa

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Modeled after the Colosseum in Rome, with its Italian brother, it shares the fact that it is the only one in the world to have an intact facade with t… Read the rest
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Garni Temple

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The temple was built in the first century A.D. by King Tiridates I of Armenia and the construction was financed thanks to the money that the Armenian… Read the rest
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Zvartnots Cathedral

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This work of Armenian architecture was built at the behest of Catholicos Nerses III°, known as the builder, between 643 and 655. The name Zvartnots, w… Read the rest
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San Sebastian

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The city of San Sebastián (in Basque: Donostia, 181,700 inhabitants), capital of the province of Guipúzcoa, is located on the Cantabrian Sea about twe… Read the rest
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Island of Mozia

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Thanks to its particular and positive strategic position, it has always been an ideal place for the exchange of goods. The first to land on the island… Read the rest
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Selinunte Archaeological Park

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Sita near the mouth of the river where it still grows the wild parsley (selinon) that gave the name to the course of water and to the city, it took ad… Read the rest
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Carolino Aqueduct

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The aqueduct, named Carolino in honor of King Charles of Bourbon, is a spectacular work of hydraulic engineering 38km long and built by Luigi Vanvitel… Read the rest
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Greek Theatre of Segesta

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At the end of the third century. a.. C., the inhabitants of Segesta built their theater on the highest peak of Mount Barbaro, in a site, behind the ag… Read the rest
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Fort of Pozzacchio

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The Fort of Pozzacchio – or Werk Valmorbia – is a fort built by the Austrian commands since 1909 to garrison the Vallarsa. It was entirely… Read the rest
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