Lists of structures Abbeys and priories in England is a link page for any abbey, priory, friary or other monastic religious house in England. ...more on Wikipedia about "Abbeys and priories in England"
Abbeys and priories in Isle of Man is a link page for any abbey, priory, friary or other religious house in the Isle of Man. ...more on Wikipedia about "Abbeys and priories in Isle of Man"
Abbeys and priories in Northern Ireland is a link page for any abbey, priory, friary or other religious house in Northern Ireland. ...more on Wikipedia about "Abbeys and priories in Northern Ireland"
Abbeys and priories in Scotland is a link page to any abbey, priory, friary or other religious house in Scotland. ...more on Wikipedia about "Abbeys and priories in Scotland"
Abbeys and priories in the Republic of Ireland is a link page for any abbey, priory, friary or other monastic religious house in the Republic of Ireland. ...more on Wikipedia about "Abbeys and priories in the Republic of Ireland"
Abbeys and priories in Wales is a link page for any abbey, priory, friary or other religious house in Wales. ...more on Wikipedia about "Abbeys and priories in Wales"
Castles in England is a link page for any castle in England. ...more on Wikipedia about "Castles in England" The www.shortopedia.com spirit shortopedia
The island of Ireland contains a number of castles of various sizes, ages and conditions. The most notable date from the medieval Norman period of Irish history (1169-1500AD). ...more on Wikipedia about "Castles in Ireland"
The following is a partial list of Castles in Northern Ireland: ...more on Wikipedia about "Castles in Northern Ireland"
Castles in Scotland is a link page for any castle in Scotland. ...more on Wikipedia about "Castles in Scotland"
Castles in the Republic of Ireland is a link page for any castle in the Republic of Ireland. ...more on Wikipedia about "Castles in the Republic of Ireland"
Castles in Wales is a link page for any castle in Wales. ...more on Wikipedia about "Castles in Wales"
This is a list of castles in the autonomous province of South Tyrol in Italy. ...more on Wikipedia about "Castles of South Tyrol"
Transylvania region of Romania is known for its many castles and fortresses. ...more on Wikipedia about "Castles of Transylvania"
The châteaux of the Loire Valley (Val de Loire) number more than 300. They represent a nation of builders starting with the necessary castle fortifications in the 10th century to the splendor of those built a thousand years later. When the French kings began constructing their huge châteaux here, the nobility, not wanting or even daring to be far from the seat of power, followed suit. Their presence in the lush, fertile valley with its moderate climate, began attracting the very best landscape designers. Before long, and to this day, the valley of the Loire is known as the "Garden of France". ...more on Wikipedia about "Châteaux of the Loire Valley"
A defensive wall is a fortification used to defend a city from potential aggressors. In ancient to modern times, they were used to enclose settlements. Generally, these are referred to as city walls or town walls, although there were also walls, such as the Great Wall of China and the Atlantic Wall, which extended far beyond the borders of a city and were used to enclose vast regions. ...more on Wikipedia about "Defensive wall"
(Egyptian pyramids) The pyramids of Egypt, some of which are among the largest man-made constructions ever conceived , constitute one of the most potent and enduring symbols of Ancient Egyptian civilization. It is generally accepted by most archaeologists that they were constructed as burial monuments associated with royal solar and stellar cults, and most were built during the Old and Middle Kingdom periods . ...more on Wikipedia about "Egyptian pyramids"
Historic Gurdwaras in India are those gurdwaras built to honor important people contributing to, or significant events occurring during, the growth of Sikhism primarily in what is now Punjab, India. Of the hundreds of gurdwaras in India, Pakistan, and around the world, only a few hold the honor given by all Sikhs to these sites. The Punjab (Land of the Five Rivers) in historical times included much of what is now Pakistan (for those gurdwaras see Gurdwaras in Pakistan). ...more on Wikipedia about "Gurdwaras in India"
Gurdwaras in Pakistan are an essential part of Sikhism and form an important part of the history of Sikhism. The Punjab was only divided in 1947 when the separate nations of India and Pakistan were formed. Prior to this period, the area covered by the two countries was one nation. ...more on Wikipedia about "Gurdwaras in Pakistan"
Historic houses in Missouri is a link page for any stately home or historic house in Missouri. ...more on Wikipedia about "Historic houses in Missouri"
Historic houses in Northern Ireland is a link page for any stately home or historic house in Northern Ireland. ...more on Wikipedia about "Historic houses in Northern Ireland"
Historic houses in Scotland is a link page for any stately home or historic house in Scotland. ...more on Wikipedia about "Historic houses in Scotland"
Historic houses in the Republic of Ireland is a link page for any stately home or historic house in the Republic of Ireland. ...more on Wikipedia about "Historic houses in the Republic of Ireland"
Historic houses in Wales is a link page for any stately home or historic house in Wales. ...more on Wikipedia about "Historic houses in Wales"
Buddhist temples are an important part of the Korean landscape. This article gives a brief overview of Korean Buddhism, then describes some of the more important temples in Korea. Most Korean temples have names ending in -sa (사), which means "temple". ...more on Wikipedia about "Korean Buddhist temples"
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