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Cities around the world, many with higher quality overlays |
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 | If you've ever been in Indore, most of the places that you may have visited, are marked in here. Take a look. |  | 02/06/2007 | 1,347 | 



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 | If you are new to Pune, and would like to get a handle over the city's infrastructure, I'm sure you'd not like to download this file. |  | 02/06/2007 | 1,390 | 



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 | Mysterious death city. In this city you can see casino, hotel, bars... |  | 01/27/2007 | 321 | 



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 | Eden turns out to be in Northern Ireland... |  | 01/18/2007 | 200 | 



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 | A circular arrangement of houses looking like a target in the middle of the capital of Kyrgyzstan. |  | 12/23/2006 | 703 | 



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 | The world is coming to an end here in Australia. |  | 12/20/2006 | 442 | 



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 | This village is (was) called Breunsdorf. It was replaced by a lignite reduction. |  | 11/27/2006 | 1,404 | 



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 | I was watching a Documentary on the Himba people in Namibia last night... Decided to try to find one of their villages. |  | 11/24/2006 | 1,040 | 



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 | strange group of houses in Saudi Arabia. |  | 11/22/2006 | 561 | 



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 | In Melnik is the confluence of the rivers Moldau and Elbe. Melnik is a town in Bohemia in the Czech Republic.
On the right side is the river Elbe and on the left side the river Moldau. |  | 11/17/2006 | 241 | 



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 | Ruins Carthago Tunisia
Ruinen Karthago Tunesien
Ruines Carthage Tunisie
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 | Historical city Chiwa (Khiba) Uzbekistan
Historische Altstadt von Chiwa Uzbekistan |  | 10/31/2006 | 263 | 



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 | Big Wildgoose Pagoda Xian China
Grosse Wildgans Pagode Xian China |  | 10/30/2006 | 182 | 



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 | This is what's left of Winona, AZ (famous for being a Route 66 town).
Hard to believe, but at one time it was bigger in popluation than Los Angeles. |  | 10/29/2006 | 186 | 



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 | It was founded in 1921 in the western Jezreel Valley by veteran pioneers of the Second Aliyah, some of whom had been members of the first kibbutz, Deganyah. The 80 settling families each received 25 acres (100 dunams) of land, and then proceeded to drain the malaria-infested swamps, which had prevented two previous attempts at settlement. |  | 10/25/2006 | 542 | 
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 | Mohammedia (also called Fedhala) (in Arabic: المحمدية) is a port city located 15 miles northeast of Casablanca in western Morocco. It has a population of 188,619 (2004 census). The city was originally named Fedala, but was renamed in 1959 in honor of King Muhammad V. The port was a traditional point of contact between European traders and Morocco ... |  | 10/19/2006 | 699 | 



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 | With lots of animals and 4 pink/purple stripes running through picture. |  | 10/10/2006 | 3,847 | 



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 | With names such as, "Rough and Ready," "Moron," "Crackpot," "Waterproof," "Christmas," "Santa Claus," "Experiment," "French Lick," "What Cheer," "Frankenstein," "Success," "Ship Bottom," "Truth or Consequences," "Climax," "Hooker," "Intercourse," "Ninety-Six" and "Notrees," this file has a collection of 93 cities/towns (mostly in America) which have either funny, weird, or ridiculous names. I ... |  | 09/29/2006 | 1,854 | 
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 | With over 5,000 years of history, Tyre is a historian and archaeologist's delight. Although there are remnants of Egyptian, Assyrian, Phoenician, Greek, Byzantine, Arab, and Ottoman civilizations in the city, it is the Roman ruins that are most prominent in Tyre today. Highlights include the largest Roman hippodrome in the world, an enormous triumphal arch, and an extensive Roman necropolis. | 09/25/2006 | 439 | 



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 | Links of interest to locations in and around Cuiaba -- Links to the roads that access Pantanal and Chapada -- Included is the bus station and airport. |  | 09/25/2006 | 274 | 



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 | Byblos, or Jbeil is considered as one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world. Within its old town you can still see medieval Arab and Crusader remains, while its archaeological excavations, going back at least 7,000 years, make it one of the most important sites in Lebanon.
In the 3rd millennium BC, the city owed its prosperity to trade in cedar wood. And it is ... |  | 09/25/2006 | 378 | 



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 | Otzenrath is a city soon to be gone because of the Ganzweiler II brown coal mine on the other side if the highway A44. It all began 1999 and latest 2007 all residents has to be moved to Neu-Otzenrath or any other place.
The mining is moing westwards and on the map you can see what and when the next city is gone. |  | 09/20/2006 | 278 | 



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 | Charlotte Amalie was the second largest city in the danish kingdom in 1850.
It was the capital in the danish West Indian Islands on St. Thomas.
There are many buildings from the danish colony time from 1672 untill 1917 when St. Thomas, St. John and St. Croix were sold to the USA for 25 mio US Dollar after a public voting.
Special for Charlotte Amalie is that they still use ... |  | 09/17/2006 | 170 | 



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 | Jesus is said to have performed his first miracle of turning water into wine at Cana in Galilee. Some Christians, especially Lebanese Christians, believe Qana to have been the actual location of this event |  | 09/14/2006 | 230 | 



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 | Cool neihbourhood planning in the Netherlands. |  | 09/13/2006 | 168 | 



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