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 | Ruins of Simeons monastery Syria
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 | Border Traffic between Syria and Iraq, before the Iraq war. You can see a truck line on the Syria site waiting for passing the border. // Grenzverkahr zwischen Syrien und Irak, vor dem Irak-Krieg. Auf der Syrischen Seite sieht man eine LKW-Schange, die auf die Einreise in den Irak wartet. |  | 07/31/2005 | 629 | 



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 | Wreched freighter in Tartus, Syria |  | 12/25/2006 | 337 | 



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 | Saydnaya christian monastery Syria
Saidnaya christliches Kloster Syrien |  | 11/27/2006 | 431 | 



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 | Damascus (Arabic officially دمشق Dimashq, colloquially ash-Sham الشام is the capital city of Syria. It is often referred to as 'the oldest continuously-inhabited city in the world'. Its current population is estimated at about 2 million. |  | 02/02/2006 | 1,280 | 
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 | Camp des Milles was a French internment camp, opened in September 1939, in a former factory. The camp was first used to intern Germans and Austrians, and by June 1940, some 3,500 people were detained here.
Between 1941 and 1942 Le Camp des Milles was used as a transit camp for Jews before deportation. About 2,000 of the inmates were shipped off to the Drancy camp on the way to Au... |  | 08/21/2009 | 29 | 



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 | Piton des Neiges Elevation (feet): 10700
Elevation (meters): 3070
Piton des Neiges is the highest mountain on Reunion Island. The mountain is an old, eroded volcano, situated in the geologically older north central portion of the island. Three magnificent sheer-walled cirques surround the mountain, and its summit is often capped in snow. Many trails are maintained throughout the a... |  | 06/10/2006 | 398 | 



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 | the "camp des loges" was the place of the general staff of the american army in europe after the second world war. |  | 11/16/2005 | 261 | 



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 | The Water temple of Zaghouan is usually referred to by its French name, Temple des Eaux, or Temple des Numphes. It dates back to Roman times, and was not a temple, simpy a grand fountain |  | 08/17/2006 | 333 | 



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 | This bridge crosses the Seine river and you can't use by car.
Le pont des arts is made of wood and steel and is a particular place for parisians and tourists since it's a place of expositions, demonstrations or simply a wonderful bridge where you can contemplate the water ... |  | 08/03/2006 | 250 | 



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 | The Hôtel des Invalides was built by Louis XIV as a home for disabled war veterans (hence the name "Invalides"). The Invalides complex consists of public gardens, two churches (one of which houses Napoleon's tomb), the Musée de l'Armée, and several smaller museums. It's the highest dome in Paris, built by Mansart in 1706, 107 meters in height. |  | 09/11/2005 | 185 | 



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 | Maurice Auguste Chevalier (September 12, 1888 – January 1, 1972) was a French actor, singer, and popular entertainer. Chevalier's signature songs included "Louise", "Mimi", and "Valentine". His trademark was a boater hat, which he always wore on stage with his tuxedo.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_Chevalier |  | 11/16/2009 | 40 | 



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