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1373-690 - Bucharest, Romania – Urban view along Calea 13 Septembrie with the Romanian People's Salvation Cathedral rising in the background, blending monumental scale with the city’s evolving skyline.
1373-688 - Bucharest, Romania – View of Strada Stavropoleos in the historic Lipscani district, with the CEC Palace rising far at the end of the street, blending neoclassical and early 20th‑century architecture.
1372-2176 - View of Nagasaki Port with shipyard cranes and the Megami Bridge in the distance. The city’s harbor remains an important center for Japan’s maritime industry, blending modern engineering with Nagasaki’s historic waterfront.
1398-107 - Aerial view of lush green rice fields blending seamlessly with neatly arranged tea plantations in Assam, India, showcasing the region’s rich agricultural landscape.
1398-106 - Aerial view of lush green rice fields blending seamlessly with neatly arranged tea plantations in Assam, India, showcasing the region’s rich agricultural landscape.
1373-558 - Copenhagen, Denmark ��� View of Kongens Have with tree-lined paths and blooming gardens, featuring Queen Caroline Amalie���s statue subtly in the distance, blending nature with royal remembrance.
1373-203 - Interior of Corpus Domini Church, blending Neo-Romanesque, Neo-Byzantine, and Art Nouveau styles, completed in 1901, elevated to minor basilica status by Pope Pius XII, Milan, Lombardy, Italy, Europe
1373-201 - Interior of Corpus Domini Church, blending Neo-Romanesque, Neo-Byzantine, and Art Nouveau styles, completed in 1901, elevated to minor basilica status by Pope Pius XII, Milan, Lombardy, Italy, Europe
1373-202 - Interior of Corpus Domini Church, blending Neo-Romanesque, Neo-Byzantine, and Art Nouveau styles, completed in 1901, elevated to minor basilica status by Pope Pius XII, Milan, Lombardy, Italy, Europe
1373-200 - Interior of Corpus Domini Church, blending Neo-Romanesque, Neo-Byzantine, and Art Nouveau styles, completed in 1901, elevated to minor basilica status by Pope Pius XII, Milan, Lombardy, Italy, Europe
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