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832-401747 - Darmstadt, Germany, March 2020: Ludwig Monument called 'Ludwigsmonument', a monument to Ludwig I, the first Grand Duke of Hesse and symbol of the city of Darmstadt standing on 'Luisenplatz' square, Europe
832-400749 - Elisabethenbrunnen, named after Princess Elisabeth, woman of Landgrave Friedrich VI of Hesse-Homburg and daughter of the British King George III, in the spa garden Bad Homburg vor der Hoehe, Hesse, Germany, Europe
832-400747 - Elisabethenbrunnen, named after Princess Elisabeth, woman of Landgrave Friedrich VI of Hesse-Homburg and daughter of the British King George III, in the spa garden Bad Homburg vor der Hoehe, Hesse, Germany, Europe
832-400748 - Elisabethenbrunnen, named after Princess Elisabeth, woman of Landgrave Friedrich VI of Hesse-Homburg and daughter of the British King George III, in the spa garden Bad Homburg vor der Hoehe, Hesse, Germany, Europe
832-375790 - Ukraine Kiev Place of Independence memorial of the founder of the city of Kiev sovereigns Kyj, Scek, Chryv and their sister Lybid´ memorial in bronze shining blue sky historical memorial column of Independence 2004
832-375803 - Ukraine Kiev Place of Independence memorial of the founder of the city of Kiev sovereigns Kyj, Scek, Chryv and their sister Lybid´ memorial in bronze shining water fountain blue sky historical memorial column of Independence and building of music academi
832-375802 - Ukraine Kiev Place of Independence memorial of the founder of the city of Kiev sovereigns Kyj, Scek, Chryv and their sister Lybid´ memorial in bronze shining water fountain blue sky historical memorial column of Independence 2004
832-188934 - Figures of the "Four Habsburg rulers" on the Historisches Kaufhaus historical department store, 1520, 24 Muensterplatz cathedral square, Freiburg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, Europe
849-619 - Looking through a window in the Palais de Papes, the palace home to the Sovereign Pontiffs in the 14th century, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Avignon, Vaucluse, France, Europe
832-127141 - Painting of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia, Ganina Yama monastery, memorial site, place where the corpses of the murdered family of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia were found in 1991, Yekaterinburg, Jekaterinburg, Sverdlovsk, Russia
832-127139 - Ganina Yama monastery, memorial site, place where the corpses of the murdered family of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia were found in 1991, Yekaterinburg, Jekaterinburg, Sverdlovsk, Ural mountains, Taiga forest, Russia
832-127138 - Ganina Yama monastery, memorial site, place where the corpses of the murdered family of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia were found in 1991, Yekaterinburg, Jekaterinburg, Sverdlovsk, Ural mountains, Taiga forest, Russia
832-117219 - View over an artificial lake towards people in front of a monument with an equestrian statue of King Alfosno XII, Parque del Buen Retiro, Park of the Pleasant Retreat or El Retiro, Madrid, Spain, Europe
832-86201 - National Memorial to King Vittorio Emanuele II, Vittoriano or Altare della Patria, with the Quadriga della Liberta by Bartonini and the equestrian statue of Chiaradia, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe
1188-107 - Cyprus. Abandoned houses along th Green Line in Nicosia dividing the Republic of Cyprus and Turkish controlled northern part. The United Nations Buffer Zone in Cyprus runs for more than 180.5?kilometres (112.2?mi) along what is known as the Green Line and has an area of 346?square kilometres (134?sq?mi). The zone partitions the island of Cyprus into a southern area effectively controlled by the government of the Republic of Cyprus (which is the de jure government for the entire island save for the British Sovereign Base Areas), and the northern area controlled by the Turkish army
1188-333 - Cyprus. Abandoned houses along th Green Line in Nicosia dividing the Republic of Cyprus and Turkish controlled northern part. The United Nations Buffer Zone in Cyprus runs for more than 180.5?kilometres (112.2?mi) along what is known as the Green Line and has an area of 346?square kilometres (134?sq?mi). The zone partitions the island of Cyprus into a southern area effectively controlled by the government of the Republic of Cyprus (which is the de jure government for the entire island save for the British Sovereign Base Areas), and the northern area controlled by the Turkish army
1188-285 - Cyprus. Abandoned houses along th Green Line in Nicosia dividing the Republic of Cyprus and Turkish controlled northern part. The United Nations Buffer Zone in Cyprus runs for more than 180.5?kilometres (112.2?mi) along what is known as the Green Line and has an area of 346?square kilometres (134?sq?mi). The zone partitions the island of Cyprus into a southern area effectively controlled by the government of the Republic of Cyprus (which is the de jure government for the entire island save for the British Sovereign Base Areas), and the northern area controlled by the Turkish army