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  2. Kolomyia - Wikipedia

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    Kolomyia (Ukrainian: Коломия, IPA: [koloˈmɪjɐ] ⓘ), formerly known as Kolomea, is a city located on the Prut River in Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast in western Ukraine.It serves as the administrative centre of Kolomyia Raion, hosting the administration of Kolomyia urban hromada. [1]

  3. Komoro Castle - Wikipedia

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    Currently, the castle's ruins are open to the public as Kaikoen (懐古園) which means the nostalgic park, along with two surviving gates, the Ōtemon (The fourth gate) and San-no-mon (The third gate), both of which have been declared Important Cultural Properties. [3]

  4. Kalomo - Wikipedia

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    Kalomo Location of Kalomo in Zambia. Kalomo is a town in southern Zambia, lying 125 km north east of Livingstone, on the main road and railway line to Lusaka.It is home to the Batonga people.

  5. Chersonesus - Wikipedia

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    Chersonesus's ancient ruins are presently located in one of Sevastopol's suburbs. They were excavated by the Russian government, starting from 1827. They are today a popular tourist attraction, protected as an archaeological park. The buildings mix influences of Greek, Roman and Byzantine culture. The defensive wall was approximately 3.5 ...

  6. Takayama Castle - Wikipedia

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    Takayama Castle (高山城, Takayama-jō) was a Japanese castle located in the city of Takayama, Gifu Prefecture, Japan.The castle was built on a mountain nearly 687 m (2,254 ft) in height and had many typical castle features, including a stone base, earthen walls and a surrounding moat.

  7. Kasugayama Castle - Wikipedia

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    The ruins of the inner bailey are located 180 m.a.s.l., with view at the city of Jōetsu, Kubiki Plain, and the Sea of Japan, approximately 20 minutes on foot from the shrine. No structures survive within the castle grounds, but one gate has been preserved nearby at the temple of Rinsen-ji Temple, which also has a small museum.

  8. Fort Drum (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    The ruins of Fort Drum, including its disabled turrets and 14-inch (356 mm) guns, remain at the mouth of Manila Bay, abandoned since the end of World War II. [28] [25] In the 1970s, looters started removing scrap metal inside the fort for resale. [25] This activity was ongoing according to a report in 2009. [32]

  9. Segontium - Wikipedia

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    Segontium was founded by Agricola in AD 77 or 78 after he had conquered the Ordovices in North Wales.It was the main Roman fort in the north of Roman Wales and was designed to hold about a thousand auxiliary infantry.