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The Rova of Antananarivo / ˈ r uː v ə / (Malagasy: Rovan'i Manjakamiadana [ˈruvᵊn manˌdzakəmiˈadə̥nᵊ]) is a royal palace complex in Madagascar that served as the home of the sovereigns of the Kingdom of Imerina in the 17th and 18th centuries, as well as of the rulers of the Kingdom of Madagascar in the 19th century.
Aerial render of the Build The Earth project on a modified Airocean World Map. Build the Earth was created by YouTuber PippenFTS in March 2020 as a collaborative effort to recreate Earth in the video game Minecraft. [1] During the COVID-19 lockdowns, the server aimed to provide players with the opportunity to virtually experience and construct ...
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A Bit-hilani (Akkadian: Bīt-Ḫilāni, meaning 'house of pillars') is an ancient architectural type of palace. It seems to have become popular at the end of the tenth and during the ninth century BCE during the early Iron Age in northern Syria although it may have originated as early as the Bronze Age .
Mezhyhirya is also the former summer house of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union's leaders since 1935. [ 15 ] [ failed verification ] During the occupation by Nazi Germany , it was a residence of the Reich Commissar Erich Koch in a palace of the Kiev Military District commander Iona Yakir . [ 16 ]
Built in the second half of the 15th century by the Bembo family, the palace soon became the residence of a branch of the noble Pisani family (the Pisani Moretta branch). ). The palace was renovated, modified and extended over the following centuries, finally taking on its current aspect in the 18th cent
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Kachanivka Palace. Kachanivka Palace (Ukrainian: Качанівка; Kachanivka; Russian: Качановка; Kachanovka) is one of the many country estates built by Pyotr Rumyantsev, Catherine II's viceroy of Little Russia. It stands on the bank of the Smosh River near the village of Petrushivka in Pryluky Raion, Chernihiv Oblast, Ukraine.