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Castle of Almourol [1] Castelo Branco [1] Castle of Idanha [1] Castle of Monsanto [1] Castle of Penha Garcia [1] Castle of Pombal [2] Castle of Soure - received and reconstructed in March 1128, was the first castle of the Knights Templar. [16] Old town of Tomar, including the Castle, the Convent of the Order of Christ and the Church of Santa ...
Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Badulla" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
Badulla Rose Bank building: Badulla: No. 78 G Badulla Kailagoda: Badulla: 22 November 2002: Mahiyangana road [2] Badulla Salusala building: Badulla: No 78 B Badulla East: Badulla: 22 November 2002 [2] Badulla S.P. bungalow: Badulla: No. 78 D Badulla Central: Badulla: 22 November 2002 [2] Bandarawela Hotel: Bandarawela: Bandarawela: 23 January ...
Religious buildings and structures in Badulla District (2 C) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Badulla District" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.
Badulla" Badulla was an isolated village until the British built roads from Kandy and Nuwara Eliya in the mid 19th century, as part of the growing plantation economy. By the 20th century Badulla had become a regional hub, with the British establishing it as the capital of Uva Wellassa, now known as the Uva Province.
The criteria adopted for inclusion in the list include such factors as: how much survives from the medieval period; how strongly fortified the building was; how castle-like the surviving building is; whether the building has been given the title of "castle"; how certain it is that a medieval castle stood on the site, or that the surviving ...
A medieval barn on the former Manor Farm, built by Winchester College. It is the largest timber-framed building in England and is regarded as an outstanding example of medieval carpentry. Jewel Tower: Tower: 1365-1366 Complete A surviving element of the Palace of Westminster, in London, England.
The site belonged to the Badulla Divisional Secretariat division [2] and is located near the Badulla Hospital, on the Badulla-Bandarawela road. The history about the construction of Welekade market building is unclear, with many people believing that it was erected by the Dutch as a kind of castle or fortress. [3]