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1801
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Pennsylvania Avenue
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Pierre Charles L'Enfant, Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates
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Jardin du Luxembourg
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Salomon de Brosse, Tommaso Francini, Jacques Boyceau
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Piazza del Duomo
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Giuseppe Mengoni
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Summer Palace (Yi He Yuan)
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Buckingham Palace
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John Nash, Edward Blore, Aston Webb, Thomas Cubitt
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San Michele, Lucca
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unknown, Matteo di Giovanni
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De Realiteit, Almere, Netherlands
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Addison Godel, Eduard Böhtlingk
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