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Its historic city center is a listed UNESCO world heritage site.
Its historic ties, its long military presence as well as its economic influence have also given it a political influence.
Its beginnings lie far back in historic tribal warfare customs, when groups of armed men called impis battled.
Its historic centre is listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.
Its current home is the historic Valentine Theatre Downtown.
Its historic importance is evidenced by Northumberland's castles, the two World Heritage Sites of Durham Cathedral and Durham Castle, and Hadrian's Wall.
Its goals are to help property owners and interest groups, such as the National Trust for Historic Preservation, coordinate, identify, and protect historic sites in the United States.
Its importance as a historic monument was recognised from the 19th century, and various restoration programmes have been carried out since.
Its purpose is unknown but one historic account claims that it marked the spot where Joseph was buried ( see Joseph's tomb ), the area having been excavated by a Muslim caliph, under the influence of a local tradition regarding Joseph's tomb.
Its county government was abolished in 1999, though it continues to exist as a historic geographic area.
" Its core is the Main Street Historic District, which was listed in the New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places in 1972, one of the first registered historic districts in New Jersey.
Its well known features include the historic rows ( narrow streets ) and the main tourist sector on the seafront.
Its historic register contains such names as Ulysses S. Grant and Mark Twain.
Its historic center is now in the City of Altamonte Springs.
Elkridge has historic churches, including Melville Church on Furnace Ave. Its original building was the first Methodist church built ( 1772 ) and was visited on the circuit rides of Francis Asbury.
Its early role with carding machines, and the role that Pliny Earle played with the first water powered mill at Pawtucket, complete the case for inclusion on Leicester in this Federal NPS historic designation.
" Its historic and secluded downtown area, with streets lined by live oak trees, is home to several art galleries and shops.
Its Small Town Main Street committee is working on an integrated approach to developing and marketing the historic center of town.
Its construction as a modern expressway would have caused the destruction of the King of Prussia Inn ; however, historic preservationists managed to prevail upon the state of Pennsylvania to avoid this important structure by building north and southbound lanes on either side of it.
Its historic sites include:
Its main campus is a historic district and features some of the earliest examples of collegiate gothic architecture in North America.
Its stock of Regency and Classical Revival buildings, considered the best in the country from the post-war of 1812 period, led the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada to recommend that the town's historic district be designated a National Historic Site of Canada, a designation which was approved in 2003.
Its religious communities include ( to name only a few ), Afrikaans-speaking congregations of the Dutch Reformed Church, Rastafarian communities, people who engage only in traditional Xhosa practices, syncretic Xhosa Christian churches, evangelical Christian churches, and southern Africa's largest Muslim community ( drawing its oldest roots from the historic Cape Muslim community, which dates back to the 17th century ).

Its and landmarks
Its tall Ferris wheel is one of the most visited landmarks in the Midwest, attracting about 8 million people annually.
Its main landmarks include Kingston Hospital and Kingsmeadow football stadium, which is currently used for the home matches of both AFC Wimbledon and Kingstonian F. C .. St Peter's Church is also located at the other end of the area.
Its two cooling tower s are landmarks of the city's skyline.
Its purpose was to " revert to the Ancient Land Marks of the Society " and to promulgate those landmarks amongst the brethren.
Its buildings are scale copies of Portuguese architectural landmarks and were completed in the 1950s.
Its dome-shaped eastern tower is one of the city's landmarks.
Its recognizable form and looming presence over so much of the bay, delta, and Central Valley, and good visibility even from the Mother Lode, all key regions during the gold rush and early statehood, made it not just a well-known visual touchstone but an important landmarks for mapping and navigation.
Its facade, with two high spires, is one of the most well-known landmarks of Stone Town.
Its landmarks are some old villas and three small churches.
Its construction came at the height of the extravagant Florida Land Boom of the 1920s, and the bridge is one of its greatest landmarks.
Its focus is on the preservation of important landmarks, the development of the structural environment, and the promotion of good architectural design.
Its chief landmarks are All Saints ' church, known as " The Queen of the Fens ", and Moulton Windmill, the tallest tower mill in the United Kingdom.
Its trademark neon Pegasus that would be erected in 1934 would come to be one of the city's most recognizable landmarks and representative of the city itself.

Its and include
Its Completion thus becomes one of the convenient maturity indicators to include in studies of growth, dietary patterns, and health during adolescence.
Its current applications include a neutron source and an agent for radiation therapy targeting cancer cells in the body.
Its products include foods, beverages, cleaning agents and personal care products.
Its functions are thought to include tasks such as lipid and heme biosynthesis, and it appears to be necessary for survival.
Its exports include timber, citrons, skins, chestnuts, and gallic acid.
Its partners include some of the biggest players in the worlds of computing, communications, and consumer electronics, and it's loaded with top-notch engineers who have been given a clean slate to reinvent traditional approaches to ubiquitous worldwide communications.
Its concepts include li ( principle, akin to Plato's forms ), qi ( vital or material force ), taiji ( the Great Ultimate ), and xin ( mind ).
Its main themes include isolation, how such a condition can be borne, and the internal conflict brought about by societal repression of individual desire.
Its policies include the legal equality of all men, the citizen's right to own property and opposition to dictatorship.
Its architectural features are meaningfully designed and include a high-pitched roof and skylight.
Its hierarchies include: Brazil ( Country ), Major Regions, States, Macro-regions, micro-regions, municipalities, districts, sub-districts, Neighborhoods and census tracts.
Its facilities include two theaters and one 900-seat auditorium.
Its specialized libraries include the Biomedical Libraries, Evans Map Room, Feldberg Business & Engineering Library, Jones Media Center, Kresge Physical Sciences Library, Paddock Music Library, Rauner Special Collections Library, and Sherman Art Library.
* Discordian texts and scriptures include Principia Discordia, Black Iron Prison, Zen Without Zen Masters, Liber Malorum, Book 5 ( The Zenarchist's Cookbook ), Zenarchy Unapologia, The Book of the Apocalypso, The Book of Eris, The Book of Inconveniences, The Honest Book of Truth ( portions of which are used in Principia Discordia ), Jonesboria Discordia, Metaclysmia Discordia, Novus Ordo Discordia, Principia Harmonia, Aeturnus Ille Discordia, The Wise Book of Baloney, The Book of Life, The Book of Chaos and Its Virtue, Chao Te Ching, Summa Discordia, Voices of Chaos, The Book of Chaos, Apocrypha Discordia, Principia Entropius, etc.
Its four thrust areas include technology transition, assessment, rapid productivity and adaptive systems.
Its mission was extended twice to include an encounter with Comet Borrelly and further engineering testing.
Its duties have expanded over the years, and today, according to official Federal Reserve documentation, include conducting the nation's monetary policy, supervising and regulating banking institutions, maintaining the stability of the financial system and providing financial services to depository institutions, the U. S. government, and foreign official institutions.
Its international awards include the Teddy award at the 1999 Berlin Film Festival.
Its resources include: most of the university's books, microfilms, print and bound journals, government documents, and maps.
Its major functions include facilitating trade negotiations and handling trade related matters, inter-government relations with foreign governments ; the promoting of investment in Hong Kong ; and liaising with the media and business community.
Its symptoms can include: an increase in body temperature to over 40 degrees Celsius ( 104 degrees Fahrenheit ), tachycardia, arrhythmia, vomiting, diarrhea, dehydration, coma, and death.
Its use in other genres of composition include Horace's satires, and Ovid's Metamorphoses.
Its major interests include 15 daily and 38 weekly newspapers, and more than 300 magazines around the world, including Harper's Bazaar, Cosmopolitan, Esquire, Elle and O, The Oprah Magazine ; 29 television stations through Hearst Television Inc. which reach a combined 18 % of U. S. viewers ; ownership in leading cable networks, including A + E Networks, and ESPN Inc .; as well as business publishing, Internet businesses, television production, newspaper features distribution and real estate.
Its alternate ancient names include,, and.
Its neighbors include Estonia on the north ( 267 kilometers of common border ), Lithuania on the south ( 453 kilometers ), Belarus on the southeast ( 141 kilometers ), and Russia on the east ( 217 kilometers ).

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