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Near and castle
Near the end, Don Quixote reluctantly sways towards sanity: an inn is just an inn, not a castle.
Near the castle ruins, on the West Hill, are " St Clement's Caves ", partly natural, but mainly excavated by hand by the smugglers from the soft sandstone.
Near the castle are the ruins of the fourteenth-century palace of the grand jury and the old cathedral ( 1603 ) probably built on a design by architect Camillo Camillians.
Near the Campo da Feira, one can find the ruins of the castle of the Sarmientos, the Counts of Ribadavia, dating from the fifteenth century.
It has an old Moorish castle, and manufactures of silks, soap, dye-stuffs, leather, paper, etc ... Near Liorca are important lead mines.
Near Madrano was a small castle which was rebuilt in the late 13th Century by the Anexia family.
Near the castle there is the Villa Carola where the town library is located.
Near to Kapan is the castle in which Bek died in 1728.
Near the village center one finds the " Chornhaus ", which, built in 1695, looks very similar to a small castle, because of its tower.
Near the river are the remains of a Norman motte-and-bailey castle ( Brandon Castle ).
Near to the wine castle is Happiness Dairy, a local cheese and ice cream producer.
Near the view from the Stück-garden over the deer moat ( Hirschgraben ) of the well-kept ruins of the castle interior, he asks himself whether one should not redevelop the whole area again.
Near to the church are the earthwork remains of a motte and bailey castle.
Near the castle there was also a ferry that operated between Biberstein and Rohr until the beginning of the Second World War when it was replaced with a bridge.
Near the town is the castle of Lahneck, built about 1290, destroyed by the French in 1689, and restored in 1854.

Near and ruins
Near the location of the present train station, the ruins of a settlement from the Bronze Age ( about 1000 BC ) have been excavated.
Proso millet appears to have reached Europe not long after its appearance in Georgia, first appearing in east and central Europe ; however, the grain needed a few thousand more years to cross into Italy, Greece, and Iran, and the earliest evidence for its cultivation in the Near East is a find in the ruins of Nimrud, Iraq dated to about 700 BC.
Near the ruins of the fortress Valdivia gathered the remnant of the garrison.
Near the northwest corner of the complex are the ruins of the House of the Frescoes.
Near the river are the Deer Creek / Bryson Paddock Sites where archaeologists have excavated the ruins of two prominent 18th century Wichita Indian villages.
Near the Institute are the ruins of Asklepieion, where Herodicus taught Hippocrates medicine.
Near the Episcopal palace, which now holds the Musée départemental Breton ( devoted to regional history, archaeology, ethnology and economy ) are the ruins of the town's 15th century walls.
An outbreak of plague decimated the population in 1742 and the Near East earthquake of 1759 left the city in ruins, killing 200 town residents.
Near the lake, on Meech Creek, are the ruins of a fertilizer plant built by Thomas " Carbide " Willson during the 1900s.
Near Lop Nur, he discovered the ruins of the former walled royal city and later Chinese garrison town of Lulan, containing the brick building of the Chinese military commander, a stupa, and 19 dwellings built of poplar wood.
Near Cumnock, at the confluence of Guelt and Glenmuir Waters, lie the ruins of the 15th century Kyle Castle.
Near Zimnicea there are ruins of several ancient fortresses and fortifications from the 4th to the 1st century BC.
Near to the village are the ruins of Titchfield Abbey, a place with strong associations with Shakespeare, through his patron, the Earl of Southampton.
Near the Island, on the north-east flood plain, in park land, are Ankerwycke and the ruins of the twelfth-century Priory of St Mary's.
Near Dunbeg is Kilvickadownig, home to other archeologial ruins, including examples of the beehive house and the grave of Caol or Cháil Mic Crimthainn, the last to die in the Battle of Ventry from the well-known Fenian Cycle myths.
Near the town are the ruins of a medieval fortress.
Near the town are the ruins of a fortress, mentioned as Sarapana by Strabo and Sarapanis by Procopius as a strong position on the road that led from Colchis to Iberia.
Near the mouth of the lagoon are the ruins of an iron tower, 8. 3 m high, that was constructed by the Philippine Navy as a lighthouse in 1965.
Near the ruins of the old Kilmadock church and graveyard is Hermit's Croft, thought to be where he lived for seven years.
Near Durga Sagar are the ancient ruins of the palace of a local landlord of the British colonial era ( called zamindar in Bengali ).

Near and stands
Near Dunderhole Point on Glebe Cliff stands a building from the former slate quarry: this has been used as Tintagel Youth Hostel ( managed by YHA ( England and Wales )) for many years.
Near the Soy Street intersection during the evenings, there are often unlicensed food stands and professional Chinese Chess players plying their trades.
Near Esbjerg on the west coast stands Svend Wiig Hansen's enormous sculpture of four chalky white figures gazing out at the sea.
* Near the church stands the Cloth Market ( in French Halle aux Draps ), dating from the 16th century.
Near the gardens stands Britain's first internally illuminated street sign, the Pillar of Salt which was built in 1935.
Near the entrance stands a haunted, moving suit of armor.
Near the town's All Saints ' Parish Church stands the doorway and site of the seventeenth century Three Half Moons Inn, where the Earl of Derwentwater stayed with his followers in 1715 prior to marching into a heavy defeat at the Battle of Preston.
Near a hilltop in Brockwell Park stands the Grade II * listed Brockwell Hall, which was built in 1831.
Near the intersection stands the York Designer Outlet shopping mall.
Near the southern shore stands Burnmoor Lodge, once a keeper's cottage and a dwelling two miles ( 3 km ) from the nearest road.
Near Rhodes Memorial there are a few surviving natural stands of a famous native tree called the Silvertree.
St Peter's Church, Kineton Near the centre of the village stands St Peter's Church.
* Near the Rocca di San Giorgio, on the " Promontorio del Priamar ", stands the fortress named Priamar, built by the Genoese in 1542 after their conquest of Savona, on the area of the old cathedral and old city and later used as a prison and military priso.
Near the kirk stands the imposing Cramond House.
Near Varmahlíð stands the turf roofed church at Víðimýri, built in 1834, which has a magnificent altarpiece dating from 1727.
The junction of Acland St and Barkly St is known as the Village Belle, after the Village Belle Hotel, one of the oldest in Melbourne, which stands on Barkly St at the end of Acland St. Near the junction of Carlisle St and Acland St is Luna Park, one of Australia's best-known amusement parks, which attracts large crowds during the summer.
Near the Church in a park of around stands Coleby Hall, a gabled house dating back to 1628, built for Sir William Lister, the father of Thomas Lister.
Britain as an empire stands or falls with the control of the Near East.
Near this temple, amidst scenic surroundings, stands a Veerashaiva Matha.
Near the end, Eminem stands shocked seeing the shooting of Proof.
Near Philo the river runs through Hendy Woods State Park, a state park of more than, featuring two virgin redwood stands.
Near the church stands the Bjølstad Chapel ( Bjølstad-kapellet ).
Near the highest point in Vernet-les-Bains, next to the mairie ( town hall ), stands a monument to the Entente Cordiale of 1904.
A large circular bollard stands by the river with the inscription: " Near this site stood Millbank Prison which was opened in 1816 and closed in 1890.

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