We are all the results of our histories and as such we should hold our heritage dear. |
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They also underscore the enduring richness of the continent's cultural heritage, which serves as a wellspring of creativity worldwide. |
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It was not just the precocious brilliance of his jockeyship but his heritage. |
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There's a long heritage of racing in Northern Kentucky and Greater Cincinnati. |
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Young Mongolians are increasingly abandoning many aspects of their ethnic heritage and are adopting more Americanized attitudes and behavior. |
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He was blessed, or perhaps cursed, with the extensive Angevin heritage, an heritage that made him more powerful than the king of France. |
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The castles and heritage trails are known and savoured by visitors from near and far. |
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Back then, her jet black hair fell to her waist, her panyol heritage obvious in her features. |
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Today we are reaping the rewards of our rich heritage through the tourism trade. |
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There are thousands of antiquities, monuments and heritage sites of various levels of importance all over County Meath. |
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Dad felt that my aristocratic heritage and working-class lineage would make me an ideal political candidate. |
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The potatoes had the furry waxiness and real flavour you only get from the great heritage varieties that have been boiled in their skins. |
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The Acholi people of Northern Uganda have a rich and diverse cultural heritage. |
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Waves of immigrants from Canada and Europe provoked jeremiads bemoaning the demise of New England's Anglo-Puritan colonial heritage. |
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Basketmaking, woodturning, buttermaking and needlework are among the many craft and heritage practices on show during the day also. |
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The folk healers' knowledge of natural resources and lore is an ancient cultural heritage. |
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They will traverse their heritage of anarchic comedy and be enriched in imagination and wit. |
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Cheng said the government and the public were in accord on preservation of heritage sites. |
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The river-fishing heritage in Evesham is something the locals are rightly proud of and will celebrate this coming weekend. |
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The show, to be held at Talkatora Stadium, will see an amalgam of rich Indian heritage and contemporary art put together to entertain the public. |
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Many accommodations can be made for Maori so they can pursue their cultural heritage that make little or no impact on anyone else. |
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The very idea of empowerment through cultural heritage is a contradiction in terms. |
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Manley, of Jamaican and British heritage, studied and gained artistic success in England. |
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Sharp regarded it as a lost heritage which could and should be restored to the nation at large, beginning with schoolchildren. |
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Where the 5 is a staid, solid car, with reliable if sporty handling, the Jag offers up the individuality of that British heritage. |
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I'm proud of my French heritage and I started to discover my Acadian roots later in life, I guess. |
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It emphasises the need to develop a holistic approach to heritage issues and sets out the relevant skills that are required. |
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Their spear and shield-wielding war dances clearly illustrate the rich heritage that the tribe has strived to maintain over the centuries. |
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As a heritage trail, the park includes a network of major cultural landmarks, principal monuments, historic sites and open spaces. |
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An Italian heritage is important, although my mum was an English war bride so I'm probably one of the least Italian-American people on the show. |
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He had never been strong, but his Nymphian heritage had blessed him with speed, as he was light and fleet of foot. |
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Ollivier's conclusions are a complete repudiation of the entire heritage of Marxism, including Trotsky's theory of permanent revolution. |
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The heritage of McMurdo as a military base really shows in the anacronyms used for buildings. |
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But the up-to-date Doctor benefits too from the rich heritage of past series, fondly pored over by Whovians. |
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I had the distinct feeling that they weren't all that interested in, or appreciative of, the heritage in their charge. |
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We hope the foregoing non-exhaustive recital will serve to kindle pride and interest in our collective heritage. |
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The Latvians have a better approach to their architectural heritage than we do. |
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A Khoisan project has been initiated with input at national, provincial, and local levels to protect Khoisan heritage. |
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The only thing going for it was its railway heritage, already fading into the past. |
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His whole farm is a testament to the rich agricultural heritage of Gloucestershire. |
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Iconic creativity issues out of the entire church's dogmatic heritage, which is founded on divine revelation. |
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People can move to new places and be happy again but wild habitats and heritage site cannot be moved and once destroyed cannot be restored. |
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The logic of working together to reduce, reuse and recycle our rubbish is reinforced by a sense of a common heritage. |
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It would succeed in destroying the very essence of what this village is about, its rich countryside heritage. |
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Get your antique treasures valued as part of Hextable Heritage Centre's annual heritage day. |
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This poem is critical of our country but it strongly reaffirms a belief in its principles and heritage. |
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They and the conservation lobby continue to hope that their efforts to preserve the city's heritage will soon get an official stamp of approval. |
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In the last few years, Kuwaitis have rediscovered the meaning of the words tradition and heritage. |
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Although antagonistic to this cultural heritage, their critiques can themselves be said to assume a national frame. |
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Texas beckoned not only their restless, adventurous spirits but evoked family heritage as well. |
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Aurora said that the agency would proceed with the plan to refurbish the heritage building so that it was well-integrated with its neighborhood. |
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It was his team that overcame every concern from planners and heritage guardians to create a brand new alehouse in the ancient English tradition. |
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A virtuoso pianist, he taps not only Cuban rumba and yanqui jazz but digs deeper into his African heritage. |
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It amounts to saying that a future pope should cherish cultural heritage above all else. |
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If the answer to any of these questions is in the affirmative, then may be you own a property with rich heritage value! |
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Mr Ahern said that Lissadell House is considered of national importance and is so rated in the national inventory of architectural heritage. |
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Most Korean parents want their children to retain their Korean language and heritage. |
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Ireland have the wherewithal to defeat a nation that has plenty of heritage but little by way of present form. |
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He said that he was aware of a town in Scotland that had a similar heritage to Portlaw and was now designated as a World Heritage Site. |
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From this dual Anglo-French heritage come the constitutional tensions of modern Canada. |
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In other words, its aim is to exploit its heritage as a global luxury brand based around its colourful, modern rainwear. |
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Common to all the entries is the author's delight in the riches of our surviving heritage. |
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Some groups of cultural heritage tourists choose this spot for pouring libations to ancestors. |
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To the peoples of the west Nordic and arctic areas, hunting is a question of survival as well as an ancient cultural heritage. |
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Explore this Georgian Mansion and enjoy a range of exhibitions that offer an enchanting view of Ireland's heritage and culture. |
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An Teallach is the latest of our important natural heritage sites to come up for sale. |
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History, heritage and tourism in the rainbow nation can be a lucrative business. |
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We owe it to the younger generation to pass on the vast lore, knowledge and expertise and let them know the heritage of the county. |
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So that is part of my cultural heritage, but I never practised Judaism as a religious way. |
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Traditional people like the Mennonites, Amish, Dunkers and Hutterites maintain a large number of these heritage crops. |
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In addition to the repair works, part of the HLF money has been allocated for a training programme in heritage skills. |
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Perhaps it was the violin's formidable heritage, or the choice of repertoire, which accounts for the politely reverential tone of much of the recording. |
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They affirm our heritage and maintain sanctity of our multi-ethnic roots. |
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Mitt rarely mentions his heritage, which includes a great-great-grandfather who immigrated to America with Brigham Young. |
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With its forts, palaces, temples, walls and lanes, East Fort is a landmark among the heritage monuments not only of the city, but also of the State. |
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This emphasis upon a shared European cultural and biological heritage allowed Anglos to claim the social privileges of whiteness for their Mexican spouses. |
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Even though there was a Slavic influence, the Romanian Orthodox Church retained its Latin heritage and remains the predominant religion of Romanians. |
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But now visitors are making their way back to this extraordinary city and are being rewarded with culture, heritage and all the charm of the Adriatic coast. |
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Lyle, whose heritage is part Lakota, is quieter than the other two. |
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Reflecting the Andalusians ' Moorish heritage, houses in the region have traditionally been designed with the goal of protecting residents from the heat of the sun. |
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Stefani, you have disrespected and slighted the entire Native American people with your counterfeit portrayal of our heritage. |
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It runs from 10 am to 5pm and celebrates Swindon's railway heritage with model railway layouts, displays and guided tours of the Swindon Works site. |
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We have a proud heritage of fighting against all forms of revisionism that leads to capitulation and betrayal of the international socialist course. |
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So I want to treat this as a piece of realism rather than the picturesque tradition, which tends to depict an idealised version of English heritage. |
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The humble abode which Nelson Mandela occupied when he first came to Joburg during the early 1940s is to be transformed into a heritage attraction site. |
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That heritage is probably just as auspicious as is proprietorship of The Tonight Show. |
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Traveling through Europe, blogger Molly Hannon pauses to reflect on the city of Dijon's legendary gustatory heritage. |
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The young man testified that he and Sandusky had come together over their shared Polish heritage. |
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Working-class and middle-class mothers of Cuban heritage were questioned about their modes of accommodation to America in terms of language proficiencies. |
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Where Kate is mild-mannered and middle-class, Cressy, 24, is a wild, blue-blooded aristocrat with bohemian heritage. |
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Orange is a reference to the Dutch heritage of many Afrikaners. |
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Every afternoon conchero dancers wearing feathered headdresses and shell anklets and bracelets gather in the main square to remind everyone of the country's Aztec heritage. |
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Americans with funny names like Kagan or Shapira might also feel that Anglo-Saxon heritage shouldn't be a requirement for office. |
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The architects have woven a rich tapestry of restrained luxury into the constrained fabric of an early nineteenth century neoclassical seminary of high heritage significance. |
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With its knickers and tops long sold in pro shops, the company is launching an expansion to create a larger sportswear brand, using its golfing heritage as the foundation. |
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Australia's aboriginal heritage is linguistically very rich. |
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The significance of Wolof surnames today, as through history, extends beyond identification to identity, encapsulating a person's entire socio-economic heritage. |
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The couple will visit Pictou County for an event to celebrate Celtic heritage in Nova Scotia. |
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The revitalization of the distillery is a boon to heritage advocates, who've lost many valuable structures in recent years, quite often to the wrecking ball. |
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In celebrating our heritage, we strengthen the linkages to a glorious history and recommit ourselves to upholding the standards and values given to us by past generations. |
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A more recent phenomenon in the political universe is politicians of Hispanic heritage who are not fluent in Spanish. |
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The primary purpose of the Tsolwana Nature Reserve is the conservation of a representative sample of the region's karroid landscapes, habitats, heritage and species. |
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In her paintings, she emphasized her Indian heritage, borrowing from ancient Mexican and popular art forms, such as retablos, or votive paintings. |
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His mother's heritage more than explained his strength and agility. |
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Wherever you look, Ireland's wonderfully rich heritage abounds. |
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On the whole, the directive is advantageous to the rail network, but it is not advantageous to trams and light railways, nor to community and heritage railways. |
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The Livestock Conservancy considers them a critically endangered heritage breed. |
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The town has a heritage centre and marine wildlife centre, as well as the usual collection of shops and restaurants. |
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Many domestic and international tourists visit to view the city's landmarks and heritage with a complementary benefit to hotels and restaurants. |
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The local motorsports heritage includes the Loton Park Hillclimb and Hawkstone Park Motocross Circuit near Shrewsbury. |
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Some Liverpudlians are able to trace their black heritage in the city back ten generations. |
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David's Day Festival, celebrates Welsh heritage through performance, workshops, and outdoor marketplace. |
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The building was turned into a railway heritage centre in 1979 by the Butetown Historic Railway Society. |
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These Living history museums are now found throughout the United States and the world as part of a thriving heritage industry. |
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The site is dedicated to operational preservation of the Welsh heritage of coal mining, which took place during the Industrial revolution. |
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In 2010, it was included in the UK Memory of the World Register of documentary heritage. |
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Queens Park or Longton park in Dresden is one of the city's heritage parks and is famous for its horticulture and lakes. |
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He is proud of his Welsh heritage, and has a tattoo depicting the Welsh Dragon eating the English. |
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The Gorsedd was created in 1792 as a celebration of Welsh heritage, and inductees are considered to have contributed to Welsh culture. |
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In 2006 heritage unit 121032 was purchased by ATW for use on the Cardiff Bay Shuttle. |
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As a consequence of its industrial heritage, there are extensive areas of contaminated ground along the shores of the estuary. |
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This underwater cultural heritage is protected by the UNESCO Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage. |
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Clans, the next level of resident social structure, are composed of pods with similar dialects, and common but older maternal heritage. |
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The formation of a vintage train is based on the activities by the Furness Railway Trust, but coach restoration is common on heritage railways. |
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Tourism is an important source of wealth for the island thanks to its natural and historical heritage. |
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In 2005, Unesco classed the cantu a tenore among intangible world heritage. |
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Almost every aspect of Spanish life is permeated by its Roman heritage, making Spain one of the major Latin countries of Europe. |
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The city's Hanseatic heritage is documented in the Hanseatic Museum located at Bryggen. |
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The base has been converted to a tourist resort and natural and cultural heritage centre. |
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To see their shared Germanic heritage, one merely has to note the many common words that are very similar in the two languages. |
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Local placenames reflect the diverse linguistic heritage and the landscapes of the island and its surrounding seas attract abundant wildlife. |
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Rotterdam is known for the Erasmus University, its riverside setting, lively cultural life, and maritime heritage. |
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The Norman language writer Alfred Rossel, a native of Cherbourg, composed many songs which form part of the heritage of the region. |
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The Norman language writer Alfred Rossel, native of Cherbourg, composed many songs which form part of the heritage of the region. |
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In the modern world, the Coptic Orthodox Church and the Greek Orthodox Church of Alexandria both lay claim to this ancient heritage. |
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The aim was to spread awareness of the heritage of native species and about the need for conservation, as some of these species are endangered. |
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The Letters of Gediminas are another crucial heritage of the Lithuanian Latin writings. |
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Most Venezuelans have some indigenous heritage and are pardo, even if they identify as white. |
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This is one of only two national historic sites in Canada so recognized for their Irish heritage. |
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On 29 May 2015 Heritage Western Cape formally protected the site as a provincial heritage site. |
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This gives the site Grade II status and provides it with protection under South African heritage law. |
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However, in the last decade Brazil has begun engaging in several initiatives underscoring its slave past and the importance of African heritage. |
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Large areas of the city centre were rebuilt in the 1950s, when little attempt was made to preserve Exeter's heritage. |
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This film was part of a loop of films that was shown at the East Carlton Park steel heritage centre in Northamptonshire for many years. |
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Near to this is its terminus, of the Bluebell Railway a heritage, steam railway line. |
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Island Line Trains have also repainted stations in a heritage scheme of cream and green, as part of a general station improvement package. |
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The Isle of Wight Steam Railway is a heritage railway on the Isle of Wight. |
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Wootton railway station is a heritage railway station on the Isle of Wight, off the south coast of the England. |
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The Torres Strait Islanders possess a heritage and cultural history distinct from Aboriginal traditions. |
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Museums and other material culture repositories, by their very nature, are often active participants in the heritage industry. |
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This relationship is controversial, as many believe that the heritage industry corrupts the meaning and importance of cultural objects. |
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Looters damage and destroy archaeological sites, denying future generations information about their ethnic and cultural heritage. |
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After this, Pepin, though not a king, was the political ruler of the Frankish kingdom and left this position as a heritage to his sons. |
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Beside being an economic and industrial powerhouse, Lombardy has a rich and diverse cultural heritage. |
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One of the entries has been listed as natural heritage, the others are cultural heritage sites. |
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Historically the French people's heritage is diverse, including populations of Gauls, Ligures, Latins, Franks, Iberians, Alamans and Norsemen. |
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Most Italians originate from these two primary elements, and all share a common Latin heritage and history. |
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With only four language groups, the common linguistic heterogeneous heritage is one of the factors making up the Nordic identity. |
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Greece's unique cultural heritage, large tourism industry, prominent shipping sector and geostrategic importance classify it as a middle power. |
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Globalization can trigger a state of emergency for the preservation of musical heritage. |
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Morocco has set among its top priorities the protection of its diverse legacy and the preservation of its cultural heritage. |
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Russian claims to Byzantine heritage clashed with those of the Ottoman Empire's own claim. |
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The unifying forces for the Berber people may be their shared language, or a collective identification with Berber heritage and history. |
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The blue triangles are a tribute to the Union Flag, and represent the British heritage of the province. |
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Barcelona has a rich cultural heritage and is today an important cultural centre and a major tourist destination. |
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Traditional Newfoundland heritage enjoyed a renaissance in the arts and crafts. |
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Cultural experiences in Uruguay include exploring the country's colonial heritage, as found in Colonia del Sacramento. |
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North Korea and South Korea share a common heritage, but the political division since 1945 has resulted in some divergence of modern culture. |
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Paraguay's culinary heritage is also deeply influenced by this cultural fusion. |
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Colombia is one of the most ethnically and linguistically diverse countries in the world, and thereby possesses a rich cultural heritage. |
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The conservation of the architectural and urban heritage of Colombia has been promoted in recent years. |
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The Torre de Manila controversy is regarded as one of the most sensationalized heritage issues of the country. |
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There is an undeniable symbiotic relationship between cultural heritage, tourism, and a national identity. |
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While heritage tourism provides economic opportunities for some, it can devalue contributions made by less familiar groups. |
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Peruvian government has declared this kind of horses as Nation's cultural heritage. |
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Apart from the French village name and that of the local rugby team, Fleur De Lys RFC, little remains of the French heritage. |
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In addition, there is also a relic of the heritage include Great Mosque of Banten Lama, Makam Keramat Lama, and many other relics. |
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Most of the residents of the Mid Coast and Down East sections are chiefly of British heritage. |
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Due to Florence's artistic and architectural heritage, it has been ranked by Forbes as one of the most beautiful cities in the world. |
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Some tourists are less than respectful of the city's cultural heritage, according to Nardella. |
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This bourgeoisie family has acquired an established historical and cultural heritage over the decades. |
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Some of these words entered Dutch via the Indonesian language as part of the colonial heritage. |
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This region is referred to as Greater Frisia or Frisia Magna, and many of the areas within it still treasure their Frisian heritage. |
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A nation proud of its diverse heritage and its cultural and racial variety will preserve its heritage of dialects. |
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As in other Caribbean countries of British colonial heritage, cricket is very popular on the island. |
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Most Korean Protestant churches in the 21st century emphasize their Evangelical heritage. |
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Malankara Marthoma Syrian Church and Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church have the same malankara antiquity and heritage. |
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Our whole constitutional heritage rebels at the thought of giving government the power to control men's minds. |
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The first emphasizes protecting traditional knowledge as a form of cultural heritage. |
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The Bom Jesus Cathedral, Fort Aguada and a new wax museum on Indian history, culture and heritage in Old Goa are other tourism destinations. |
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Some wrought iron is still being produced for heritage restoration purposes, but only by recycling scrap. |
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Although repeatedly rebuilt, its architectural heritage reflects its unusual and important history. |
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New England has a shared heritage and culture primarily shaped by waves of immigration from Europe. |
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Later in the 20th Century, Pawtucket lost much of its architectural heritage to the wrecking ball, including the Leroy Theatre. |
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In 2010 there were about 6,000 people of recent African heritage living in Lowell. |
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Often heritage railways are old railway lines preserved in a state which depicts a certain period, or periods, in the history of railway systems. |
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Use of heritage infrastructure and operations often calls for assigning roles based on historical occupations to the railway staff. |
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Atwood in 1947, the first heritage railway to be rescued and run entirely by volunteers was the Talyllyn Railway in Wales. |
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The large number of heritage railways in the UK is due in part to the closure of many minor lines in the 1960s under the Beeching cuts. |
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Traditional Kuwaiti music is a reflection of the country's seafaring heritage, which is known for genres such as fijiri. |
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England has a strong sporting heritage, and during the 19th century codified many sports that are now played around the world. |
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In particular, the term was not applied to the Cornish or the Breton peoples, who are of similar heritage, culture, and language to the Welsh. |
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The Celtic Sea takes its name from the Celtic heritage of the bounding lands to the north and east. |
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The largest industry is tourism, but the island also has a strong agricultural heritage, including sheep and dairy farming and arable crops. |
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Its heritage is a major asset that has for many years supported the island's tourist economy. |
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The university requires heritage Spanish students to enroll in a specially designed Spanish program not available to non-heritage students. |
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This early Celtic heritage remains today in place names such as Carlisle, Penrith and Eccles, and many river names such as Cocker, Kent and Eden. |
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Yorkshire has a heritage of folk music and folk dance including the Long Sword dance. |
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Modern Irish literature is often connected with its rural heritage through writers such as John McGahern and poets such as Seamus Heaney. |
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They had a common linguistic, religious and artistic heritage that distinguished them from the culture of the surrounding polities. |
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Tom Wolfe has occasionally dealt with his southern heritage in bestsellers like I Am Charlotte Simmons. |
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The city itself also have retained most of its old street layout and architecture, which is part of the world's UNESCO heritage. |
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Danny had christened himself the Italian Stallion years ago in reference to his family's Italian heritage and the name had stuck. |
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With its rich cultural heritage and laid-back atmosphere, Louisiana is a state unlike any other. |
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Birmingham's sporting heritage can be felt worldwide, with the concept of the Football League and lawn tennis both originating from the city. |
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However, in the 19th century, the language was seen as a common heritage, with Ulster Protestants playing a leading role in the Gaelic revival. |
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The Tyne Salmon Trail will serve as a celebration of the river, its heritage and its increasingly diverse ecosystem. |
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There is a rich heritage of historical features and archaeological remains, including defensive sites, burial mounds and field boundaries. |
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Sheffield Industrial Museums Trust manages the museums dedicated to Sheffield's industrial heritage of which there are three. |
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The title reflects Nottingham's literary heritage, with Lord Byron, DH Lawrence and Alan Sillitoe having links to the city. |
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Preston is the home of the heritage Ribble Steam Railway, located in Riversway. |
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Many other heritage railways and museums also have GWR locomotives or rolling stock in use or on display. |
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Numerous stations owned by Network Rail also continue to display much of their GWR heritage. |
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It has since returned to Rigby Road Depot for storage and eventual restoration as an operational tram within the heritage fleet. |
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A small collection of them have also been retained for use within the heritage fleet. |
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This does not include the London Underground, nor other systems which are not part of the national network, such as heritage railways. |
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Monorails, heritage tramways, miniature railways and funiculars also exist in several places. |
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Many lines closed by British Railways, including many closed during the Beeching cuts, have been restored and reopened as heritage railways. |
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This was the birth of the heritage railway movement, which has flourished in Britain and around the world in the years since. |
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As a result, many of these lines passed from being common carriers and were preserved as heritage railways after their demise. |
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Where this has happened their heritage existence is included as a second row. |
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Liverpool traditionally is known as having the strongest Irish heritage of any British city, with the possible exception of Glasgow. |
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Liverpool's Irish heritage is further highlighted by it being the only English city to have a significant Orange Order membership. |
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As in Liverpool, city residents of Irish heritage have been influential in the music industry. |
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To promote Pakistan's unique cultural heritage the government organizes various festivals throughout the year. |
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Many people in Bangladesh practice Sufism, which has a long heritage in the region. |
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Bangladesh shares its culinary heritage with the neighboring Indian state of West Bengal. |
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It links overseas Chinese and their descendants to their heritage, even though they live thousands of miles away from their ancestral homelands. |
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Now, these Native Americans are trying to regain some of their lost heritage. |
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The language has undergone a revival in recent decades and is considered to be an important part of Cornish identity, culture and heritage. |
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Cornwall Council consider Cornwall's unique cultural heritage and distinctiveness to be one of the area's major assets. |
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Cornwall's rich heritage and dramatic landscape have inspired writers since at least the 19th century. |
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The steam heritage Severn Valley Railway runs from Bridgnorth into Worcestershire along the Severn Valley. |
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The area also has a rich motorsports heritage, with the Loton Park Hillclimb and Hawkstone Park Motocross Circuit situated near Shrewsbury. |
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A significant group of German Pietists in Iowa formed the Amana Colonies and continue to practice speaking their heritage language. |
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Despite a rich heritage of Punjabi literature, Punjabi Television serial industry in Indian Punjab has totally disappeared. |
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It holds in itself a repository of the cultural and social heritage of the country. |
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Nottinghamshire's claim to Robin Hood's heritage is disputed, with Yorkists staking a claim to the outlaw. |
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It is this location that provides a vital clue to Robin Hood's Yorkshire heritage. |
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Its aims are based on conservation, heritage and communities, but also include tourism and the economy. |
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In Louisiana, there is a variety of sausage that is unique to its heritage, a variant of andouille. |
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Yeats, in part because of Yeats's use of Ireland's Celtic heritage in poetry. |
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The maritime heritage of Devon made sea shanties, hornpipes and naval or sea ballads important parts of regional folk music. |
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Yorkshire has a rich heritage of folk music and folk dance including the Long Sword dance. |
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It was created to combine the roles of existing bodies that had emerged from a long period of state involvement in heritage protection. |
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Up to 2004, there were six criteria for cultural heritage and four criteria for natural heritage. |
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Did they hold out for their heritage of Ls. Cs and Vs? Did they have their numeral martyrs as we have our metric martyrs? |
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Many young people study and move abroad, and this helps them maintain cultural links with their specific Faroese heritage. |
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Migrants from the two latter eras still represent the genetic heritage of most Irish people. |
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Irishmen who cut their hair short were deemed to be forsaking their Irish heritage. |
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Strategic bombing and land warfare destroyed many cities and cultural heritage sites. |
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Each country of the United Kingdom has its own body responsible for heritage matters. |
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The local harbour features the Tolbooth, the town's small museum of local heritage. |
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Tourism, sport and recreation, and heritage history attract visitors from across the world. |
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The current owners have begun pumping 40 years of rain water from the quarry with the aim of developing a heritage centre on the site. |
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Dundee has a strong literary heritage, with several authors having been born, lived or studied in the city. |
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The majority of steam locomotives were retired from regular service by the 1980s, though several continue to run on tourist and heritage lines. |
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In some countries heritage steam operation continues on the national network. |
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They are maintained operational as a means of preserving railway heritage and as a tourist attraction. |
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Several heritage railways in the UK have built new steam locomotives in the 1990s and early 21st century. |
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The Vale of Rheidol Railway was privatised in 1989 and continues to operate as a private heritage railway. |
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Other preserved lines, or heritage railways, have reopened some lines previously closed by British Rail. |
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In terms of national heritage, the largest groups of British Muslims are Pakistanis and Bangladeshis. |
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Vanuatu is the only country in the South Pacific with a significant Presbyterian heritage and membership. |
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He befriended the king's niece, Princess Victoria Kaiulani, who also had a link to Scottish heritage. |
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It began in Italy, a country rich in Roman heritage as well as material prosperity to fund artists. |
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Lewis wished to demonstrate how Welsh heritage was linked as one of the 'founders of European civilization. |
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Kuwait's marine and littoral ecosystems contain the bulk of the country's biodiversity heritage. |
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Third, it insinuates that black afro hairstyles relate to African cultural heritage, which is largely untrue. |
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Somalia has a rich musical heritage centred on traditional Somali folklore. |
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Somalis have a rich musical heritage centered on traditional Somali folklore. |
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The country's cultural heritage includes traditional Icelandic cuisine, Icelandic literature and medieval sagas. |
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This was usually mixed with Brazilian influences from their own heritage which produced a unique form of Brazilian architecture. |
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The Dutch are proud of their cultural heritage, rich history in art and involvement in international affairs. |
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Over 350 years of mutual heritage has left a significant cultural mark on the Netherlands. |
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The natural heritage can boast a unique combination of a tropical climate, vast archipelago and long stretch of beaches. |
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These natural attractions are complemented by a rich cultural heritage that reflects Indonesia's dynamic history and ethnic diversity. |
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The heritage tourism is focussed on specific interest on Indonesian history, such as colonial architectural heritage of Dutch East Indies era. |
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The popular heritage tourism attractions are Jakarta Old Town and the royal Javanese courts of Yogyakarta, Surakarta and the Mangkunegaran. |
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Parts of the northern Iberian Peninsula, namely Galicia, Cantabria, Asturias and Northern Portugal, also lay claim to this heritage. |
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In other regions, people with a heritage from one of the Celtic nations also associate with the Celtic identity. |
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Though the Antonine Wall is mentioned in the text, it does not appear on UNESCO's map of world heritage properties. |
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The underlying geology, harsh climate, and long history of human occupation have shaped this rich and distinctive natural heritage. |
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The impact of the Tobacco Lords on Glasgow's architectural heritage remains today. |
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Cultural engagement and heritage has had a positive effect on the renewing interest in languages. |
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Buchanan, taking the poems of Ossian to be authentic, was moved to revalue the genuine traditions and rich cultural heritage of the Gaels. |
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The heritage centre is run by local volunteers and operates from a shop unit in the Kingdom Shopping Centre. |
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Scottish Canadians are people of Scottish descent or heritage living in Canada. |
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The provenance of the Code appealed to scholars who saw in the Holy Roman Empire a revival of venerable precedents from the classical heritage. |
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Scottish clanship contained two complementary but distinct concepts of heritage. |
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