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  2. Category:Tourist attractions in Pretoria - Wikipedia

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    Visitor attractions in Pretoria, Gauteng. Subcategories. This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total. M. Museums in Pretoria (1 C, 13 P) N.

  3. Wonderboom Nature Reserve - Wikipedia

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    Its main attractions are the Wonderboom (Afrikaans for "Marvel tree") near the reserve entrance in Lavender street and the derelict Fort Wonderboompoort on the crest of the Magaliesberg, that was constructed towards the end of the nineteenth century, during the Second Boer War. The latter is reached by following the steep, paved walkway that ...

  4. List of tourist attractions in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Portstewart Strand [3] Scrabo Tower and Scrabo Country Park [3] Tollymore Forest Park [3] Cathedral of SS Patrick & Colman, Newry; Dublin City, largest city on the island, capital and cultural and economic centre of the Republic of Ireland. Christ Church Cathedral, seat of Anglican Church of Ireland Archbishop of Dublin [2] Chester Beatty ...

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  6. Capital Park, Pretoria - Wikipedia

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    Trouw Street and Flowers Street (both part of the M8 route) run through Capital Park and are important lanes between the northeast and western suburbs of Pretoria. Paul Kruger Street (part of the R101 Route) serves as the main route between northern suburbs and the Pretoria Central Business Center. Capital Park is commonly known as a favourite ...

  7. List of World Heritage Sites in the Republic of Ireland

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    Ireland ratified the convention on 16 September 1991. [3] As of 2025, Ireland has two sites on the list, and a further three on the tentative list. [3] The first site listed was Brú na Bóinne – Archaeological Ensemble of the Bend of the Boyne, in 1993. The second site, Sceilg Mhichíl, was listed in 1996.