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  2. Category:2004 sculptures - Wikipedia

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  3. Fournofarago - Wikipedia

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    The village is known for its celebratory feast of Aghios Georgios held annually on April 23 and a chapel fountain with reported healing powers. Many people journey to the fountain in order to return to their homes with the clear-tasting water. The chapel itself grants a good view of the whole region.

  4. Mountain Fountain - Wikipedia

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    Mountain Fountain is a public sculpture located in the Parnell suburb of Auckland, New Zealand. It was designed by Terry Stringer and depicts a bronze Cubist volcano thrusting up from a concrete base, with streams of water falling from three of the sculpture's four faces.

  5. File:Fountain in Chania, Crete 002.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. 2004 in art - Wikipedia

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    The year 2004 in art involved various significant events and new art works. Events April ... Jaume Plensa – Crown Fountain [4] [5] [6] Awards.

  7. Satellite photos reveal destruction caused by Hurricane Milton

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    Satellite images show the extent of the damage from Hurricane Milton, which spawned tornadoes across Florida and struck the state as a Category 3 hurricane.. The fatal storm surge that forecasters ...

  8. Mount Ida (Crete) - Wikipedia

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    Mount Ida (Greek: Ἴδα), [3] [4] known variously as Idha, Ídhi, Idi, and Ita (the massif including the mountain is called Psiloritis, Greek: Ψηλορείτης), [5] is the highest mountain on the island of Crete, with an elevation of 2,456 metres (8,058 ft). It has the highest topographic prominence of any mountain in Greece.

  9. Vrontisi Monastery - Wikipedia

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    Due to this fountain, Ottoman Turks used to call Vrontisi Santrivanli Monastir, i.e. Fountain Monastery. According to the Italian architect Giuseppe Gerola , the fountain dates from the 15th century and was created by an artisan that could skilfully use the chisel, something that was uncommon in Crete at the time.