Andria is a city in Southern Italy's Apulia region. Known for its 13th-century Castel del Monte, UNESCO World Heritage Site. Fourth-largest municipality in Apulia and largest in Barletta-Andria-Trani province. Located 10 km from Barletta and Adriatic coast
Founded in 1456 by William Sinclair as a collegiate church in Roslin, Scotland. Originally dedicated to Saint Matthew and celebrated Liturgy of the Hours. Abandoned after Scottish Reformation in 1560, rededicated in 1862. Targeted by suffragette bombing in 1914
Located in Marble Arch Geopark near Killykeen Forest Park. Built on man-made Crannog island. Castle fell under control of various clans over centuries. Completed by O'Reilly clan in 1233. Used as prison during 1641 Rebellion
St. Petersburg Cathedral features stunning colors and mosaics. Church of the Spilled Blood showcases contrasting interior and exterior. St. Xenia Church is popular with cemetery visitors and prayer seekers. Hermitage contains extensive collection of paintings by Monet, Picasso, Kandinsky
Retrospective study examined 86 cases of CLP and 86 normal controls. Images were taken at 11-13 weeks using standard mid-sagittal view. Two independent examiners assessed images for maxillary gap presence
Maastricht was founded by Romans in 50 BCE on the Maas River. The city was fortified in 3rd and 14th centuries. The Maastricht Treaty in 1992 made it the symbol of the EU. The Old Town walls were built around 1229, including the Hell Gate