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- 3. A large and impressive residence, typically occupied by royalty or high-ranking officials.
- 8. Relating to or characteristic of a place that attracts many tourists; popular among tourists.
- 9. Evoking admiration, awe, or respect; making a strong impact or leaving a lasting impression.
- 10. A place of worship for followers of Islam; a Muslim temple or prayer hall.
- 11. The principal church of a diocese, where the bishop's throne is located; typically grand and architecturally significant.
- 16. An open, public area in a city or town, typically surrounded by buildings and often used for gatherings or events.
- 17. A tall, narrow structure or building that often stands alone and is taller than its surroundings; can serve various purposes, such as observation, defense, or communication.
- 18. A structure, statue, or building that is created to commemorate a person, event, or historical significance.
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- 1. A large fortified building or group of buildings, typically from medieval times, used as a residence for royalty or nobility.
- 2. A sheltered area of water along a shore where ships can anchor or dock; a port or harbor.
- 4. Located far away from populated areas; distant or secluded.
- 5. A three-dimensional sculpture or figure, typically representing a person, animal, or deity.
- 6. The remains or remnants of a structure or building that has been destroyed or fallen into decay.
- 7. Relating to or significant in history; having importance or relevance to the past.
- 12. Failing to meet expectations or hopes; not satisfying or fulfilling.
- 13. A transparent tank or container in which aquatic plants and animals are kept for observation or display.
- 14. Strikingly impressive or magnificent; visually stunning or dramatic.
- 15. Having a large number of people or objects in a confined space; filled with a crowd.
