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Parco or Villa Reale (formerly Royal Gardens) at Chiaia, Naples.

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Port of Valletta, Malta.

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The town of Corfu with the Old and New Fortresses.

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Aigion in 1823.

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Bay of Pozzuoli, Naples.

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Marathonisi (Cranae) island in Lakonia, Peloponnese.

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The anchorage of Alexandria. Top: On the left, Qaitbay fortress. In the middle, the triumphal column of Diocletian (Column of Pompey). Bottom: The Pasha's Palace.

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Port of Zakynthos. On the left, the church and bell tower of Agios Nikolaos at Molos.

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View of Nafplion with Palamidi fortress.

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View of Ioannina. In the background, Mount Mitsikeli.

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The palace and the tomb of Ali Pasha at Ioannina.

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The audience chamber at the palace of Ali Pasha at Ioannina.

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View of the castle of Ioannina.

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View of Paramythia, Thesprotia. In the background, the castle of Agios Donatos.

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Inn at Epirus.

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The castle of Arta.

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The bridge of Arta.

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View of Parga with the Venetian fortress.

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View of Filiata, Thesprotia.

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View of Peta from the Ambracian gulf.

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Landscape at Buthrotum, Albania. The building in the background is probably the castle of Ali Pasha.

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View of Varna in the Crimean War. In the background, the ships of the British fleet.

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View of the harbour of Balaklava close to Sebastopol, Crimea. In the background, on the right, the ruins of the Genoese castle. On the left, ships of the British fleet.

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The monastery of Saint George at Balaklava, close to Sebastopol. In the background, cape Aya.

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Landscape at Inkerman. In the foreground Chornaya river. In the background, the Byzantine fortress of Kalamita.

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View of Sebastopol from the British camp during the Crimean war.

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View of Sebastopol.

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Aqueduct on Chornaya river, position held by the Kingdom of Sardinia in the Crimean war.

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Cemetery at Sebastopol. This spot was highly important to the British forces in the Crimean war.

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View of Sebastopol in 1855, after its siege by the British army during the Crimean war.

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