File:Culture, Palmyra Campaign - UNESCO - PHOTO0000002374 0000.tiff
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Theme InfoField | Culture - Palmyra Campaign | ||||||||||||||||
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For documentary reasons, this is the original metadata as provided by UNESCO. The Description is contributed by participants in UNESCO's crowdsourcing project. Do not edit this section. BW/Colour: Black and white City: Bosra Country: Syria Date range: @@-@@-1965 Description: View of the columns of the Roman theatre at Bosra. English transcr.: Restoration of the columns of the Roman theatre at Bosra. It is considered to be the largest and best preserved Roman theatre in the world. French transcr.: Théâtre romain de Bosra, considéré comme le plus grand et le mieux conservé de tous les théâtres romains du monde. Restauration des colonnes. Keywords: Ancient theatre | Restoration | Historic cities | Cultural cooperation | International cooperation | Cultural property preservation Orientation: Landscape Persons: Author: UNESCO / Dominique Roger; |
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English: View of the columns of the Roman theatre at Bosra. |
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Depicted place | Syrian Arab Republic, Bosra (Q272680) | ||||||||||||||||
Theme InfoField | Ancient theatre, Restoration, Historic cities, Cultural cooperation, International cooperation, Cultural property preservation | ||||||||||||||||
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1965 date QS:P571,+1965-00-00T00:00:00Z/9 |
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PHOTO0000002374 |
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English: Restoration of the columns of the Roman theatre at Bosra. It is considered to be the largest and best preserved Roman theatre in the world.
Français : Théâtre romain de Bosra, considéré comme le plus grand et le mieux conservé de tous les théâtres romains du monde. Restauration des colonnes. |
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This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 IGO license. Attribution: UNESCO / Dominique Roger
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current | 15:05, 4 September 2019 | 5,807 × 4,420 (73.88 MB) | AliciaFagervingWMSE-bot (talk | contribs) | {{Photograph | author = {{Creator:Dominique Roger}} | other_fields_1 = {{Information field|name=Theme|value=Culture - Palmyra Campaign}} | other_fields_2 = {{Information field|name=Theme|value=Ancient theatre, Restoration, Historic cities, Cultural cooperation, International cooperation, Cultural property preservation}} | date = 1965 | original_description = <nowiki>BW/Colour: Black and white; City: Bosra; Country: Syria; Date range: @@-@@-1965; Description: View of the columns of the Roman t... |
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