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Aerial view of city skyline with blocks of flats rebuilt since 1950s war, Pyongyang, North Korea, Asia

The facade of the Estonian National Opera house, opened in 1913 and rebuilt following Soviet destruction, in Tallinn, Estonia, Europe

The 17th century Cathedral, collapsed in 1996 and rebuilt, at Noto, famed for Baroque architecture, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Noto, Sicily, Italy, Mediterranean, Europe

The 17th century Cathedral, collapsed in 1996 and rebuilt, at Noto, famed for Baroque architecture, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Noto, Sicily, Italy, Mediterranean, Europe

Facade detail of rebuilt ancient structure at Ancient Agora of Athens, currently a museum, Stoa of Attalos, Athens, Greece, Europe

Bell Tower, dating from 14th century rebuilt by the Qing in 1739, Xian, Shaanxi Province, China, Asia

Leeds Castle, first used as a royal castle in the 9th century, rebuilt in stone by the Normans around 1120, near Maidstone, Kent, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Fuzhou city view with the 'Wu' (dark) pagoda, Fuzhou, Fujian Province, China. The pagoda was first built in 799 AD (rebuilt 941 AD).

Tourists visiting the rebuilt Temple of Hatshepsut, Deir el Bahari, West bank of the River Nile, Thebes, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Hiroshima Castle called Carp Castle in the foreground was destroyed in the atomic bomb blast of August 6, 1945 and rebuilt in 1958, Hiroshima, Japan

Internal courtyard of Zwinger Palace, completely rebuilt after World War 2 bombings, Dresden, Saxony, Germany, Europe

Fuzhou city view with the 'Wu' (dark) pagoda, Fuzhou, Fujian Province, China. The pagoda was first built in 799 AD (rebuilt 941 AD).

'Wu' (dark) pagoda, Fuzhou, Fujian Province, China. First built 799 AD (rebuilt 941 AD). Note that the pagoda is tilted.

White pagoda within the White Pagoda Temple, Fuzhou, Fujian Province, China. First built 904 AD (rebuilt 1548 AD).

View of the ancient Nubian Temple of Debod, dismantled as part of the International Campaign to Save the Monuments of Nubia, rebuilt in Parque de la Montana, Madrid, Spain, Europe

Interior of the ancient Nubian Temple of Debod, dismantled as part of the International Campaign to Save the Monuments of Nubia, rebuilt in Parque de la Montana, Madrid, Spain, Europe

St. Peters cathedral,13th century Lutheran church and House of Blackheads dating from 1334 rebuilt in 1999 with bricks bought by locals, now houses museum, Old Town, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Riga, Latvia, Baltic States, Europe

Interior of the ancient Nubian Temple of Debod, dismantled as part of the International Campaign to Save the Monuments of Nubia, rebuilt in Parque de la Montana, Madrid, Spain, Europe

View of the ancient Nubian Temple of Debod, dismantled as part of the International Campaign to Save the Monuments of Nubia, rebuilt in Parque de la Montana, Madrid, Spain, Europe

View of the ancient Nubian Temple of Debod, dismantled as part of the International Campaign to Save the Monuments of Nubia, rebuilt in Parque de la Montana, Madrid, Spain, Europe

View of the ancient Nubian Temple of Debod, dismantled as part of the International Campaign to Save the Monuments of Nubia, rebuilt in Parque de la Montana, Madrid, Spain, Europe

View of the ancient Nubian Temple of Debod, dismantled as part of the International Campaign to Save the Monuments of Nubia, rebuilt in Parque de la Montana, Madrid, Spain, Europe

View of the ancient Nubian Temple of Debod, dismantled as part of the International Campaign to Save the Monuments of Nubia, rebuilt in Parque de la Montana, Madrid, Spain, Europe

Interior of the ancient Nubian Temple of Debod, dismantled as part of the International Campaign to Save the Monuments of Nubia, rebuilt in Parque de la Montana, Madrid, Spain, Europe

View of the ancient Nubian Temple of Debod, dismantled as part of the International Campaign to Save the Monuments of Nubia, rebuilt in Parque de la Montana, Madrid, Spain, Europe

View of the ancient Nubian Temple of Debod, dismantled as part of the International Campaign to Save the Monuments of Nubia, rebuilt in Parque de la Montana, Madrid, Spain, Europe

View of the ancient Nubian Temple of Debod, dismantled as part of the International Campaign to Save the Monuments of Nubia, rebuilt in Parque de la Montana, Madrid, Spain, Europe

View of the ancient Nubian Temple of Debod, dismantled as part of the International Campaign to Save the Monuments of Nubia, rebuilt in Parque de la Montana, Madrid, Spain, Europe

Rebuilt sections of the ruins of Zvarnots Cathedral, located near the city of Vagharshapat (Ejmiatsin), UNESCO World Heritage Site, suburbs of Yerevan, Armenia, Eurasia

Interior of the ancient Nubian Temple of Debod, dismantled as part of the International Campaign to Save the Monuments of Nubia, rebuilt in Parque de la Montana, Madrid, Spain, Europe

Interior of the ancient Nubian Temple of Debod, dismantled as part of the International Campaign to Save the Monuments of Nubia, rebuilt in Parque de la Montana, Madrid, Spain, Europe

Interior of Lutheran Frauenkirche originally built in 1734 but completely destroyed and rebuilt after WW2 bombings, Dresden, Saxony, Germany, Europe

Interior of the ancient Nubian Temple of Debod, dismantled as part of the International Campaign to Save the Monuments of Nubia, rebuilt in Parque de la Montana, Madrid, Spain, Europe

Interior of the ancient Nubian Temple of Debod, dismantled as part of the International Campaign to Save the Monuments of Nubia, rebuilt in Parque de la Montana, Madrid, Spain, Europe

Statue of Grand Duke of Gediminas, cathedral and bell tower established in 13th century by King Mindaugas, rebuilt in 18th century by Laurynas Stuoka-Gucevicius, Old Town, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Vilnius, Lithuania, Baltic States

View of the ancient Nubian Temple of Debod, dismantled as part of the International Campaign to Save the Monuments of Nubia, rebuilt in Parque de la Montana, Madrid, Spain, Europe

Internal courtyard of Zwinger Palace, completely rebuilt after World War 2 bombings, Dresden, Saxony, Germany, Europe

Buffavento, Byzantine watch tower rebuilt as a castle by Lusignans in the 12th century, highest of Kyrenian hill castles, North Cyprus, Cyprus, Europe

The famous Old Bridge of Mostar built in 1566, destroyed in 1993, rebuilt in 2004 as the New Old Bridge, Mostar, Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Balkans, Europe

Byzantine watchtower rebuilt as a castle by Lusignans in the 12th century, Buffavento, Northern Cyprus, Cyprus, Europe

Cafes in the Old Town Square (Rynek Starego Miasto), with rebuilt medieval buildings, Old Town (Stare Miasto), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Warsaw, Poland, Europe

Bell Tower dating from 14th century rebuilt by the Qing in 1739, Xian City, Shaanxi Province, China, Asia

Lanuza village, abandoned after a dam created Lake Lanuza, now rebuilt, Sallent de Gallego, Pyrenees, Huesca Province, Spain, Europe

Bell Tower dating from 14th century rebuilt by the Qing in 1739, Xian City, Shaanxi Province, China, Asia

Cafes in the Old Town Square (Rynek Starego Miasto), with rebuilt medieval buildings, Old Town (Stare Miasto), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Warsaw, Poland, Europe

The famous Old Bridge of Mostar built in 1566, destroyed in 1993, rebuilt in 2004 as the New Old Bridge, Mostar, Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Balkans, Europe

Houses within the old city walls below the Citadel, rebuilt since its destruction in the First Anglo Afghan war as used as a military garrison, Ghazni, Afghanistan, Asia

The Medersa Ben Youssef, the largest in Morocco, built by the Almoravide dynasty and then rebuilt in the 19th century, richly decorated in marble, carved wood and plasterwork, Medina, Marrakesh, Morroco, North Africa, Africa

The Medersa Ben Youssef, the largest in Morocco, built by the Almoravide dynasty and then rebuilt in the 19th century, richly decorated in marble, carved wood and plasterwork, Medina, Marrakesh, Morroco, North Africa, Africa

The Medersa Ben Youssef, the largest in Morocco, built by the Almoravide dynasty and then rebuilt in the 19th century, richly decorated in marble, carved wood and plasterwork, Medina, Marrakesh, Morroco, North Africa, Africa

Magoki-Attari mosque, founded in the 12th century, rebuilt in the 16th century, Bukhara, Uzbekistan, Central Asia, Asia

Tourists walk across Castle Square Plac Zamkowy, site of Sigismund's Column and Royal Castle, Old Town rebuilt after World War II, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Warsaw, Poland, Europe

Tourists walk across Castle Square Plac Zamkowy, site of Sigismund's Column and Royal Castle, Old Town rebuilt after World War II, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Warsaw, Poland, Europe

Tourists walk across Castle Square Plac Zamkowy, site of Sigismund's Column and Royal Castle, Old Town rebuilt after World War II, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Warsaw, Poland, Europe

St. Peters Cathedral, 13th century Lutheran church, House of Blackheads dating from 1334, rebuilt in 1999, now housing museum and concert hall, and statue of city's patron saint, St. Roland, Old Town, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Riga, Latvia, Baltic States, Europe

The Medersa Ben Youssef, the largest in Morocco, built by the Almoravide dynasty and then rebuilt in the 19th century, richly decorated in marble, carved wood and plasterwork, Medina, Marrakesh, Morroco, North Africa, Africa

The Medersa Ben Youssef, the largest in Morocco, built by the Almoravide dynasty and then rebuilt in the 19th century, richly decorated in marble, carved wood and plasterwork, Medina, Marrakesh, Morroco, North Africa, Africa

House of Blackheads dating from 1334, rebuilt in 1999 with bricks bought by locals, now houses museum and concert hall, Old Town, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Riga, Latvia, Baltic States, Europe

Bell Tower dating from 14th century rebuilt by the Qing in 1739, Xian City, Shaanxi Province, China, Asia

The Medersa Ben Youssef, the largest in Morocco, built by the Almoravide dynasty and then rebuilt in the 19th century, richly decorated in marble, carved wood and plasterwork, Medina, Marrakesh, Morroco, North Africa, Africa

The Medersa Ben Youssef, the largest in Morocco, built by the Almoravide dynasty and then rebuilt in the 19th century, richly decorated in marble, carved wood and plasterwork, Medina, Marrakesh, Morroco, North Africa, Africa

St. Hilarion, Byzantine monastery rebuilt as by Lusignans as a castle in the 11th century, North Cyprus, Cyprus, Europe

The Church of St. Francis of Assisi, built in 1521 and rebuilt in 1661, Old Goa, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Goa, India, Asia

Bell Tower dating from 14th century rebuilt by the Qing in 1739, Xian City, Shaanxi Province, China, Asia

Atumashi Kyaung (Incomparable Monastery) orginally built by King Mindun in 1857, gutted by fire in 1880 and rebuilt by convict labour, Mandalay, Myanmar (Burma), Asia

The Medersa Ben Youssef, the largest in Morocco, built by the Almoravide dynasty and then rebuilt in the 19th century, richly decorated in marble, carved wood and plasterwork, Medina, Marrakesh, Morroco, North Africa, Africa

Dinh Temple, the oldest dynastic temple, rebuilt in 1600, Hoa Lu, Vietnam, Indochina, Southeast Asia, Asia

The Medersa Ben Youssef, the largest in Morocco, built by the Almoravide dynasty and then rebuilt in the 19th century, richly decorated in marble, carved wood and plasterwork, Medina, Marrakesh, Morroco, North Africa, Africa

Kelham Hall, built 1676, rebuilt after fire in 1857, Newark, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom, Europe

Gilded statue of Emperor in the hall of Dinh Temple, the oldest dynastic temple, rebuilt in 1600, Hoa Lu, Vietnam, Indochina, Southeast Asia, Asia

St. Peter's Cathedral (Petrikirche), rebuilt several times since the 11th century, on Moenckebergstrasse and Bergstrasse, Hamburg, Germany, Europe

San Miguel chapel detail, mission church built by Thalcala Indians, rebuilt 1710, among oldest mission churches in America, Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States of America (U.S.A.), North America

Byzantine watchtower rebuilt as a castle by Lusignans in 12th century, the highest of Kyrenian hill castles at 940m, at Buffavento, North Cyprus, Europe

The Church of St. Francis of Assisi, built in 1521 and rebuilt in 1661, Old Goa, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Goa, India, Asia

Indonesia a kindergarten in banda aceh which lost many of children to tsunami, been rebuilt. schools director halimah anwar bustam (seen here in foreground) describes horrors suffered: area kids came from completely flattened by waves. On that fateful sunday children were in their homes, or many were already on beach having. So many died that morning. It devastating. Only we getting things back together, very grateful to helping with reconstruction of damaged building. staff give up a portion of their (already) salaries to sponsor poor children from outlying villages to come to school. structure includes offices staff, a library, prayer room wheelchair accessible classroom.__ Photograph taken in banda aceh, -december 2006, 2 years after tsunami of december 26th 2004 devasted much of coastal region. Taken to illustrate reconstruction work projects of (catholic relief services) of sponsored photo tour