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Tag: History

June 2023 | Digital Archive

Rock Islands Southern Lagoon in Palau is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Postcard from Oceania

U.S. champion fireknife dancers raise awareness, build connections

The Dutch Parliament building, the Binnenhof, is reflected in the waters of Lake Hofvijer. Photo by Neirfy

The Netherlands

Department leader recalls professional legacy during Mongolia visit

May 2023 | Digital Archive

Tri-Mission Rome dedicates cloned tree to former ambassador

Preserving Architectural History

Office of Cultural Heritage Conservator Lauren Hall (left) and Consultant Emily MacDonald-Korth (right) use technology to look beneath the outer layers of paint to reveal secrets beneath. Photo by Katherine Ferguson

Imbued with History

Panoramic vistas from atop Parque Naciones Unidas El Picacho allow visitors to visually appreciate the entirety of Honduras' capital city. Tegucigalpa's metropolitan area spans 77.6 sq. miles, and the surrounding Central District is home to more than 1.15 million people. Embassy Tegucigalpa's new campus (circled right) will colocate a number of Mission personnel from the old embassy complex (circled left) who currently work in separate facilities.

Tegucigalpa

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