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    Cityscapes
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  • A large building divided into multiple separate living units or apartments, typically stacked vertically.
    Block of flats
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  • A row of similar, often identical, houses joined together in a line and sharing side walls.
    Terraced house
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  • residential building that is not connected to any other structure.
    Detached house
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  • A self-contained living unit within a larger building, usually with its own entrance, kitchen, and bathroom; also known as an apartment.
    Flat
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  • A large, grand residence often characterized by its impressive size, luxurious features, and extensive grounds.
    Mansion
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  • A residential building that shares one common wall with an adjacent house, each having its own separate entrance.
    Semi-detached house
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  • A single-story house, often with a veranda or porch, providing easy access to outdoor spaces.
    Bungalow
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  • A space where works of art, often paintings or sculptures, are displayed for public viewing and appreciation.
    Art gallery
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  • A structure built to span a physical obstacle, such as a river, and provide a pathway for people or vehicles.
    Bridge
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  • A large fortified building, historically used as a residence for royalty or a stronghold in times of conflict.
    Castle
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  • A facility where raw materials are transformed into finished products on a large scale.
    Factory
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  • A planned residential development containing a number of houses or apartments.
    Housing estate
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  • An area of land zoned and planned for industrial activities, housing various manufacturing and production facilities.
    Industrial estate
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  • A public space or building where goods are bought and sold, often featuring stalls or shops.
    Market
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  • The outer edges or boundary of a city or town, typically less densely populated than the central areas.
    Outskirts
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  • A large, ornate residence often associated with royalty or high-ranking officials.
    Palace
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