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In a state of disrepair or deterioration, often due to neglect or age.
Run-down
Calm and quiet; free from disturbance or conflict.
Peaceful
Producing a lot of noise; characterized by loud or disruptive sounds.
Noisy
Relating to the present time or contemporary style, often characterized by current design and technological trends.
Modern
Full of energy and activity; vibrant and animated.
lively
Evoking admiration or respect due to its size, skill, or other notable qualities.
Impressive
Relating to or significant in history; having importance due to its association with past events.
Historic
Covered with dirt or grime; lacking cleanliness.
Dirty
Having a large number of people or objects in a particular space, often causing congestion.
Crowded
Free from dirt, marks, or impurities; exhibiting a high level of hygiene.
Clean
Attracting or delighting with a pleasant, often quaint, appeal.
charming
Having a lot of activity, movement, or traffic; characterized by a high level of hustle and bustle
Busy
A building that serves as the headquarters of a local government and a venue for civic events.
Town hall
Residential areas on the outskirts of a city, characterized by a mix of housing types and often more spacious surroundings.
Suburbs
An open public space, often surrounded by buildings, and frequently a central gathering point in a city.
Square
A very tall building, usually featuring multiple floors and used for commercial or residential purposes.
Skyscrapers
A large, ornate residence often associated with royalty or high-ranking officials.
Palace
The outer edges or boundary of a city or town, typically less densely populated than the central areas.
Outskirts
A public space or building where goods are bought and sold, often featuring stalls or shops.
Market
An area of land zoned and planned for industrial activities, housing various manufacturing and production facilities.
Industrial estate
A planned residential development containing a number of houses or apartments.
Housing estate
A facility where raw materials are transformed into finished products on a large scale.
Factory
A large fortified building, historically used as a residence for royalty or a stronghold in times of conflict.
Castle
A structure built to span a physical obstacle, such as a river, and provide a pathway for people or vehicles.
Bridge
A space where works of art, often paintings or sculptures, are displayed for public viewing and appreciation.
Art gallery
A single-story house, often with a veranda or porch, providing easy access to outdoor spaces.
Bungalow
A residential building that shares one common wall with an adjacent house, each having its own separate entrance.
Semi-detached house
A large, grand residence often characterized by its impressive size, luxurious features, and extensive grounds.
Mansion
A self-contained living unit within a larger building, usually with its own entrance, kitchen, and bathroom; also known as an apartment.
Flat
residential building that is not connected to any other structure.
Detached house
A row of similar, often identical, houses joined together in a line and sharing side walls.
Terraced house
A large building divided into multiple separate living units or apartments, typically stacked vertically.
Block of flats