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PMR-D9081 
 Argentina, Buenos Aires: the Palace of Justice, the work of French architect Norbert Maillart, was inaugurated in 1910. 
 Keywords: South America, heritage, historic, Latin America, capital city, architecture, supreme court, court of justice, law courts
PMR-D9040 
 Argentina, Tierra del Fuego, Ushuaia: wreck of the St. Christopher in the harbour. She was built as a class ATR-1 rescue tug in the USA, and served with the British Navy during the war as HMS Justice (W140). In 1957, now named St. Christopher, she was beached in the harbour and abandoned after suffering engine troubles. 
 Keywords: South America, Andes, Patagonia, Latin America
PMR-D8609 
 Chile. Santiago: Palacio de la Real Audiencia de Santiago in Plaza de Armas, completed in 1807 as the Royal Court of Justice, now houses the National History Museum. 
 Keywords: South America, Latin America, architecture, culture, Baroque style
PMR-D8607 
 Chile. Santiago: Plaza de Armas, with Palacio de la Real Audiencia de Santiago (right), completed in 1807 as the Royal Court of Justice, which now houses the National History Museum, and the cathedral facade on the far side of the square. 
 Keywords: South America, Baroque style, culture, architecture, Latin America
PMR-D5406 
 Tajikistan, Dushanbe, capital city, National Museum: the Persian god Mithra/Mitra under Zoroastrianism had the attributes of the sun and light and was associated with justice and truth. 
 Keywords: Asian, Silk Road, metropolis, culture, historic, heritage, statue, figure, antique, exhibit
PMR-D4547 
 The Philippines, Leyte, Tacloban: the law courts. 
 Keywords: gardens, architecture, statue, ministry, justice, offices, administration
PMR-D4546 
 The Philippines, Leyte, Tacloban: the law courts. 
 Keywords: gardens, architecture, statue, ministry, justice, offices, administration
PMR022K-20 
 UAE, Dubai: Dubai Courts of Justice. 
 Keywords: architecture, justice, law courts

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