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Best 1 Alexander Pushkin

Alexander Pushkin is considered Russia’s greatest poet. His works, including *Eugene Onegin*, established a distinctly national literary style within Romanticism. He produced influential narrative poems and plays that shaped modern Russian literature. Pushkin's writing remains significant for schola...

2 Singapore Botanic Gardens

The Singapore Botanic Gardens, established in 1859, represents a significant national botanical collection. This UNESCO World Heritage Site showcases diverse tropical plants like orchids and rainforest species within a carefully maintained environment. It is particularly valuable for researchers, bo...

3 Maracanã
Maracanã

Maracana is Rio de Janeiro's great football stadium, opened for the 1950 World Cup and host of the 2014 World Cup final and 2016 Olympic ceremonies.

4 Wembley Stadium

Wembley Stadium is England's national football stadium in London, opened in 2007 on the site of the 1923 Wembley and used for FA Cup finals.

5 Moscow
Moscow

Moscow is Russia’s capital city located along the Moskva River. It's a significant metropolitan center holding national importance as the federal seat of government. The city boasts extensive historical landmarks and functions as a key hub for economic activity and cultural expression. It serves a d...

6 Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden

Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden is a renowned botanical garden in Cape Town, South Africa. It features an extensive collection of over 9,000 indigenous plants, primarily from the unique fynbos biome. The gardens are notable for their beauty and conservation efforts, showcasing diverse landsca...

7 National Gallery of Art

The National Gallery of Art is a Washington, D.C. art museum founded in 1937 by Andrew W. Mellon, with major European and American collections.

8 National Museum of Korea

National Museum of Korea is South Korea's flagship history and art museum, established in 1945 and relocated to Yongsan, Seoul, in 2005.

9 Adam Mickiewicz

Adam Mickiewicz was a Polish Romantic poet, author of Pan Tadeusz (1834), and widely regarded as Poland's national poet.

10 Lion Capital of Ashoka

The Lion Capital of Ashoka is a 3rd-century BCE Mauryan pillar capital from Sarnath, India, notable as the model for India's state emblem.

11 Croke Park
Croke Park

Croke Park is Dublin's Gaelic games stadium, the GAA's headquarters, and a major Irish venue with roots on the site dating to 1884.

12 Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa

Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa is New Zealand's national museum in Wellington, opened in 1998 after merging national art and museum collections.

13 Hanoi
Hanoi

Hanoi, Vietnam’s capital, is a historic city characterized by its Old Quarter's narrow streets, traditional wooden architecture, and vibrant street life centered around Hoan Kiem Lake and the Red River.

14 Muhammad Iqbal

Muhammad Iqbal was a philosopher-poet of British India whose 1930 Allahabad Address helped shape the idea of a separate Muslim homeland.

15 Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro

Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro encompasses over 500 species of plants from around the world, primarily within a diverse collection of Atlantic rainforest flora and featuring iconic avenues of towering royal palms alongside historical greenhouses and serene lakes.

16 Eden Park
Eden Park

Eden Park is New Zealand's national stadium in Auckland, notable for hosting Rugby World Cup finals in 1987 and 2011.

17 National Gallery of Australia

The National Gallery of Australia is the federal art museum in Canberra, opened in 1982 and noted for Jackson Pollock's 1952 painting Blue Poles.

18 Sándor Petőfi

Sándor Petőfi was a Hungarian Romantic poet and revolutionary whose 1848 poem Nemzeti dal became a rallying text of Hungary's national uprising.

19 Puskás Aréna

Puskás Aréna is Hungary's national football stadium in Budapest, opened in 2019 on the site of the former Ferenc Puskás Stadium.

20 Principality Stadium

Principality Stadium is Wales's national stadium in Cardiff, opened in 1999 with a retractable roof and used for rugby and football events.

21 Hugh MacDiarmid

Hugh MacDiarmid was the pen name of Scottish poet Christopher Murray Grieve, a Scots modernist known for A Drunk Man Looks at the Thistle (1926).

22 Portuguese Cuisine

Portuguese cuisine blends Mediterranean and Atlantic influences, frequently featuring fresh seafood, hearty stews like *cozido*, and rich pastries often flavored with eggs and cinnamon.

23 Juliusz Słowacki

Juliusz Słowacki was a Polish Romantic poet, author of Kordian (1834), and one of Poland's Three Bards with Mickiewicz and Krasiński.

24 Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden

Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden encompasses three distinct garden styles – English Landscape, French Formal, and traditional Japanese – within its expansive 17.2-hectare grounds, offering visitors diverse horticultural experiences.

25 National Gallery of Canada

National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa was founded in 1880 and holds major Canadian, Indigenous, European, and contemporary art collections.

26 José Martí

José Martí was a Cuban poet, essayist, and independence leader, notable for Versos sencillos and his death in the 1895 war against Spain.

27 National Museum of China

National Museum of China is a Beijing history museum formed in 2003 by merging two state museums, notable for its Tiananmen Square site.

28 Lambda Legal

Lambda Legal is a national organization providing legal representation to LGBTQ+ individuals facing discrimination. They pursue litigation and advocacy to advance LGBTQ+ rights and ensure equal protection under the law. Their work covers a wide range of issues, including marriage equality, employmen...

29 Opéra Bastille

Opéra Bastille is a modern Paris opera house opened in 1989, built for the bicentenary of the French Revolution and home to major Opéra national de Paris productions.

30 Aviva Stadium

Aviva Stadium is Ireland's national rugby and football stadium in Dublin, opened in 2010 on the former Lansdowne Road site.

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