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English: Published on Flickr with the following description : "A ziggurat dedicated to the wind god Enlil rises above the ancient Sumerian city of Nippur, 36 km east of Diwaniyah, Iraq. The palace on top of the ziggurat is a more recent Parthian addition."
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