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A '''National Landmark''' (Ebrarese: ''Puncto National de Referiment''), or '''PNR''', is a building, district, object, site, natural feature, or structure that is officially recognized by the [[Ebrary|Ebrarian]] government for its noteworthy historical, natural, scientific, or religious significance.
A '''National Landmark''' (Ebrarese: ''Puncto National de Referiment''), or '''PNR''', is a building, district, object, site, natural feature, or structure that is officially recognized by the [[Ebrary|Ebrarian]] government for its noteworthy historical, natural, scientific, or religious significance.
==Ceres==
===Castello Providence===
[[File:Hatley_Castle.jpg|thumb|right|Providence Castle in Ceres, official residence of the Ebrarian Sovereign Protector]]
Originally a folly commissioned by Ceres mayor Marco Sartor in 1904, Castello Providence is now the official residence of the [[Ebrary#Sovereign_Protector|Sovereign Protector]]. Castello Providence sits on 4.5 hectares of gardens and forest in the Ebrarian capital. The structure was built in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gothic_Revival_architecture Gothic Revival] style. After the Ebrarian Revolution, the government of Ebrary purchased the castle for official use and Sovereign Protector [[Daniel Lucas (Ebrary)|Daniel Lucas]] made it his full-time residence in 1987.

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A National Landmark (Ebrarese: Puncto National de Referiment), or PNR, is a building, district, object, site, natural feature, or structure that is officially recognized by the Ebrarian government for its noteworthy historical, natural, scientific, or religious significance.

Ceres

Castello Providence

Providence Castle in Ceres, official residence of the Ebrarian Sovereign Protector

Originally a folly commissioned by Ceres mayor Marco Sartor in 1904, Castello Providence is now the official residence of the Sovereign Protector. Castello Providence sits on 4.5 hectares of gardens and forest in the Ebrarian capital. The structure was built in the Gothic Revival style. After the Ebrarian Revolution, the government of Ebrary purchased the castle for official use and Sovereign Protector Daniel Lucas made it his full-time residence in 1987.