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The Moscow Planetarium was once the showcase for the space nation’s status and achievements. But following the fall of the Soviet Union there was a lack of both funding and general interest in the institution. Nonetheless, after a closure of 17 years and various delays in the renovation work, the Planetarium re-opened in June 2011. It is now all the more resplendent and boasts a reliable fire protection system from Securiton.

The Legislative Palace is a building constructed between 1908 and 1925 in Montevideo, capital of Uruguay. It was inaugurated on August 25, 1925 to mark the 100th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. It is the headquarters of the Uruguay Legislative, the General Assembly, which consists of two chambers – the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate – that work separately or jointly according to the circumstances.

Due to its geographic position, South Korea is an excellent location for worldwide maritime trade. In order to further increase the country’s economic attractiveness for international trade, a new highway has been built in the south. Among other cities, the route will link the strategically important seaports of Mokpo and Gwangyang, thus considerably improving the area’s infrastructure. Simultaneously, the new highway will enhance tourism along Korea’s south coast.

In early June 2011 an international tunnel forum was held in San Pedro de Anes, Spain. In addition to numerous lectures, presentations and discussions, more than 150 specialists were able to attend practical demonstrations on the subject at the unique test tunnel in San Pedro de Anes. Securiton together with its Spanish partner Aguilera Electronica made full use of the platform to draw attention to its MHD and ADW line type heat detectors.

Mercosur Shopping is currently under construction and is expected to open its doors next October. This retail mall is thought to be the largest project in its kind in Paraguay.

The Franz Liszt Academy of Music is a concert hall and music university in the heart of Budapest, Hungary. Founded by the world-famous Hungarian pianist and composer, Ferenc (Franz) Liszt, in 1875, the Academy has ever since been Hungary's most prestigious centre of musical excellence.

The town of Osijek is located in eastern Croatia, close to the border with Serbia. With 120,000 inhabitants it is the country's fourth largest city and also the economic and cultural centre of the region of Slavonia. Its first modern shopping mall, Portanova, has just been built on the outskirts of the city.

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