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Talking about amazing tourist centers in the world, we can all agree that Canada is one of the best places to visit. Canada, a country located in the northern part of North America has ten provinces and three territories. With a land of 9.98 million square kilometers, it is claimed the world’s second-largest country by the total area calculated.
#canada #tourists #northamerica #provinces #country
If you wish to visit Chicago anytime soon, then this Chicago Travel Guide is a perfect way to gather information. With stunning architecture, 40 world-class museums, more than 200 theaters, more than 200 independent art galleries, and more than 7,000 award-winning restaurants, Chicago is an excellent place to visit for its culture, cuisine, and history. From diverse street festivals to picnics in the park, along the lakefront and stunning beaches, there is so much you can do in Chicago during the summer.
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When people think of Canada, they most likely think of the sprawling natural territories rich with wildlife and picturesque landscapes that this vast country is well known for. But there are also historic cities, exciting urban nightlife, and seaside getaways.
#travel #canada #diverse #history #america
California, America’s “Golden State” is about 300 km wide and 1400 km long, stretching along the west coast of the Pacific Ocean. It borders on Mexico to the south and Oregon to the north. Its western beaches, see pictures below, are in direct contrast to its deserts which border on the states of Arizona and Nevada to the east.
#travel #california #america #beach
In the search for new surprising locations, make sure to visit Djerba, the largest island of North Africa, located in the Gulf of Gabès, off the coast of Tunisia. Tunisia has sought UNESCO World Heritage status protections for the island, citing the long and unique Jewish minority’s history on Djerba. Legend has it that Djerba was the island of the „lotus-eaters“ where Odysseus was stranded on his voyage through the Mediterranean sea. Its largest city is Houmt Souk on the northern coast of the island, with a population of around 65,000
#travel #tunisia #island #legend
Beijing, also known as Peking, is the capital of the People’s Republic of China and with around 20 million inhabitants, one of the world’s most populous cities. Located in northern China, the city is the country’s political, cultural and educational centre and the majority of China’s state-controlled companies are based here. It is also a major transportation hub with an international airport and an extensive rail and road network.
#travel #china #beijing #peking #capital
The Indonesian island of Bali, nearly 5,633m2 in area, lies between Java to the west and Lombok to the east and is one of the more than 17,000 islands that make up the Indonesian archipelago. The island is bordered by the Bali Sea and the Indian Ocean. It is part of one of Indonesia’s 33 provinces, with the capital, Denpasar, located in the south of the island. The island is home to 3,891,428 people who follow various religions: 92.9% Hindu, 5.69% Muslim, 1.38% Christian and 0.64% Buddhist.
#travel #bali #island #indonesia #capital #asia
Canada is the world’s second largest country after Russia. It is simply enormous, measuring almost 4 million square miles, or nearly 10 million square kilometres in area and has more lakes and inland waters than any other country. Some of the lakes are so huge that you can stand on the shore and imagine you are standing at the edge of an ocean. The provinces are so vast that it can take over 24 hours to drive from one border to the next. And all this space is home to around 32 million people, little more than half the population of the United Kingdom.
#travel #canada #information #area
You visited this historically important and beautiful German town, but you don’t know which pictures of Dresden you should show to your friends, now that you are back home. They don’t have a strong attention span and you are very enthusiastic about making them go and visit Dresden themselves.
Here are five suggestions that should make people of different interests at least consider putting Dresden on their travel map.
#germany #town #city #dresden #travel
Construction of the church began in 1883 during the reign of Alexander III, two years after the assassination of his father Alexander II. The church was dedicated to being a memorial to his father. A temporary shrine was erected on the site of the attack while plans and fundraising for a more permanent memorial were undertaken.
#church #of #the #savior #on #blood #st.petersburg
Belgrade is a tough place to describe. Most of the ex-pats living in the capital of Serbia often compare it to the desert planet of Arrakis from Frank Herbert’s Dune, because it seems somewhat desolate from the outside, but those who live even a short while can’t live without it for long.
The area which now comprises the city was inhabited well before modern humans came to the region, with some spearheads and bone tools dating as far back as 160.000 years BCE and were created by the Neanderthal tribes that hunted Mammoths roaming the Pannonia grasslands
#travel #belgrade #serbia #capital
Most people touring Morocco are always reluctant to visit Casablanca despite it being one of the most famous cities in the country in favor of other imperial cities such as Fes and Marrakech. Others prefer to visit the most popular beach resorts such as Tangier and Agadir and hiking spots across the country’s diverse mountain ranges. However, there are plenty of reasons to make a stopover to Casablanca, the biggest city in Morocco for a few days.
#morocco #casablanca #travel #beach #resort #tangier #agadir #city
In my languages’ classroom at school in England, the teacher had put up a tourist poster of an amazing fantasy castle which I later found out was called ‘Neuschwanstein’. As an adult I was able to visit this enchanting 19th century dream palace of King Ludwig II of Bavaria, one of many built by this mysterious and castle-obsessed monarch.
#neuschwanstein #bavaria #castle #king #ludwig
According to the country’s tourist board, Croatia’s Adriatic coast is “the Mediterranean as it once was”, and indeed most of the tourists who make it the 18th most popular destination in the world flock either to the Istrian peninsula in the north or the Dalmatian coast further south. The Romans were there from the 1st to the 7th century AD, and they left behind many well preserved buildings of great interest. Other architectural influences include Venice (Istria is the closest part of Croatia to Italy) and Austria.
#croatia #tourists #mediterranean #architecture #venice #austria
Bonn is a city in Germany. Population 2004: 315 000. In the Bundesland of North Rhine-Westphalia, located about 20 kilometres south of Cologne on the river Rhine. It was the capital of West Germany from 1949 to 1990.
The history of the city dates back to Roman times. About 10 BC the Romans constructed a bridge across the Rhine close to a place called “Bonna”. After the Roman defeat in the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest this small camp was enlarged to become a fort for 7000 legionnaires.
#bonn #north #rhine-westphalia #cologne #river #rhine #west #germany #roman #battle #teutoburg #forest
If there is a thing that needs to be on your bucket list, it has to be to visit Cairo. The entire city is a sensory buffet. Busy streets are filled with modern cars and donkey carts at the same time. Historical buildings stand next to contemporary ones. At every corner, your senses are teased with lively music, delicious aromas, calls to prayer, etc. Cairo is one of the rare cities where you can experience millennia of human history within a single afternoon. It invites you to come and see everything that ancient Egyptians, Romans, and Arabic people have left us.
#cairo #egypt #historical
Croatia has been in the focus of experienced travelers for a while now. But, even if you dedicate years traveling through the country you won’t be able to see every breathtaking view it has to offer. Beautiful locations in Dalmatia, the southernmost province of Croatia, are aplenty and can offer a lifetime of memories to any visitor.
#travel #croatia #province #nature
Copenhagen (København in Danish) is the capital of Denmark. The contemporary Danish name for the city is a corruption of the original designation for the city Købmandshavn, meaning Merchants’ Harbour. The English name Copenhagen is derived from the German name of the city, Kopenhagen. Copenhagen is home to the national parliament, government, and monarchy, which are all situated in the heart of the city. The first fort that later became the city was founded in 1167.
#travel #denmark #copenhagen
Spanish people are well known for their passion for entertainment and having fun. Spaniards love spending their time socializing and doing such activities as sport, dining, dancing, and clubbing. Therefore, if Spain is your next travel destination, you will definitely find fun things to do: every Spanish city is ready to offer plenty of entertainment options for every taste. Here are the top activities in Spain that every tourist should try.
#entertainment #nightlife #spain #passion #fun
Spain has for a long time been a must-visit destination for most visitors from various parts of the world due to its great weather, ancient heritage, amazing culture, and other attractions. Regardless of your taste in dishes, attractions, fine art among others, this great country has almost everything for everyone. It also has a lot of airports which makes it easier to move from one part of the country to another. Although it’s much convenient to visit all the places of interest, the choice of where to go during your vacation isn’t easy.
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