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City of Elche in Spain – the World Capital of Palm Trees

City of Elche in Spain – the World Capital of Palm Trees

You will find the city of Elche in the Valencia region of Spain. It is considered to be the third most populated city in the region; while at the same time to be the 20th largest in the entire country. And although it may not large, the city of Elche is one of the more […]

Updated: February 18, 2020 | By | More

The city of Tours – former capital of France

The city of Tours – former capital of France

In the valley of Loire river, not far from the famous castles, you can find a big thriving city of Tours. It offers lots of museums, shops, restaurants and beautifully remodelled old buildings. During the reign of Louis XI (3 July 1423 – 30 August 1483) it was even the capital of France. Today it […]

Updated: February 4, 2020 | By | More

Vatican City State – Christian capital city

Vatican City State – Christian capital city

It was back in 1929 when the Vatican City was first established within the city of Rome. The walled city which is also known as the Holy See only consists of 44 hectares but is none the less a sovereign nation. With less than 600 citizens, the Vatican City is the smallest country in the […]

Updated: December 24, 2020 | By | More

A Traveler’s Must Do Guide When Visiting Rome | Italy

A Traveler’s Must Do Guide When Visiting Rome | Italy

Rome is one of the world’s most endearing cities. A must see destination for any traveler; Rome beckons any visitor with its timeless beauty. Visiting all the must-see places the city has to offer is just not possible if you’re only stopping for a few days. This might be the only time you’ll ever have […]

Updated: October 2, 2020 | By | More

Arcos de la Frontera – white Andalusian village | Spain

Arcos de la Frontera – white Andalusian village | Spain

Arcos de la Frontera is white Andalusian village worth spending at least one afternoon. Photo licensed under the Creative Commons, created by Iain and Sarah The Romans called it Arx-Arcis (high fortress), the Arabs renamed it to Medina-Arkos. And it was just Arab civilization that created an unmistakable appearance of the village. At this time […]

Updated: March 26, 2020 | By | More

Pantheon in Rome – best preserved Roman building | Italy

Pantheon in Rome – best preserved Roman building | Italy

Pantheon (also known as Santa Maria della Rotonda) is a Christian church, located in the centre of Rome, in Italy. Pantheon was built by Markus Agrippa in 27 BC, and was dedicated to three Roman gods. Unfortunately in the year of 80 AD a big fire destroyed almost the whole building. Just after 45 years, […]

Updated: July 31, 2020 | By | More

Echternach – the oldest city of Luxembourg

Echternach – the oldest city of Luxembourg

Echternach is the oldest city of Luxembourg, located at the north-east of Luxembourg, on the border with Germany. Echternach has about 5,000 of permanent population. The historical center is very attractive and you can find there lots of floral decorations. One of the most original buildings is the Abbey of Echternach, which was founded in […]

Updated: April 2, 2020 | By | More


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