According to clothesbliss.com, Turkey is a popular vacation destination for travelers around the world due to its beautiful beaches, vibrant cities and rich cultural heritage. Located in southeastern Europe, it is bordered by eight countries including Greece and Bulgaria. The official language of Turkey is Turkish but many other languages are spoken throughout the country….
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Entertainment and Attractions of Siauliai, Lithuania
The main street of the city is the pedestrian Vilniaus. Here, as expected, there are many shops, bars, restaurants, museums, art galleries and other cultural institutions. Vilniaus is also interesting in that it became the first pedestrian street in the union, and this significant event happened in 1975. Speaking of the pedestrian artery of the…
Sights of Belfast, Northern Ireland
According to Plus-Size-Tips, the Northern Irish capital of Belfast is known as one of the nicest and often undiscovered destinations for a city trip. The city therefore has a lot to offer. Of course there is the turbulent history that has left its mark to this day. There have been unrest on the Irish island…
Sights of Romantic Road, Germany
According to Picktrue, the most beautiful and romantic part of Germany is located on the ‘ Romantic Strasse.’. The Romantic Route is an approximately 385-kilometre route that takes you past places in Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg, located in southern Germany. The romantic route starts in the town of Würzburg and immediately starts with a number of…
Europe Overview
Europe stretches from the North Pole to Sicily and from the North Sea or the Atlantic to the Urals. The continent covers an area of around 10,532,000 km² with a total of around 750 million residents. Its entire coastline is around 1.5 million km. Largest state The largest state in Europe is Russia with an…
Castles, Belarus
There are two more castles in the northern part of the Grodno region. One of them stands in the village of Golshany. The village received its name from the family of influential princes Golshansky, who owned these lands from the 13th to the 16th century. The Golshany Castle was built in the 17th century as…
What to See in England
London is the capital of the United Kingdom and the main city of England, one of the most important and interesting cities in Europe. The most famous sights and the best museums are concentrated here. Worth visiting Buckingham Palace, The Tower of London, Tower Bridge, Westminster Abbey, Houses of Parliament, St. Paul’s Cathedral, Trafalgar Square,…
Yugoslavia Geography and Population
General information: The Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes was formed in 1918; in 1929 it was named Yugoslavia. The occupation by Nazi Germany in 1941 aroused the resistance of various partisan detachments, who fought both with the invaders and with each other. A movement led by Marshal TITO (TITO) took full control of the…
Feodosia, Crimea (Russia)
According to Barblejewelry, Theodosius was founded by the Greeks in the 6th century BC. and is one of the oldest cities. At the end of the 13th century, it became the possession of the Italian trading city of Genoa. The Genoese called it Kafa, turned it into a mighty fortress, surrounded it with walls, ditches…
Sights of Serbia
On the territory of Serbia and Montenegro, many historical and cultural monuments have been preserved, and most of them, despite the numerous wars that have swept through this land, are in excellent condition. Hundreds of medieval monasteries and ancient cities, dozens of balneological resorts, unique natural complexes of the southern part of the Balkans, tens…
Science and Culture of Serbia
According to educationvv, almost half of the population of Serbia and Montenegro had only primary education or did not even receive it. Of the students admitted to elementary school, one in ten did not graduate. Up to 40% of students did not finish secondary school. As a result, only a third of the population had…
Science and Culture of Ukraine
Ukraine has significant scientific potential in many areas. The main state scientific center is the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) of Ukraine (since 1919), which directs and organizes research in leading areas of science. The academy has 170 scientific institutions (of which 5 are international), an experimental production base, and 6 research centers. Among the…
Amusement Parks and Museums in Paris, France
COMPLEX OF CHILDREN’S ATTRACTIONS “MAGIC PLANET” (LA PLANÈTE MAGIQUE) Located in the former Gaité Lyrique theatre. Address: 3 bis, rue Papin, Reamur metro stop. Open from 10:00 to 19:00, Friday from 13:00 to 19:00). Website: http://www.planetemagique.com/ Interplanetary journey in a spaceship, “Soft Planet” (for children from 8 years old) – kids can jump to their…
Shopping and Eating in London
London shopping London is no less famous for shoppers than Milan or Paris. The British capital became one of the centers of world fashion in the 19th century, at the end of which the refined style of the London dandy, sung by Pushkin, appeared. In the 1960s in London, the popular and still style “casual”…
Russia Geography
Russia is the largest state in the world, extending from Eastern Europe to the Far East. ● The name Russia designates the consolidated state starting from the 16th century. around the Principality of Muscovy and extended at the time of maximum expansion, in the mid-19th century, in Europe, Asia and North America, from the Baltic Sea to Alaska. Today, considered synonymous with the Russian…
Switzerland Economic Conditions
Established as a political unit also in function of the control of an Alpine transit route of vital importance for the flows between central-northern Europe and the Mediterranean, the China has long preserved and strengthened its original function of ‘hinge’, developing a economy in which transport and trade have played a leading role. Therefore, great…
Limassol, Cyprus
Limassol is located in the center of the southern coast of Cyprus and is the second largest city in Cyprus, after Nicosia. In Limassol itself and its environs there are a large number of attractions, and there are many sandy beaches on the coast, all this was the reason that Limassol is considered one of…
Italy Mining Products
Overall, Italy is not very favored for underground resources; a mining country has never been, but today its conditions of inferiority, compared, not only to the large, better-endowed extra-European states, but also to most of the European ones, derive essentially from two causes: on the one hand, from the shortage of some products, of which the…
Greece Monetation Part II
The coin is a piece of metal of a given weight; now, since the use of money followed the use of metal by weight, so already the primitive coins are cut according to a scale of weights, that is, according to the weight system of the country. In the vast Mediterranean area, there were many…
Greece Monetation Part I
In this article we understand the treatment of the ancient coins minted by the cities of Greece proper and the Hellenic East, and by the Greek colonies, from the beginnings of coinage up to the overlap of Roman rule, referring to the appropriate item the treatment of the coins of Magna Graecia (see.). The first…
The United Germany
The reunification process Contrary to the expectations of the new Prime Minister H. Modrow, who hoped to negotiate an agreed unification with the Federal Republic to safeguard the specificity of the GDR, Bonn, through Chancellor H. Kohl, left no doubt that any aid to the Germany Orientale was subordinated to the prospect of his rapid absorption…
Spain Population 1930
The census of December 31, 1930 marks, for the territory of the Spanish republic, 23,817,179 residents (including the 561,347 residents of the Canaries), which the official estimates for January 1934 raise to 24,242,038 (566,879 in the Canaries). The distribution of this total in the historical regions is summarized in the table at the foot of…
Ile-de-France in France
The Île-de-France region is in the north Of Franceand is also identical to the Paris metropolitan area. the Île-de-France is therefore also the most heavily populated region in France. The area of the area is 12,012 square kilometers on which about 11.7 million people live. The most important city for the region is of course…
Leon Cathedral, Spain
The most French of all Spanish cathedrals The Léon Cathedral – official name Cathedral Santa María de Regla of León – is located in the Castilian town of Léon in northwestern Spain on Plaza Regla. The Episcopal Church is located on the famous Way of St. James, which leads to Santiago de Compostela. There are…
Sights in Germany
Germany – in a class of its own! Take a round trip through the Federal Republic of Germany, impressed by diverse natural landscapes, which range from the North German lowlands, over the low mountain range to the Alps, as well as through the openings to the Baltic and North Sea. The 5 metropolises of the…
Attractions in Albania
Here you will find study trips and round trips through the metropolises of Albania Tirana Visit Tirana, the capital and at the same time the economic, cultural, academic and political center of the Republic of Albania. Experience the most important highlights of the city on a Tirana city trip, such as the famous Boulevard Deshmoret…
Czech Republic Early History
Prehistory The so-called Czech Countries, ancestral territory made up of the regions of Bohemia, Moravia and Silesia, have been inhabited since ancient times. The oldest evidence dates from the Stone Age, approximately 28,000 BC; later in the 3rd century BC, the Celtic tribe of the Bogos settled in areas of the north and northwest. At the beginning of the 1st century…
Iceland Geography
Iceland – key data Area: 103,000 km² (of which land: 100,250 km², water: 2,750 km²) Population: 311,058 residents (2011 estimate, CIA). Composition: descendants of Scandinavians and Celts 94%, others 6%. Population density: 3.0 residents per km² Population growth: 0.687% per year (2011, CIA) Capital: Reykjavik (117.721 residents, 2007) Highest point: Hvannadalshnukur, 2,110 m (in the…
Glamping and Beach Life in Halkidiki
Stay a few nights in a “bubble tent” with a clear view of the starry sky and then continue to a lovely beach hotel on the Sithonia peninsula in Halkidiki, we include a rental car so you are free to explore the beautiful areas you pass at your own pace. This travel proposal is suitable…
Poland Traditions
Religious celebrations, given the profound Catholicism of the population, are of great importance in Polish social life. At one time different calendars were observed: the Ambrosian and the Julian, which led to the celebration of Christmas, New Year and Epiphany on days different from the canonical ones. Christmas was and still is celebrated by many…