10 unfinished sights in the world
To complete the construction of a large-scale facility may take years and decades of hard work, as well as a lot of finance. That is why some historical sights have…

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Interesting facts about Japan
Japan is one of the most original and unusual countries in Asia with a very distinctive culture and traditions. Here are some interesting facts about this amazing country: 1. Japanese…

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10 places where you still will pay extra for accommodation
If you are craving for change and are tired of your city, why not get up and move? Of course, moving is stressful and not cheap, but you can even…

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Bosnia and Herzegovina - a small state
In recent decades, Bosnia and Herzegovina has been actively developing tourism and now can offer travelers a lot of historical attractions - ancient Christian churches, mosques and medieval castles. In…

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10 most extreme travel in the world
Get to know the most extreme places on our planet. Can you pick up some tour? ● Mountain Thor, Canada Thor (1675 m) is the steepest mountain in the world.…

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How to choose a holiday destination that meets your requirements

The choice of a place of rest is an individual matter. If you do not talk about the budget, a lot in this matter depends on what you want to receive. Full peace against the backdrop of nature, active and invigorating rest, recreation or cultural program? Or maybe all together? How to choose the perfect vacation spot that will meet all your preferences? Let’s understand this difficult question.

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Hungary is one of the most beloved by tourists.

Therefore, in spite of the formal socialist system, already in the 70s the country became one of the most free, richest and liberal in Eastern Europe. The end of the 80s was marked by the removal of communists from power and the beginning of integration with Western countries. In 1999, the country became a member of NATO, and in 2004 joined the EU. Continue reading