Probably back in 1781, the Spanish governor Felipe de Neve had no idea that the settlement on the western side of the New World, which he named El Pueblo de Nuestra Señora la Reina de los Ángeles de Porciúncula, would become one of the world's most design-important and daring centers.
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Jasmina is a journalist and contributor to City Magazine, for whom traveling is a profession and a way of life. She is fascinated by big cities and their multiculturalism, and spends most of her time there.
French Polynesia is divided into five archipelagos: the Society and Marquesas Islands and the Tuamotu, Austral and Gambier archipelagos. The star of the most visited Society Islands is certainly Bora Bora, for many the most beautiful island in the world.
As we approach the lively student town, the new Prince Filip bridge spans across the Tormes river in front of us, inviting us seductively into the city. But we suggest continuing the route to the Roman bridge. Next to it, the old Romanesque and the new Gothic cathedral rise towards the sky.
The capital of Georgia, with a population of 1.3 million, is one of the oldest cities in Transcaucasia. The old part of the city, called Kala, developed under the fortress and extended to the Mktvari River. It is best to start exploring the old part of the city at the Metekhi church, where the history of the city also began.
With its vibrant cosmopolitan nature, Cape Town is the hottest tourist location in Southern Africa. People come there to enjoy the sun, to have fun, to taste the best wines on the planet, produced in the surrounding vineyards, and above all to surrender to that intangible feeling of freedom and boundlessness that makes Cape Town so different from other cities.