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The biggest challenge for visitors to Prague is trying to break through the Vltava River from the main square of the old part of the city, Staroměstski Náměstí. The streets are narrow and winding, and the Charles Bridge, one of Prague's symbols, built in the 14th century, is almost impossible to cross, ...
"Do what you really want" is the motto of Austria's southernmost federal state, which is not difficult between the expanses from Heiligenblut to Mokrin and from Bad Kleinkirchheim to the Mölltal glacier. Skiers will certainly not be bored on the 1,031 kilometers of alpine trails.
The theme of the largest world exhibition to date, in which 242 countries and international organizations have already confirmed their participation, is "Better City, Better Life", and the mascot, called Haibao, represents humanity, which plays a major role in the development and observance of the slogan of the exhibition.
The Marais is set in a triangle formed by L'Hôtel de Ville (City Hall), La Place de la Bastille (symbol of the French Revolution) and La Place de la République (headquarters of the French Republican Guard). It spreads over the third and fourth arrondissements of Paris, and over time its meaning has varied considerably.
The new Slovenian tourist portal visitslovenia.net, which is the result of three years of in-house development, saw the light of day in May 2009. Since then, visits to the portal have been constantly increasing, thanks to its simple use and up-to-date offer, and new providers are also published on the portal every month.
The city's most famous culinary specialty - the well-known hamburger made famous in America by German emigrants - is not the best advertisement for the excellent culinary offer of this old Hanseatic city. In a city as ethnically mixed as Hamburg, where more than 250,000 foreigners are officially registered, i.e. almost as many as the entire population of Ljubljana, foreigners make up almost 15 percent of the people.
Tel-Aviv means Spring Hill in Hebrew, but despite its name, there is not a single hill in the city, so you can find a cafe almost every 50 meters and you can't go hungry in the city. The conglomerate of Jewish immigrants, practically from all over the globe, brought with them their languages, culture, customs and, of course, recipes...

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