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A UNESCO World Heritage Site like Guanajuato, Querétano and Morelia, Zacatecas is an interesting mix of Spanish expansion and local character, marked by natural beauty and mestizo pride.
Let the journey take us from Ljubljana to the city that was born at the confluence of the Sora river into the Sava and thus got its name Medvode. Then continue along the main road to the top of the Medvoško slope. Let's make a circle at the roundabout and park in front of the Pekarne Pečjak store, which is located next to it.
Changes are also taking place in the capital of luxury and extravagance, as the new monarch of the micro-principality, sandwiched between the Alps and the Mediterranean Sea, Albert, is betting on the development of tourism, accessible even to ordinary mortals, and especially advocates ecological principles, which earned him the nickname Le Prince Écolo .
From Wednesday November until Christmas Eve, Vienna is the perfect place for romantics: the magical decoration of the city, low temperatures and many Christmas fairs – this year there are as many as 22 of them. Mulled wine or punch with cream and eggnog are definitely among the best sellers at the fairs.
A lot of water has flown past Ribeira's Porto "Lenta" before the city became the European Capital of Culture in 2001. In the meantime, the locals built ships, ate tripe, made wine and built and built. Vertically and horizontally. In many ways, Porto resembles Maribor.
Rakov Škocjan is a picturesque karst valley through which the river Rak flows. It lies between Cerkniški and Planinski polje. It has been protected as a landscape park since 1949, and a natural science trail leads through it, very nicely marked with educational boards.
The Crimean peninsula is a fabulously beautiful landscape between Europe and Asia with an unusual mix of peoples and cultures. Markov's words perfectly describe the entire area of one of the most attractive parts of Ukraine for tourism.
The heart of Mostar is the famous stone fortress built in the 16th century by Sultan Sulejman the Magnificent. Legend has it that its designer, Mimar Hajrudin, a student of Sinan, a famous architect of the Ottoman era, fled the city the day before it was finished, fearing that the bridge would collapse.

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