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With a population of about 80,000, Thimphu is the capital of the Kingdom of Bhutan (also known as the Land of the Thunder Dragon). With 72 percent of the country covered by forest, Bhutan is a popular destination for hikers, adventure travelers ... more »
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Verona, Italy is a wonderful place to to observe well-preserved relics from the Roman era. The best-known example is the Roman Arena, which dates back to 1 A.D. and still holds open air operas and concerts. It's also famous as the home of ... more »
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Victoria, the southernmost state on the eastern side of Australia, is home to the Australian rules football team, Aussie Rules. Victoria has an immense number of river systems, including the Murray River system... more »
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Home to many of the world's most famous and beautiful Buddhist temples, Vientiane, the capital of Laos, is the bustling center of this peaceful, mostly rural nation. Its heavy French Colonial influences are a marked contrast to the golden temples ... more »
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Brunei is a tiny country in the vastness of the Pacific, but don't let its size fool you. The Sultanate of Brunei is an important oil-producing nation on the island of Borneo and it enjoys a fine tourist economy as well. Bandar Seri Begawan ... more »
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Return to the land of fairy tales when you visit Denmark and marvel at the mixture of old-world charm and sleek modernity. Billund, a city part of the smallest and most southern of Scandinavian countries, offers plenty for tourists to enjoy. ... more »
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Push aside any stereotypes you may have in mind about Bogota, the capital of Colombia, when finding accommodations in South America's fastest growing metropolis. Popular with European backpackers for decades, a "city first" urban revitalization ... more »
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Located in the southwestern region of France, Bordeaux is a thriving port city with an estimated one million residents. Although known as the world's wine capital, Bordeaux offers visitors much more than miles of vineyards... more »
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Brisbane is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Australia thanks to the mild climate, emerging arts scene, and thriving nightlife. Accommodations in the town the locals call "Bris Vegas" range from luxury resorts on the outskirts of ... more »
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Buenos Aires, the gateway to Argentina, seems to be the most European in style of all the South American cities. The history of Argentina is told through the city's architecture and the spirit of the country is expressed through its national ... more »
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Burundi is a small, inland African nation that has been seeped in internal conflict for the last decade. The capital and largest city is Bujumbura, a port city on Lake Tanganyika. Once known as the Switzerland of Africa, Burundi is beginning to ... more »
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Jefferson City, the capitol of Missouri, may not enjoy the renown of Kansas City or St. Louis, but the city features wonderful sights of its own and deserves any traveler's attention... more »
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Melbourne is the second largest city in Australia and is the capital of Victoria. Take the family to kid-friendly destinations like the Royal Melbourne Zoo, the third oldest zoo in the world, and Luna Park with its historic roller coaster. Spend ... more »
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Myrtle Beach is the hub of South Carolina's Grand Strand, a 60-mile stretch of white sand oceanfront that has become a popular American vacation destination for beachgoers, golfers, anglers and sailors. Tourists will find a resort community that ... more »
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Located in one of the most scenic, spectacular parts of Belgium, the ancient town of Tournai is a true tourist treasure. Entering Tournai is like stepping back into Europe's past, into a time before the mad rush and racket of the modern world. A ... more »
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History, culture, commerce and tradition blend in Turkey like nowhere else in the world. A majestic country, home to some of the most magnificent cities imaginable, Turkey becomes a more desirable tourist destination with the passing of each year... more »
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Whether you come here for the sandy beaches, scenic rivers, friendly people or exciting nightlife in the capital city, Uruguay is one of South America's best kept secrets. Less visited than neighboring Argentina, Uruguay is no less thrilling and ... more »
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The Anatolia peninsula is a diverse region of Turkey, featuring everything from imposing relics of its ancient history to chic beaches that rival the most storied resorts on the Mediterranean. Its cultural diversity and hidden beauty makes for an ... more »
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Brazzaville is the capital of the pint-sized African nation of the Republic of the Congo, not to be confused with its much larger Eastern neighbor, the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Brazzaville was decimated during a civil war that began in ... more »
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The Kingdom of Cambodia is a small nation in Southeast Asia. Bordered by Vietnam and Laos, Cambodia is best known for the decades of turmoil it suffered under the control of the violent Khmer Rouge in the middle part of the 20th century. ... more »
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Tiny Cape Verde is actually a small chain of islands off the coast of West Africa. Originally uninhabited, the islands of Cape Verde were discovered and colonized by the Portuguese in the 15th century and became an important trading and re-supply ... more »
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Cartagena is the most historically rich place in Columbia, and also the most popular with visitors. With a recorded history dating back to the time of the Spanish conquistadors, Cartagena draws travelers from all corners of the world for its ... more »
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Known as The Garden City for its many tree-lined streets, Christchurch is the largest city on New Zealand's South Island. Known for its astoundingly beautiful landscape as well as its hip, urban feel in the city center, Christchurch is one of New ... more »
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Located in northwest Florida, east of Okaloosa Island, Destin is one of the premier resort destinations in the world. Part of the Emerald Coast, Destin is a haven for travelers seeking calm waters, beautiful beaches and a wide range of activities... more »
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Lille is a city that takes itself seriously. The cultured northern city is home to a vibrant commercial industry. France's fifth-largest city sits on the Deûle River and borders Belgium. Not the typical tourist destination, Lille's no-nonsense ... more »