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Bordered by Rwanda, Tanzania and the Democratic Republic of Congo, Burundi is a landlocked country in the middle of Africa. Considered one of the poorest and most illiterate countries in the world, Burundi has been in a state of consistent ... more »
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The 13th largest city in the world, Cairo, Egypt is also one of the most historically rich. Officially founded in 969, Cairo's roots stretch back 5,000 years to the Era of the Pharaohs. This incredible history has led some travelers to describe a ... more »
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Tucked away in the Southwest corner of South Africa, Cape Town is one of the largest cities in the country. While internationally-known for its overwhelming European influence, Cape Town was actually settled thousands of years ago by the Khoi ... more »
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Cape Verde is composed of a group of islands off the coast of Africa, in the Atlantic Ocean. A former colony of Portugal, Cape Verde retains a heavy Portuguese influence in both language and architecture. In fact, the majority of residents of the ... more »
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With a distinctive, moon-like landscape, Cappadocia has been thrilling visitors for thousands of years. Historically, the Cappadocia region was regarded as sacred land, with many cave churches carved into the majestic mountains. Modern tourists ... more »
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Cartegena, Colombia is widely considered to be one of the most beautiful cities in the world. The incredible architecture and fascinating history of the area warrants the city a place on the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Founded as a ... more »
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Surrounded by five African nations, the Central African Republic is the geographical center of Africa. A former French colony, the country has been independent since 1960. The economy of the country is dominated by subsistence agriculture, which ... more »
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Ceske Budjevocie is the largest city in South Bohemia and the home of the original Budweiser beer. The sleepy 100,000 person town has a charm all its own and boasts Okatar II Square, which is the largest market square in all of the Czech ... more »
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With incredibly well-preserved Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque architecture, the historic center of Cesky Krumlov was put on the UNESCO World Heritage list in 1992. Its inclusion on the list caused tourism in this South Bohemia, Czech Republic ... more »
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Chattanooga features a variety of attractions—from historic museums and landmarks to modern-day amenities. Restaurants, specialty shops and entertainment venues line the city's streets and a sophisticated transit network makes it easy for ... more »
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Bordered by Peru, Argentina, Bolivia and the Pacific Ocean, Chile occupies a narrow strip of land on the West Coast of South America. Originally inhabited by the Mapuche peoples of South America, Chile was settled by Spanish explorers in 1535. ... more »
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Dayton, known as the "Gem City," is famous as the birthplace of aviation and the Wright brothers and offers many museums of aviation history. It's an interesting town to visit, and here's information on how to plan a trip there... more »
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The beauty of Dublin's well-manicured landscape and large network of bikeways and parks make it a popular tourist attraction in central Ohio. It's so close to Columbus, you might want to stay in green Dublin instead of the city. Here's ... more »
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Erie is an up-and-coming city in Pennsylvania, and a lovely destination where festivals and popular museums keep visitors entertained. The weather, on the other hand, is something to prepare for: Pack your parka if you're traveling from November ... more »
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Finland is the most enigmatic of Scandinavian countries. Partly it's a wild east, with the largest swaths of unspoiled forests anywhere in Europe and more than 180,000 lakes to explore. On the other hand, Helsinki is an ultra-modern metropolis ... more »
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Florence is the capital of the Tuscany region of Italy and is home to world renowned museums and monumental churches. Turn down any street and you're sure to see a piece of history in Florence, Italy... more »
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Tourists interested in miles of white sandy beaches without any language barrier or cultural orientation will do well to check out the Bahamas. A chain of nearly 700 islands (fifteen or so heavily developed) beginning a mere seventy miles east of ... more »
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A few years ago, Sierra Leone was enmeshed in violence and the only question potential tourists to this West African country might have asked was, "Why go?" Today, thanks to the presence of 17,000 U.N. peacekeepers, the political climate has ... more »
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Gabon, a country in Western Central Africa, lies along the Atlantic Ocean coast on the Equator. Bordered on the south and east by the Republic of the Congo, on the north by Cameroon and on the northwest by Equatorial Guinea, this small country ... more »
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Visit Gaborone, the capital of Botswana, located in the southern part of the country near South Africa. Situated in the flat valley between Oodi Hills and Kgale on the Notwane River, this city is one of the most exciting holiday destinations in ... more »
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Visit Galway, Ireland, known as "The City of the Tribes" because of its multicultural heritage. Tourists are attracted to Galway to view the architecture of ancient buildings such as St. Nicholas' Anglican Church and to enjoy the natural beauty ... more »
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Gambia, a country in West Africa, is located on the North Atlantic Ocean coastline. Divided by the River Gambia, it is known as "the country of the smile." Small, colorful towns and a magnificent countryside make Gambia a favorite tourist attraction... more »
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From the natural wonder of the Great Smoky Mountains to its numerous historic attractions, the mountain retreat of Gatlinburg, Tennessee is a vacationer's paradise. Follow these tips when you plan your next visit there... more »
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Genoa, Italy is nestled in the Liguria region, often called the Italian Riviera thanks to its scenic beaches. Italy's largest port city, Genoa hosts some of the top tourist attractions in the region... more »
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Georgetown, Guyana, located on the Atlantic Ocean coast, is called the "Garden City of the Caribbean." Georgetown is a welcoming city to visitors with its wide tree-lined avenues and colonial architecture... more »