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The Republic of Djibouti is a small country located in East Africa. Its capital, also called Djibouti, is an important port due to its location on the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden in the famous Horn of Africa... more »
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With a population of near 450,000 residents, Edinburgh, Scotland, is the seventh largest city in the United Kingdom and with its array of festivals and castles, it proves to be the second most popular tourist city in the United Kingdom, preceded ... more »
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Fort Wayne, the second largest city in Indiana, is a business and transportation hub for the state. A popular stop for travelers, you should have no trouble finding luxury accommodations to meet your needs or activities to fill the downtime on ... more »
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Guatemala is a country in Central America bordered by Mexico, Belize, Honduras and El Salvador. It is also bordered by the Pacific Ocean to the west and has a small sliver of Caribbean coastline... more »
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Guatemala City is the capital of and largest city in Guatemala. Catering to tourists interested in ancient Mayan culture as well as those looking for a modern Central American city, Guatemala City welcomes scores of visitors every year... more »
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The only part of Denmark that is part of mainland Europe, Danish Jutland offers travelers a chance to experience the historic castles and grand architecture for which Europe is famous. The area seems heavily focused on outdoor activities, but ... more »
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As the capital city of Uganda, Kampala has managed to survive the devastating effects of a 20-year civil war that has left much of the country impoverished. In fact, Kampala is considered one of the thriving cities in the region, and even has a ... more »
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Before a certain English comedian spoofed the country in the film "Borat," many Westerners had never heard of Kazakhstan. This is the ninth-largest country in the world, covering an area equal in size to all of Western Europe. As a stop along the ... more »
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Kentucky is home to numerous natural attractions that appeal to the nature-minded traveler, and while the majority of the state is rural, it also possesses the urban appeal of Louisville and Lexington. The Bluegrass state is home to the Kentucky ... more »
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Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, a classic Midwestern resort community located on the shores of the Geneva Lake, was originally established as an enclave of summer homes for wealthy Chicagoans. Known as "the Newport of the Midwest," Lake Geneva offers ... more »
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Put down the Blackberry, step away from the cellphone and pick up a fishing pole, a golf club or an oar and begin a new adventure. Majestic scenery and endless golf greens, good eating and luxury accommodations make Lake Toxaway, North Carolina, ... 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 »
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Memphis is the largest city in Tennessee. Famous for its musical heritage, the city was the home of Elvis and the birthplace of the blues. Travelers come to this city each year to sample its music, delicious foods and many amusements... more »
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Nauru, an island in the South Pacific near the equator, experiences inclement weather during the monsoon season, between November and February. Nauru is not traditionally a tourist destination, so accordingly there are only a couple hotels on the ... more »
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Nuuk is the capital and largest city in the self-governing Danish territory of Greenland. Nuuk boasts an incredible mixture of Scandinavian charm, Inuit-influenced decor and arctic natural beauty. The area of Nuuk has a remarkably long history. ... more »
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With lush rainforests and sparkling beaches, Panama is a country with much to entice travelers who enjoy tropical getaways... more »
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Ah, Paris, the world's most romantic city! The City of Light welcomes 30 million people into its limits each year to fall in love with each other all over again. Besides the beauty of the Eiffel Tower, Paris is home to the Bois de Boulogne and ... more »
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A world-class city distinguished by its location at the intersection of the Allegheny, Monongahela and Ohio Rivers, Pittsburgh is every bit as scenic as it is industrial. Discerning travelers will welcome the luxury accommodations, historical ... more »
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No doubt Norman Rockwell had an eye on Providence, Rhode Island when he set about capturing classic America with his paintbrush. With its scenic locale between the Seekonk and Providence rivers, Providence is as beautiful as it is charming... more »
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Romania is a southeastern European country that features Baltic Sea coastline and Carpathian mountain ranges. Relatively new to mass tourism, Romania now offers luxury accommodations throughout cities such as Bucharest. Several major European and ... more »
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Known as the third smallest country in the world, San Marino is encapsulated by Italy and centered on Mt. Titano in the Apennine mountains. Since 1243, San Marino's official title has been, "The Most Serene Republic of San Marino." San Marino is ... more »
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San Salvador, capital of El Salvador, is the second-largest city in Central America. Home to one-third of the country's population, San Salvador is the transportation and economic center of the nation. The Pan-American Highway intersects the city ... more »
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Sarajevo is the capitol of the recently war-torn country of Bosnia. Since the December 1995 signing of the Dayton Peace Accords, reconstruction has taken place within Sarajevo. The people of Sarajevo have been known to coexist peacefully for ... more »
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Located on the Big Sioux River, Sioux Falls is the largest city in South Dakota. Travelers eager for a taste of the Old West love the ambience they find here. With an abundance of natural green spaces, Sioux Falls is also rich in history. The ... more »
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Located on the southern portion of the Korean Peninsula, South Korea's culture and scenery are as splendid as the oceans that surround it. From the bustling nightlife in Seoul to the ancient temples and national parks of the outlying areas, South ... more »