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2. ALBANIA
Albania is a country in Southeastern Europe. It is bordered by Montenegro to
the northwest, Kosovo to the northeast, Macedonia to the east, and Greece to
the south and southeast. It has a coast on the Adriatic Sea to the west and on
the Jonian Sea to the southwest.
3. DURRES
Durrës is the second largest city of Albania located on the
central Albanian coast, about 33 km west of the
capital Tirana. It is one of the most ancient and
economically significant cities of Albania.
4. • Korça is known as
the "cradle of
Albanian culture"
and is the largest city
within the region.
KORCA
• Korçë is home to many museums, including the National Museum
of Medieval Art, the National Museum of Archaeology, the
Albanian Museum of Education, the Bratko Museum or the
Oriental Museum.
Korçë is also known as the city of festivals, with the Beer Fest being
one of the best known events.
5. VLORA
Vlorë is one of the largest towns and the second largest
port city of Albania, after Durrës
The city of Vlora stretches in the eastern centre of its bay
it has a favourable geographical position which is
connected with the direct access to the sea.
Riviera coast has a Dalmatian northwestern-southwestern
direction, which is very wild, high and
rocky. These show its tectonic origin, great role of
abrasion as a result of huge force of the sea waves
due to strong and continuous winds.
6. THETHI
Theth remains remote. It is most
easily accessible by a 25 km
unmade road from the village of
Boga which is impassible during
the winter months.
Thethi tours ofers to the traveller the possibility to know and visit one of the most beautiful
national parks in Albania “Thethi National Park”.
On this tours you will be taken from the spectacular, breathetaking and wild nature elements
to delicious cuisine and almost the entirely organic ingredients due to undeveloped
agriculture, not being able to affort chemicals fertilizers or pesticides and the religious
monuments, authentic traditions.
8. • Turkey is a contiguous
transcontinental country,
located mostly on
Anatolia in Western Asia
and on east europe.
• Turkey is bordered by
eight countries: Bulgaria
to the northwest; Greece
to the west; Georgia to
the northeast; Armenia,
Iran,Azerbaijani, Iraq and
Syria.
• The Mediterranean Sea is
to the south; the Aegean
Sea is to the west; and the
Black Sea is to the north.
• The Sea of Marmara, the
Bosphorus and the
Dardanelles (which
together form the Turkish
Straits) demarcates the
boundary between Europe
and Asia.
• Turkey's location at the
crossroads of Europe and
Asia makes it a country of
significant geostrategic
importance
9. Istanbul
• Istanbul is the largest city in Turkey, constituting the
country's economic, cultural, and historical heart.
• With a population of 13.9 million, the city forms one
of the largest urban agglomerations in Europe and is
the second-largest city in the world by population
within city limits.
• Istanbul is a transcontinental city, straddling the
Bosphorus—one of the world's busiest waterways—
in northwestern Turkey, between the Sea of
Marmara and the Black Sea.
• Its commercial and historical center lies in Europe,
while a third of its population lives in Asia.
10. Mosque
• Istanbul, as the capital
of the Ottoman Empire
since 1453 and the
largest city in the
Middle East, contains a
great number of
mosques.
• In 2007, there were
2,944 active mosques in
Istanbul.
11. Antalya
• Antalya is a city on the Mediterranean coast of
southwestern Turkey. It is Turkey's biggest
international sea resort, located on the Turkish
Riviera.
• In 2012, Antalya became the third most visited
city in the world by number of international
arrivals, ranking behind Paris and London.
Antalya previously ranked fourth in the world in
2010 and 2011, with over 10.5 million visitors in
2011.
12. Edirne
• Edirne is a city in Eastern Thrace, the
northwestern part of Turkey, close to the borders
with Greece and Bulgaria.
• Edirne served as the third capital city of the
Ottoman Empire from 1413 to 1453, before
Constantinople became the empire's new capital.
• At present, Edirne is the capital of the Edirne
Province in Turkish Thrace.There is a Jewish
community.
• Edirne has a humid subtropical climate with long
and hot summers and cold and occasionally
snowy winters
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14. CORFU
The island of Corfu is
located just off the West
coast of Greece. Corfu
enjoys a mild
Mediterranean climate
along with excellent
beaches making it a
popular destination for
holiday makers. Corfu is
very green compared to
other Greek islands: hot
and dry summers along
with winter rain creates
lush vegetation which is
dominated by over 2
million olive trees. These
olive trees on Corfu are the
main cultivation, although
Corfu's tourism now
provides the most income.
15. SANTORINI
It has the best sunsets
Santorini, and the
picturesque town of Oia in
particular, is reputed to have
the most beautiful sunsets
on Earth.
It’s a big claim but few who
have experienced it will
forget seeing the sun drop
into the drink leaving only
the silhouettes of the tiny
islets and the pink-domed
cupolas of the churches in its
wake.
17. CRETE
Crete simply has it all!
Crete is the largest island in
Greece, and the fifth largest
one in the Mediterranean
Sea. Here, the visitor can
admire the remnants of
brilliant civilizations, explore
glorious beaches, impressive
mountainscapes, fertile
valleys and steep gorges, and
become part of the island’s
rich gastronomic culture.
Crete is, after all, a small
universe teeming with
beauties and treasures that
you will probably need a
lifetime to uncover!
Crete is divided in to four
prefectures.
18. MYKONOS
Mykonos is famed as a cosmopolitan
destination amongst the Greek
islands and widely recognised as one of
the great travel meccas. It is one of the
most touristed islands in the Aegean.
This means that visitors should be
prepared for loud dance clubs on parts
of the island, an option to have 'English'
breakfasts that could consist of an egg,
some bacon and a few rolls with butter,
and some over-priced merchandise.
The climate of Mykonos is characterised
by hot, dry summers and mild winters.
Like in most of the Aegean islands it
hardly ever rains during summer but
rain showers can be expected between
October and April. Temperatures in July
and August range from 30ºC (86ºF)
during the day to 22ºC (72ºF) at night.
The Cyclades are famous for the
constant wind (called meltemi) in July
and August that mitigates the heat a bit.
In the whole period mid-May through
mid-October it's usually warm and
sunny enough to enjoy the beaches.
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20. NAVAGIO
Navagio Beach or the
Shipwreck, is an isolated
sandy cove on Zakynthos
island and one of the most
famous and most
photographed beaches in
Greece. Navagio Beach is
often referred to as
the Shipwreck Beach or just
simply “The Shipwreck”
because it is home to the
wreck of a ship called
Panagiotis that is believed
to have been a smugglers
ship. The presence of
alleged smugglers ship gave
Navagio Beach yet another
nick name – Smugglers
Cove.
21. MILOS
The volcanic activity in ancient
years has endowed Milos
island with an exciting variety of
gorgeous landscapes,
consequently offering the visitor
a wide range of activities. The
funny shapes of the rocks and
their wonderful colours at the
beautiful white sandy beaches
are one expression of the
volcanic features ofMílos; the
economic activity is another:
minerals such as obsidian are
excavated here. What is more,
one of the most ancient mines in
the Mediterranean is on this
island.
25. France is one of the top destinatios all over the world . It
is visited by millions of people Because of its amazing
sights, buildings, architetures and all around beauty, it
is not surprising why it is visited so much.
27. Paris is the capital of France is visited by
many people all over the world. Paris, France
is the home to the Eiffel Tower, one of the
most visited structures in the world.
28. Built in 1889 by Gustave
Eiffel, the Eiffel Tower is one
of the most visited structures
in the World. Sitting in the
capital of France, Paris, the
tower stands at 2,000 feet
tall.
The arch was
constructed by
Napoleon in 1806. It
was built to symbolize
his victories.
29. One of the most known mountain ranges in the world,
The Alps, run through the east of France. Many people
in France ski down the mountains.
30. Similar to China, the
French foods are
very diverse. The
French are very
passionate about
the taste, look and
presentation of
their food.
31. French Clothing
• The French and
American daily
clothing is very
similar. What woman,
men and children
wear varies day to
day, just as it does in
America.
32. Café’s or coffee shops,
are very important
in a French persons
life. When they go to
the Café, they sit and
watch the streets
and people for
hours. It is a relaxing
time for many
people in France
33. MONTE CARLO
Once in your life you have to go for a trip
in Monaco. This place, between the Alpes
and the Mediterranean sea will offer you
dreams and reality. Monaco Monte-Carlo
provides you many discoveries, a highly
cultured place with its many museums,
nice welcome with its nicest hotels in the
world, gastronomy with his wellknown
restaurants.
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35. The United States of America (also known as America, the U.S., or the U.S.A.) is
a country on the continent of North America. It is made up of 50 states, a federal
district, and five territories. It is famous for its influence over
finance, trade, culture, military, politics, and technology.
The United States also consists of several other
lands that are not states. Most of these
are colonial territories, and are not a part of the
Mainland U.S. Some examples are:
Puerto Rico
American Samoa
Guam
U.S. Virgin Islands
Northern Mariana Islands
The United States also includes one federal
district that was split from a state:
Washington, D.C., the capital. The largest city
is New York. Other major US cities include Los
Angeles, Chicago, Seattle, Miami, Indianapolis, Las
Vegas, Houston , Philadelphia Boston , Denver , St.
Louis , Dallas , and Pittsburgh .
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37. California is a state located on the West Coast
of the United States. It is the most populous
U.S. state and is the third largest state by area.
The culture of California is closely tied to the
culture of the United States as a whole.
However, there are features that are unique to
California. With roots in the culture of Spain,
the culture of Mexico, and the culture of the
eastern United States, California integrates
foods, languages and traditions from all over
the world. English is the primary language of
California's inhabitants. Spanish is a prevalent
second language all over the state.
California has a rich history of integrating
diverse culinary styles. Chinese restaurants,
Mexican restaurants, Italian restaurants, Filipino
restaurants, Vietnamese restaurants, Indian
restaurants and many other types can be found
throughout the state.
California is home to Hollywood, the center of
the American film industry, which has given rise
to the popular fashion movie-star image and
stereotypical life styles such as beach-dwelling
surfers.
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39. It’s the most populous city in
California and the second-most
populous in the U.S.A. after New
York. The entire L.A. area has been
recognized as the most diverse of
the nation’s largest cities. L.A. is a
global city with strenth in buisness,
international trade,
enterntainment, culture, media,
fashion, technology,education,
science, sports medicine. L.A. is a
flat and hilly terrain. It is known for
its beaches, wet-lands and
mountains.
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41. Las Vegas is a city in
the American state of Nevada. Las Vegas
is also the county seat of Clark County in
Nevada.
Las Vegas, also known by a shorter name, Vegas, is notable for its liberal policies on
activities such as drinking and gambling. In 1941, many hotels were built in Las Vegas
with casinos in them. Las Vegas is sometimes called "Sin City" because so many people
come to the city for gambling and drinking alcohol, two common "sins".
People come to Las Vegas for vacation, many hotels have different themes and have
shows and events to get people to come there. Because of this, Las Vegas is called
"The Entertainment Capital of the World".
Las Vegas is also known for its many casinos, decorated with various bright colours.
Some casinos include Caesars Palace, a Roman Empire themed casino, Bellagio,
a Bellagio , Italy themed casino, Paris Las Vegas, a Paris themed casino, Monte Carlo
Las Vegas, a Monte Carlo, Monaco themed casino, and New York New York, a New
York City themed casino. The city of Las Vegas is in downtown Las Vegas. People
who visit Las Vegas in the Las Vegas Strip are mostly in Paradise, Nevada, the other is
in Winchester, Nevada not in the city of Las Vegas.
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44. New York City is the largest city in the United States and New York. Over 8 million
people live in it, and over 22 million people live in and around it. It is in the state of New
York, which is in the northeastern United States.
The city is divided into five
major parts called boroughs.
Each one is also a county.
They are:
•Manhattan
•Brooklyn
•The Bronx
•Queens
•Staten Island
Famous sites
Statue of Liberty
Empire State Building
Rockefeller Center
George Washington Bridge
United Nations
Central Park
St. Patrick's Cathedral
Grant's Tomb
Times Square
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47. Canada is a country in North America consisting of 10 provinces and 3 territories.
Canada is a federal parliamentary democracy. Canada is a developed country and
one of the wealthiest in the world, with the eighth highest per capita income
globally, and the eleventh highest ranking in the Human Development Index.
It ranks among the highest in international measurements of education,
government transparency, civil liberties, quality of life, and economic freedom.
Canada's culture draws influences from its broad range of constituent
nationalities, and policies that promote multiculturalism are constitutionally
protected However, as a whole, Canada is in theory a cultural mosaic – a
collection of several regional, aboriginal, and ethnic subcultures. Canada's
national symbols are influenced by natural, historical, and Aboriginal sources. The
use of the maple leaf as a Canadian symbol dates to the early 18th century. The
maple leaf is depicted on Canada's current and previous flags, on the penny, and
on the Arms of Canada.
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51. • Dubai is located in the Middle East on the
beautiful Arabian Gulf.
• It used to be wilderness but the numerous oil
assets made possible its development.
• It has a population over 2 million people.
• Dubai has a tropical desert climate with
extremely hot and dry summers while winter
is rainy and somehow cold.
• Its considered as the 22nd most expensive city
in the world and also the best place to live in
in the Middle East.
52. •The Palm Islands are
well-known and home to
a charming coastline.
There are various
apartments hotels etch.
Villas are very popular
among Hollywood
celebrities. You should
surely note down this for
your Dubai trip.
53. Bujr Al Arab
•Its one of the best
skyscrapers in Dubai
and also the fourth
tallest hotel in the
world. It is a five
stars, luxorious hotel
built on an artificial
island. It has the
shape of a sail of a
ship. I can ensure you
it is defenitely well
worth a visit.
54. • Mall of Emirates
•Its the world’s first shopping
resort. Features more than 500
international brands . It
includes department stores,
fashion, lifestyle, sports,
electronics and home
furnishing outlets. It has 7,000
parking spaces and is
connected to the Dubai Metro.
Mall of the Emirates welcomed
33.8 million visitors in 2012.
55. • SKI DUBAI
• Ski Dubai is located inside the Mall of
Emirates. There are actual Penguins inside of
it. Ski Dubai gives you an opportunity to enjoy
the joys of skiing in the snow even when the
temperature outside is searing. They’ve built a
tall mountain inside the mall where the glory
of the snow-capped mountains can be
experienced in the Arabian desert. Snow in
the middle of a desert! What else can one ask
for?