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Triple Bridge city Ljubljana |
Ljubljana is the capital of Slovenia. It's also the biggest city in the country and the political, cultural and commercial centre. With a population of around 300,000 it has the intimacy of a small town mixed with the cultural heritage and cosmopolitan feel of a vibrant city. The stunning old town is nestled between a hill topped with a castle and the gently flowing Ljubljanica river. The banks of the river and many other important buildings were designed by local architect, Jo¾e Pleènik (1872-1957). When strolling through the streets of Ljubljana you can see the remains of the Roman settlement Emona, the medieval old town, the many works of Pleènik and modern buildings blended with parks and squares. Read more about Ljubljana, Slovenia |
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Gothenburg - Sweden's second largest city |
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Göteborg is Sweden's second largest city with about 770 000 inhabitants. It is situated on the west coast of Sweden at the mouth of the river Göta Älv. The city was founded in 1621 by the king Gustav II Adolf, but was developed largely by city planners and canal experts from the Netherlands and Germany. This explains the Amsterdam-style canal around the city centre. Details |
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Pula - one of the most attractive towns of the Croatian coast |
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Pula is located south of Rijeka and conveniently close to Triest in Italy. It is one of the most attractive towns of the Croatian coast. It dates from Roman times and Pula has many impressive monuments from its history, the most famous being the Amphitheatre built in the 1st century AD during the reign of the Emperor Vespasian. Other sights include the temple of Augustus, the town walls, the town square, the old Forum of the Romans is still going strong. Details |
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