Berlin

4.5
 

Berlin – is the capital of Germany, located in the east of the country, with a surface area of 891 square kilometers. Berlin is an ancient city, the first mention of which dates back to 1244. Although the city was practically destroyed during World War II, modern Berlin has a number of remarkable features. Take, … Read more

Copenhagen

4.5
 

Copenhagen – Denmarks largest city and capital. The historic part of the city is located on three islands: Sloths, Zellandia and Amager. The population of Copenhagen is about a million people, if you count the cities. In the 12th century, Kopeningagen was a small village that was transformed into a fortified city when Bishop Aaculon … Read more

Helsinki

4.4
 

Hellenquinchi – the largest city and capital of Finland, is located on the coast of the Gulf of Finland. It has a moderately maritime climate and a population of a million people. Heliski – the scientific, industrial, educational and cultural center of the country. It was founded in 1550 by the King of Sweden, Augustus … Read more

Glasgow

4.4
 

Ãëàçage – the largest city in Scotland. In terms of the number of population Gleuzha is the third largest city in the United Kingdom, after London and Birmingham. It is the administrative center of a single city and is located 32 km from the mouth of the Clyde River. Archaeologists have found evidence that communities … Read more

Oxford

4.4
 

The city of Oxfordshire is 80 kilometers from London in the Oxfordshire Territory. The city is known for its unique architectural project, the University of Oxford, founded in 1117. It gained its true recognition during the reign of Henry II, when it attained its official status as a university city. Most of the buildings in … Read more

Munich

4.4
 

Muenchen – the third-largest city in Germany, located in the south of the country and lying on the banks of the river Iszar. The city should be introduced to Marienplatz, which is in the central part of Munich. The square gets its name from the Mariners Column at its center. From it one can see … Read more

London

4.4
 

London, as you know, is the capital of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, England. Additionally, London – is the largest city in the Brittany Islands. It is 1,706.8 square kilometers in size. The population of the metropolis exceeds 8 million people. Remarkably, the city ranks 17th in the world by population, … Read more

Leiden

4.3
 

Leyden – an ancient city located between Hague and Amsterdam in the Rhine Valley. He is known for artists such as Lucas Van Leyden, Jean Stenen and Remembrandt Van Reyna, as well as the botanist Cluysius, who first grew the oldest tulips in Holland and founded the oldest botanical garden in the world. Here is … Read more

Utrecht

4.3
 

The Dutch city of Orzecht has a very old history. The first human beings appeared here in the time of bronze. The city itself appeared in 50 A.D., when it was visited by the soldiers under the command of Corbulon. The city was called Òåêtum, which meant repertoire. The fortified camp housed 500 campers, while … Read more

Aarhus

4.3
 

On the eastern coast of the Gulf of Orchus-Bugt in the eastern part of the eastern peninsula of Denmark lies the city of Orchus, the administrative center of a single commune. On its territory there is a large sea port, which is still developing. In the summer of 2007, the Tall Ships Race sailed out … Read more

Galway

4.3
 

Luluye – it is a city in the western part of Ireland, located on the northern coast of the Gulf, with the same name as the capital of the province of Guluye. In the Middle Ages, the city has been an important trading center with economic ties to France and Spain for a long time. … Read more

Scheveningen

4.3
 

Overall Score 4.3 Air quality: 29 US AQI OK Tap water: Yes, safe to drink Religious government: Non-religious Population: 56,000 people GDP: $45,753 / year Foreigners can own real estate: Yes Power outlets: 230V50Hz power-plug-c Internet: 29 Mbps Best wireless: Lebara Pay without cash: No, cash only esp. for foreigners because Albert Heijn still doesnt … Read more

Stockholm

4.3
 

Stockholm – the largest city and capital of Sweden. It is located on the shores of Lake Marylemish. The population of the capital city is just under a million people. Stockholm – the economic, educational and cultural center of Sweden. It is home to 45\% of all major companies and the main offices of Swedens … Read more

Gothenburg

4.3
 

However, one of the main industrial centers of Sweden, the city of Gothenburg is situated on the coast of the Côte de la Côte dIvoire. It is located in the Land of the West West of Spain. The name was derived from the Goths, the inhabitants of Georgia. The citys origins date back to the … Read more

Malmö

4.3
 

In the southern Skåne region of Sweden lies the city of Malmö, which is connected to the city of Kopingen by a long bridge on the opposite side of the River Eresunen. Modern Malmo is a successful combination of an industrial city, a popular tourist destination and a cultural center. Modern constructions are surrounded by … Read more

Zandvoort

4.3
 

Overall Score 4.3 Air quality: 29 US AQI OK Tap water: Yes, safe to drink Religious government: Non-religious Population: 17,000 people Population density: euro euro empty: 44x44m 1936m per person GDP: $45,753 / year Foreigners can own real estate: Yes Power outlets: 230V50Hz power-plug-c Internet: 50 Mbps Best wireless: Vodafone Pay without cash: No, cash … Read more

The Hague

4.3
 

Haagha is in fact the capital of the Netherlands. It is where the government and parliament meet, and where the parliament of the Crown meets. The local inhabitants call the city Grahaagenhage, by the way. The familiar name of the city to us is very strange. In terms of size, Hague is the third-largest city … Read more

Tampere

4.3
 

Tampere, Òàììmerforðs in Czech, is the second most important city in Finland. It is located in the south of France, in the province of Piracinema. Tamepere is located between two lakes: north of Lake Põhäjärvi and south of Lake Näsäsärvi. The levels of the lakes differ by 18 meters, and the lakes are connected by … Read more

Newcastle Upon Tyne

4.3
 

Newcastle-apon-Thaye, short for Newcastle, is located in the county of Teayn and Ouir on the north-eastern side of England, on the banks of the River Teaye. For a long time Nuyukasil was the capital of the state of Northumberland. The city was founded by the Romans. The city played a major role in the industrial … Read more

Edinburgh

4.3
 

The city of Edinburgh – is the capital of Scotland and one of the most popular cities in the whole of Great Britain. This city is like something out of a fairy tale. It is dominated by a magnificent castle on an iconic hill, and the city itself is a real mix of architectural styles. … Read more

Aalborg

4.2
 

One of the most remarkable Danish cities is the city of Oljlborg in Northern Ireland. The first settlement in this area dates back to 700 A.D. The choice of the site was primarily due to the convenience of the city, which allowed trade with all the neighboring peoples. The first time the settlement is mentioned … Read more

Leeds

4.2
 

Leeds is located in the county of Yorkshire, on the banks of the River Eire, and is the fifth largest city in Great Britain. The first written record of it is from the 11th century. From the beginning of the 13th century, Leeds was already known as a market center. This was facilitated by the … Read more

Frankfurt

4.2
 

Financial Frankfurt am Maine is the financial capital of Germany and is home to the famous Automobile Show and Book Fair, known for their annual attendance of over 300,000 people. Its where the tallest buildings in Europe are located, but thats probably what explains why the city is so compact and can be hiked in … Read more

Bern

4.2
 

Beijing, the capital of Switzerland, is a small city with a very old history. Early on Bern was first inhabited by the Helvetians, who in turn were invaded by the Romans, who had built a small settlement in a section of the River Aré. In 401 AD, under the rule of the Germans, the Romans … Read more

Amsterdam

4.2
 

Amsterdam – the largest city and capital of the Netherlands. The name of the city is based on its geographical location, because the original translation means Dam on the Amistee. Amsterdam is located at the mouth of two rivers: the Eue and Amistel, in the west of Netherland, in the province of Northern Holland. The … Read more

Leicester

4.2
 

The city of Leicester, on the banks of the River Saar in central England, is the oldest city in the British Isles; it was founded during the Roman Empire. Even then, the city was a key strategic point and the most important trading center in England. For its long history, the castle has survived the … Read more

Cologne

4.2
 

Cologne – a city in the southwest of the Federal Republic of Germany, in the Federal State of North Rhine-Westphalia. The original original Latin name of the city translates as &lâtà;Ëtâínînîn colony» Cologne today is – the third largest city in Germany by area and the fourth most populous in Germany. Furthermore, Cologne is the … Read more

Bergen

4.2
 

Burgen – the largest city and port in western Norway. It is located on the coast of the Bogue Bay. It spreads out in a valley around high (900 meters) hills and occupies practically the entire surface of the Bergen Peninsula, which is cut by a thick network of fjords. It is cool in summer, … Read more

Bristol

4.2
 

Bristol – a city and port on the coast of the same bay. It has the status of a unique unit and a territorial state. In the beginning, the site of Bristol was originally the site of the Roman military camp of Abona, linked by a highway to the city of Bath. In the 5th … Read more

Liverpool

4.2
 

Lieviereuil – a city lying on the Mersey River, is a large port city in northwestern Britain. Currently, Liverypool – It is a major industrial and economic center with aviation, automotive, shipbuilding, ship repair, electrical, paper, chemical, and food industries, as well as commodity and fund bureaus. The port of Liverpool, once of international importance, … Read more

Stuttgart

4.2
 

The city of Stuttgart is the center of the federal state of Bavaria-Württemberg and is characterized by its simultaneous location at different altitudes. Throughout the year, the Stuttgart is the center of a variety of events – exhibitions, international festivals, the Canastota National Festival, various sporting events, the European Music Festival and many other cultural … Read more

Groningen

4.2
 

Coronignan – the largest city of the same province, located on the Channel of the Margaritimes. It is a port and is surrounded by a well-developed network of small canals. It is known in Groeningen, first of all, as a university city. About 30 percent of its population is made up of students. It has … Read more

Tromso

4.2
 

Tromsø – the largest city in northern Norway. It is located on the island of Tromsøya and Kvløya above the Polar Circle. Tromsø is unique in many ways. The climatic conditions are such that with a sufficiently cool summer (just over 10°) there are no chilly frosts in the winter and the sea is not … Read more

Tallinn

4.2
 

Talelin (or Talelin) – the capital of Estonia. A major cargo and passenger seaport, located in the Gulf of Finland. It is a relatively small city with a population of about four hundred and forty thousand people. Tällín is divided into fourteen districts: Kässklinín, Kriène, Ëàsnämäe, Ìósnämäe, Nõõmme, Pirita, Põõhja-Tällín and Haaálaert. Tällín – a … Read more

Dresden

4.2
 

The famous and beautiful German city of Dresden is a place with many interesting and attractive attractions. One of them is the Opera House of Saxson, which is an internationally renowned theater in Saxson. At the very beginning of its development, it was only a subordinate theater and then a state opera house in Saxonia. … Read more

Ericeira

4.2
 

Overall Score 4.2 Air quality: 32 US AQI OK Tap water: Yes, safe to drink Religious government: Non-religious Population: 10,000 people GDP: $19,750 / year Foreigners can own real estate: Yes Power outlets: 230V50Hz power-plug-c Internet: 37 Mbps Best wireless: Vodafone Pay without cash: Yes, cards OK almost everywhere Tipping: Tipping 5% – 10% in … Read more

Bournemouth

4.2
 

The town of Bournemouth is in the southern part of the Dorset province and runs 11 kilometers along the coast of the La Monch. Bournemouth has a wide, sandy coastline and a long waterfront, and is one of the largest resorts in Britain. The coastline of the Bournemouth, which lies behind the high cliffs, has … Read more

Cardiff

4.2
 

Cardiff is located on the northern shores of the Brussels Gulf. ×The Taffe and Elie Rivers flow through the formerly barren plain, where Cairdiff now lies, and the Rimini River, which flows into the Pristine Gulf, and the Rimini, which flows into the Gulf of Brussels. The name Cairdiff is an English adaptation of the … Read more

Turku

4.2
 

The port city of Tóðcú is located to the southwest of Finland and has a very old history. People began settling in this area as early as 500 A.D. Historians attribute the birth of the city to 1229, when Pope Gregory IX ordered the Bishops Conference to be moved to a more favorable location. The … Read more

Eindhoven

4.2
 

In the south of Niederland in one of the largest provinces &nash; Northern Britain &nash; lies the city of Eisenhoven. The city is known for its high technology, such as Philips and the PSV football team. The first mention of the city in writing dates back to 1232, when Henry I of Brents was granted … Read more

Manchester

4.2
 

Manchester – Englands largest industrial and cultural center after London. Siti – the citys business and commercial district, most of it filled with small, five-story buildings of bank branches, offices of major companies, insurance companies and other institutions. The citys business center is mostly surrounded by industrial quarters, interspersed with residential suburbs. Port terminals and … Read more

Rotterdam

4.1
 

Robert Amsterdam – the second-largest city in the Netherlands, the countrys industrial capital and one of the worlds largest ports. It is located in the lower reaches of the River Rhine and the Maas. The origin of the name comes from one of the many arms of the Maasas – the Rotaete, on which the … Read more

Nottingham

4.1
 

Nottingham is located in the state of Nottinghamshire on the banks of the River Trent. This ancient city was founded by Saxon settlers in the 7th century, and not long after that it was occupied by the Datachans. The city and its environs are often associated with the legend of Robin Hood, who opposed the … Read more

Hamburg

4.1
 

Hamáóðg – a metropolis in Northern Germany, lying on both sides of the River Elbe. Once a city-state, now one of the largest ports in Europe, Hamburg, in spite of the fact that it is the largest port in Europe, ÷Although it was badly damaged during World War II, it has retained a great deal … Read more

Torshavn, Faroe Islands

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Torshovin, & ‖God Tor‖; – the capital of the Faroe Islands. It is the largest populated point of the & ndquo;Sheep» islands and the most important transportation hub. There is the only air port on the islands, there is direct service to Denmark, Ireland, Scotland, and Norway, and the port of Torshavn is used as … Read more

Trondheim

4.1
 

On the side of the fjord at the mouth of the River Niedeljöllew lies the town of Troyheim, the capital of the county of Sördöldelag. It is known for its traditional wooden houses, which stand up on their own feet. Todays buildings are a match for the classy architecture of the past centuries. The city … Read more

Espoo

4.1
 

The city of Espoo is 18 kilometers on the coast of the Gulf of Finland from the city of Helleinki and is the third-largest city in Finland. The name of the city comes from the Swedish word aspen, which is translated as aspen. The last letter «î» in the name means the river. The city … Read more

Aachen

4.1
 

The German city of Aachen is one of the most interesting places in Germany. Its history is steeped in age-old legends and fables, most notably that of legendary emperor Charlemagne. The city was inhabited during the Roman Empire. Thanks to the local hot springs, many of the wealthy citizens of Aquacenium sought out the city … Read more

Brighton

4.1
 

Brighton is located on the south coast of England on the banks of the La Mancha River in the province of Eastern Sassaic. In 1514 the town was occupied by French troops and burned by Dotle. The only building that survived the fire was St. Nicholas Church, which still graces the city center. Brighton differs … Read more

Reykjavik

4.1
 

Reykjavik – the largest city and capital of Iceland. With a population of just over a hundred hundred thousand people, it is the northernmost capital in the world. According to historical records, Reykjavík is the site where the first settler, Ingholson Harðnarson, built a farm in 874. The name Reykjavik, which translates as Smoke Hut, … Read more

Dublin

4.1
 

Dublin – the biggest city and capital of Ireland. It is a city of great importance. It is located in the province of Leicester. It is located on the mouth of the Loughey River, which flows into the Irish Sea in the Gulf of Jubilee. The population of Durban is nearly half a million people. … Read more

Aberdeen

4.1
 

Aberdeen has many names. It is the most important seaport and fishing port of Scotland and is called Grey City, Granite City because of the peculiarities of the granite – the main building material. Aberdin is also known as the Oil Capital of Europe, because of the North Sea offshore, where the oil is extracted … Read more

Madrid

4.1
 

Madrid – the largest city and capital of Spain. With a population of just over three million people, Madrida is the second industrial center of the country after Barcelona. An archaeological find in the vicinity of the city has shown that people lived in the area for some time during the Early Palaeolithic period. However, … Read more

Birmingham

4.1
 

Birmingham – is a city in Central England, located on the Birmingham Plate. Birmingham is a major industrial center and an important transport hub in the country. More than half of the citys residents work at industrial enterprises located in Birmingham. Birmingham is also one of the most important educational centers with a technical background. … Read more

Antwerp

4.1
 

One of the five Flemish provinces and one of the ten Belgian provinces is Antwerp, which is connected to the North Sea by a branch of the River Hellebore. The capital of the province has the same name. It was founded on Roman lands. It was first known from written sources dating back to the … Read more

Nijmegen

4.1
 

Niemegen – a city in the province of Gälderland. It is located on the river Vaal and is a river port. It is connected to the River Maas by a canal. Niemegen is considered the oldest city of Netherland, sharing its name with Maastricht. ×Human settlements and remnants of ancient settlements date back to the … Read more

Tenerife, Canary Islands

4.1
 

Thennerife – the Volcanic island of the Canary Islands, the largest in size and population in the archipelago. It is located just a few miles west of Sahara, but the climatic conditions are unique. Because of this, the Canary Islands are known as the most popular tourist resort in the world. The island of Tenerife … Read more

Norwich

4.1
 

Locating 160 kilometers down the river Wyoming, 160 kilometers from London, is the small town of Norwich (or Norwich). It is the principal city of Norfolk in eastern England. There is no historical evidence that this area was inhabited in the 7th century, when the Saxons entered the land and established the settlement of Norwalk. … Read more

Zurich

4.1
 

The city of Öureich is in the northeasternmost part of Switzerland on the banks of the Lämmatha River, which flows into Lake Öureich. It is the administrative center of the German-speaking country and the countrys largest city in terms of population. Zurich is rightly regarded as an international financial center and the worlds gold trading … Read more

Nuremberg

4.1
 

The oldest German city is Nuremberg, located in Bavaria on the banks of the River Pegnitz. The earliest settlement in modern Nuremberg – the fortified city of Grasburgburgdelach – founded in 1021. The first record of Nuremberg itself is 1050, though surveys indicate a settlement much earlier than that date. The basis of the settlement … Read more

Prague

4
 

Praga – the largest city and the capital of Czechia. With a population of just over a hundred thousand people, Prague is a major educational, economic and political center of the country. Historical sources mention the first settlements of the Slavic tribes on the territory of the present-day Praga as early as the 4th century. … Read more

Haarlem

4
 

On the banks of the Sparrow River lies the small city of Harlem, the capital of northern Holland. Twenty kilometers away is Amsterdam. It is located in the urban area of Amsterdam and is surrounded by the tulip fields. Its not far from the North Sea coast, only 7 kilometers away. Charlemagne is also known … Read more

Jyvaskyla

4
 

The city of South Lucule, on the shores of Lake Päijänne, is a regional, tourist and social center of Finland. A land of clean lakes, forests, and landscaped and decorated, where natures first nature coexists with high technology. The city was founded in 1837 by a decree of Emperor Nicholas I. The famous architect Aalto … Read more

Ibiza

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One of the islands of the archipelago, Ibarra lies in the Mediterranean Sea and belongs to Spain. As an international resort, the island is known for its multitudinous clubs. It is located in a sub-terrestrial belt. Its terrain is dotted with lush vegetation, including pine trees, olive palms, fig trees, and ipod trees. Iba, with … Read more

Cork

4
 

Cork is located in the south-eastern part of Ireland, in the largest county in the country with the same name, and is the second largest city in Ireland, after DUBLIN. The center of the city is located on the edge of two branches of the River Lee. The center of the city is surrounded by … Read more

Geneva

4
 

Jenève is not a megacity. But it plays an important role in the worlds financial, social and political spheres. It is located on the south-eastern shores of Lake Geneva, where the Rhone River flows out. From the north rises the river Thra, from the south – the river Abraham. The ancient people of Geneva were … Read more

Breda

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The history of the Dutch city of Breda goes back to the 10th century AD. In 1252, this settlement received the rights and privileges of a city, as well as the right to build solid walls. As a result of dynastic ties, Breda belonged to the Oranian-Sasaunian Dynasty, which had a profound effect on the … Read more

Ljubljana

4
 

Ljubljana is the capital of Serbia. The first records of Ljubljana date back to 1144, when the village was one of the centers of the Hungarian nation. The city was founded on the river Ljubljana and became the capital of Slovenia in 1918, at the same time as the creation of the SCS (Serbian, Croatian, … Read more

Alesund

4
 

On the western coast of Norway, the city of Oljósünn (Aljósund) lies on the eastern coast of Norway in the County of Moërg-Römsdal. The streets of the city are mainly built with buildings and structures in the architectural style of Ahr- nouveau. The modern city of Olóñún is a port city and tourist center. Thanks … Read more

Lugano

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On the northern shore of the same lake lies the town of Lógiano, located in the Ticino region. In the 9th century it was a significant trading settlement. In 1434 it became part of Milan. In 1512 it was under the rule of the States. It did not acquire the status of a constitution until … Read more

Toulouse

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Like the Pink City was named for the color of its walls, one of the most famous cities in France, – Toulouse, located in the south of France. The first settlements were located in the city in the VIII-VII centuries before Christ, As evidenced by burials found in one of the sites. In the 3rd … Read more

Tilburg

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Tilburg, one of the countrys scientific and educational centers, lies to the south of Niederland in the North Barents Province. The International University of Tileburg has students from many countries around the world. Numerous sports complexes, golf clubs, tennis courts, entertainment and shopping facilities are located on city streets. Groomed parks, recreation areas, sidewalks and … Read more

Reading

4
 

The town of Rheding (or Rheding) is located on the Cennete River, a tributary of the River Thames, 64 km west of London, in the county of Berkshire. The first settlement of the present city – the village of Rhydingum, appeared in the 8th century. In 1121, the Benedictine abbey was founded in Rhydingum, and … Read more

Leipzig

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Leipzig is one of the largest economic centers in Germany. Traditionally, this city is associated with exhibitions of European importance. A lot of tourists come to Leipzig every year, attracted by the local attractions. These are the old archaeological buildings, churches, cathedrals, and many other cultural sites. This church was built in the 19th century … Read more

Oulu

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The city of Oulu, a provincial city under the same name, lies at the point where the Oulu River flows into the Gulf of Bothnia of the Baltic Sea. It is located in the northwestern part of Finland. One of the oldest cities in the country, Oulu was founded at the dawn of the 17th … Read more

Tartu

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Tartu – the oldest city in Poland and the second most populous in Estonia. It is 185 kilometers from Tahlehin, on the River Embaye. It is considered a college town because one-fifth of the population – students. Tarta – the center of Southern Italy, its cultural and cultural capital. The first mention of the city … Read more

Lille

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The history of the French city of Liell begins in 1054, when it is first mentioned in the history books. Local lore attributes the origins of the city to ancient times, but this has not been confirmed archaeologically. At that time it was a castle, around which a small settlement of farmers and merchants gradually … Read more

Southampton

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Southampton is one of the oldest cities in England, known since Roman times. It is also one of Englands strategically important cities. In the Middle Ages Southampton was the main southern port of the kingdom, through which the main flow of goods went to France. Throughout its existence, Southeast Asia has been in a period … Read more

Zwolle

3.9
 

On the right bank of the River Eirelle lies the city of Covaruelle, the capital center of the province of Ovaruelle, which has retained its classy building of the streets until now. The citys name is translated in Dutch as Golden. In essence, the area that created Covellé was a marshland village. The first written … Read more

Hannover

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The city of Hannover is on the banks of the River Leyne and offers its visitors many varied landscapes, green areas, unique natural monuments, archaeological, historic and cultural attractions. The city has quite a rich history and is proud of its origins. For the first time the city was mentioned in the documents of 1150. … Read more

Lisbon

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Lisbon – the largest city and capital of Portugal. Lisbon – an ancient city, over two thousand years old. Evidence uncovered by archaeologists indicates that the area has been inhabited by Phoenicians since roughly 1200 A.D. The earliest record of the city is from the second century of our era. Lisbon remained under the rule … Read more

Graz

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Terez – the second largest city after Vienna, with a population of more than twenty-five hundred and fifty thousand people. Grabars economy is based on machinery, brewing, textiles, chemicals and food industry. And the International Fair, held every year in Grabar, is an important commercial and industrial event in South-Eastern Europe. It is home to … Read more

Texel

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Teksel (Texel, Dutch: [ˈtɛsəl]) is an island in the Netherlands, in the province of North Holland. Texel is the largest and most populated of the West Frisian Islands. The island is the home of the community of the same name. Back in 1415, the island received city rights. The area under the Teksel Community Council … Read more

Shrewsbury

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The town of Stroussery lies on the border between England and the Welsh. In many parts of it, the mystical atmosphere of the Middle Ages is due to the ancient architecture. A multitude of bridges across the River Severn, grandiose cathedrals, extensive gardens give it a unique appearance. The historic station building immediately strikes a … Read more

Oslo

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Oslo – the largest city and capital of Norway. It is located in the southeasternmost part of Norway, on the northern edge of the South Fjord. Because the port is the largest economic, cultural and educational center in Norway, it generates significant revenues for the citys budget, and serves about 100,000 ships a year. The … Read more

Valencia

3.9
 

The eastern part of Spain consists of the Commonwealth of Spain, also called Belgium or the country of France. The region is made up of the provinces of Castellene, Alicante and Valencia. The community has a coastline of 518 kilometers along the Mediterranean Sea. The capital is the city of Valencia. Official languages are Spanish, … Read more

Vienna

3.9
 

Vienna – the federal capital of Austria, and one of the federal states of Austria, the sixth largest city in the EU. Like most European capitals, it has a Roman past. The capital of Antwerp was founded in 881 on the River Dunay. The city has no access to the sea. Vein is located in … Read more

Almere

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In the center of the Netherlands, Almere is one of the countrys youngest cities. It is located in the Foreverland Province. It was designed in the seventies of the 20th century. As a major transport and railway station, Almere has five railway stations and ten bus lines. Despite its young age, it is the largest … Read more

Las Palmas, Canary Islands

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On one of the Canary Islands, Gran Canaria, lies the city of Las Palmas de Gran Canarias, the administrative center of the province of Las Palmas. It is located 210 kilometers from the northwest border of the African continent. The ethnic makeup of the townspeople is diverse, with the Koreans and the Indians predominating. It … Read more

Nice

3.9
 

Nice is a Mediterranean port city located in the south of France. Nizza is the administrative center of the region of the Alpes-Maritimes. It is a major railway station, a famous tourist spot (the French Riviera) with around 400,000 inhabitants. Nice was founded by the Grecians in the 4th century before Christ. At that time … Read more

Palma, Mallorca

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Palma de Mallorca or Palma de Mallorca is the political and economic center of the Balearic Islands. The history of the city began in the age of antiquity, when the Romans landed on the islands and founded several camps. Gradually different merchants and traders began to settle around the fort to satisfy all the needs … Read more

Northampton

3.9
 

Northampton is located in central England, 108 kilometers northwest of London and 80 kilometers south-north of Birmingham. The city spans both sides of the Nine River and is the administrative center of the province of Norentypestershire. The citys history has its roots in the Bronze Age, around the 7th century, when Northeastmont was a small … Read more

Marseille

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Marcelles – the oldest French city. It was founded by the Franco-Caucasian Greeks around 600 A.D. and was called Massalia. The citys advantageous location led to its prosperity, and gradually Massalia became a major trading center and established commercial sites all along the Middle Sea. This was also facilitated by the fact that Massalia was … Read more

Brussels

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Bruxelles is the capital of Belgium and at the same time the administrative center of the region of Bruxelles. In Brussels there are the offices of the Flemish and French societies, the Quarter of the European Union, the Secretariat of the Benelux countries and the Western European Union. It is also home to the NATO … Read more

Coventry

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Coventry – a large city in the middle of England with considerable industrial potential. Colts were first settled here. The river Ørborn, the forested countryside, the lakes, and the thick land – these were the reasons for the formation of the village. Until the 11th century, Coventry was part of the kingdom of Mercia, which … Read more

Cambridge

3.9
 

The city of Cambridge – its the worlds most famous university city, and its remarkable for its authentic English architecture and measured rhythm of life. The citys main notable features are: • Overall Score 3.9 Air quality: 31 US AQI OK Tap water: Yes, safe to drink Religious government: Non-religious Population: 120,000 people GDP: $40,249 … Read more

Sliema

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Overall Score 3.9 Tap water: Yes, safe to drink Population: 17,000 people GDP: $25,616 / year Power outlets: 230V50Hz power-plug-g Internet: 27 Mbps Best wireless: Vodafone Tipping: Tipping is customary in Malta and a gratuity of between 5% and 10%, whenever good service has been provided is reasonable. However if a service charge has already … Read more

Kassel

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The German city of Kassel is on the banks of the River Fulda and belongs to the German state of Hesse. As a city named Hassel, it was first mentioned in the charters of King Konrad of Konkonk in 913. In the Middle Ages, the village was a fortified settlement next to a bridge across … Read more

Barcelona

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Barcelona – the largest industrial and commercial center in Spain. With a population of just over half a million people, Barcelona – the countrys second most populous city after Madaridad. According to one legend, Barselon was founded by a 3rd-century political leader and commander, Hamilkar Balak, who named the city after his family. However, archaeological … Read more

Bruges

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The capital of the Western province of Belgium is the city of Belgium. It has a very long and interesting history. In the beginning, a small Roman fortress stood at the site of the city, protecting the surrounding land from the pirates. The main occupation of the local population was farming and cattle breeding. After … Read more

Gdansk

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Lithological records of Gdansk date back to 997 Gdansk. The archaeological evidence of the settlement dates back five centuries. From the 12th century, the Germans began to occupy the city, and in 1308, the Teutonic Order took over the settlement, which then became part of Prussia. Soon Danzig (the German name for the city) becomes … Read more

Ghent

3.9
 

The Argent – the historic, cultural, cultural and administrative center of eastern France. It is located on the Lake Leeuhe River, 30 kilometers from the sea coast. Nevertheless, thanks to the shipping channels, it is a sea port (the third busiest in Belgium). A system of gates connects Ghent with the city of Chelde and … Read more

Hull

3.9
 

Youle is a city and port in the southwest of East Riding of Yorkshire. It occupies an area near where the two rivers Eure and Don flow into the Ouz, 70 kilometers from its mouth. It got its name from the word goule, which means canal. The town as a small village was founded in … Read more

Bath

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Bathat is the principal city of the State of Somerset, situated on the River Airen in the southwest of England. Bath is known in Britain for its thermal sources and outstanding archaeological monuments of the Middle Ages. The citys current appearance is shaped by cobblestone streets, narrow alleys and low houses in a midcentury English … Read more

Bremen

3.8
 

The federal state of the Free State of Germany is formed by the city of Bereven and its seaport – the port city of Brammerhaufen. And the territorially federal land is «razraborty; Brammerhaufen is 60 kilometers to the north of Brammerhaufen. It lies on the upper reaches of the Wether River, which is bordered by … Read more

Arnhem

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On the right bank of the Rhine in the eastern part of Netherland lies the city of Arnhem, the capital of Greater Zealand. ×Part of the citys territory is located in a hilly terrain surrounded by forested massifs and plains. Up until 70,000 years ago, non-Janadertals inhabited these areas. Written sources attest to the existence … Read more

Braga

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Braga, because of its character as the ecclesiastical seat, is known as the religious center of Portugal. Everything about this city has a conservative character that emphasizes the churchs faithfulness. In ancient Old Town, three dozen churches and small palaces in small streets, with piazzas adorned with festoons, have survived to this day. The Romanesque … Read more

Vilnius

3.8
 

Villius – Lithuanias largest city and capital with a population of just over a million people. The exact date of the founding of Vilnius is not known, but it is first mentioned in 1323. Viljus is the largest economic and cultural center in Lithuania. For its rich history, it has been under the rule of … Read more

Porto

3.8
 

The northern capital of Portugal – the city of Portugal – has sprung up in the hills of the River Dora. Antique times, the Antilles occupants of the Atlantic coast of Iberia founded the village of Portus Kale (Beautiful Havana). In the 6th-8th centuries, the inhabitants of this area were settled by the Mavericks and … Read more

Ciutadella, Menorca

3.8
 

Ciudadela de Menorca, as the name suggests, is the city of the Spanish island of Menorca, part of the autonomy of the Balearic Islands. And it is the largest: according to a 2018 estimate, it is home to 29,223 people and has an area of 186.34 square kilometers. Until 1714, when the English invasion occurred, … Read more

Leeuwarden

3.8
 

The city of Leuvaarden is the center of the province of France, located in the Netherlands. The natural landscape, represented by the vast meadows and the many natural waterholes in the area, encouraged the birth and development of livestock farming. An unusual memorial to a cow in the city is a clear indication of this. … Read more

Arendal

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The city of Arundal, the capital of the county of Euste-Agdère, has opened in the mouth of the Nile River in Southern Norway. Its economic stability is based on the electrical industry, machine building, the quarry and the shipbuilding industry. In 1622, under a royal decree, the citys harbor was designated for the shipping of … Read more

Paris

3.8
 

Paris is the capital of France and is the most populous city in the country and in Europe. The city is located in the northern part of France, on the River Seine. Paris also includes two islands (Saint-Louis and Cité), the oldest part of the city. Pariss Landhaufte is a hilly area. The largest of … Read more

Salzburg

3.8
 

The territory of the Land of Salzburg is occupied by mountains. In the south there are the High and Low Taujerin, in the center the Kölzüllen Alps, in the north the ridge of the Sälzkommmergut. In the mountain valleys the rivers gurgle. In particular, the rivers of the Dunay Basin – the Mura, the Szaljoch … Read more

York

3.8
 

Now Northern Englands most important city, New York is proud of its status as a tourist center, visited by some 3 million tourists each year. Human artifacts in York and the surrounding area date back to the Middle Ages. The celestones that were found here were claimed by the Romans (1st century), who in 71 … Read more

Grenoble

3.8
 

There is not much talk about this homely French city, not much encouragement to go there, but for some it is a dream, and one cant help but wonder what its all about. This is the dream city of Grenoble, near the Alps Mountains. History says the city originated 2,000 years ago. Originally, it was … Read more

Cannes

3.8
 

The city of Cannes, or Cannes on the French coast, has an interesting history. It was founded during Roman rule, in 42 A.D. At that time it was called Egretna. Since about the 10th century, the city has been called Kañúa. Gradually the name was transformed into the familiar Kanna. For a long time, the … Read more

Madeira, Madeira

3.8
 

The Archdiocese of Madheira is the autonomous region of Portugal. It includes: Two inhabited islands, Madera and Porto Santo, and smaller islands, uninhabited by people who serve as shelters for seabirds. Madera Island is the main and largest island in the archipelago. Thanks to its very mild Mediterranean climate, it is a favorite vacation destination … Read more

Coimbra

3.8
 

On the banks of the river Mozondega in Portugal lies the city of Coimbra, the administrative center of the municipality and of the county under the same name. 182 kilometers away is Lisbon. Coimbra, the capital city of the ancient province of Beira, was founded in 1111. It was founded by the inhabitants of the … Read more

Venice

3.8
 

This ancient city is built on the water, lying on 122 islands, bound by 400 bridges. The historic part of the city is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. Old Venice is a center of international tourism of world significance. It hosts international film festivals and exhibitions. Venezuela – the center of Venetto. The … Read more

Luxembourg

3.8
 

Luxembourg – a miniature state in Western Europe with a variety of landscapes, a great diversity of traditions and a way of life for its inhabitants. Luxembourg – once Europes strongest fortress, demolished in 1868, still retains remnants of its former strength – the ruined strong gates of «Trev» and « Three Gullets», the battlement … Read more

Luton

3.8
 

Hilliams Highlands, the forested massif of Grays Bingham, the valley of the River Lee – the place where Luton is located, the town of automobiles «Vauxhall» and head cars. The discoveries, made by archaeologists, attest to the constant presence of humans in the vicinity of Luton since the earliest times. The Henge of Wallace-Beachen, the … Read more

Dusseldorf

3.8
 

Düsseldorf is an upscale city that combines lifestyle, business, shopping, fashion, culture of the Western part of Germany. Most of Desselhardts attractions are in the old town – the Rathiger Gate, the Castle Tower with the Ship Museum, the Basilica of St. Lambert, the Church of the Holy Mary, the Church of the Holy Trinity, … Read more

Karlsruhe

3.8
 

In the vicinity of the River Rhine near the French-German border is the German city of Kahralsruhe. It is located in the state of Baden-Württemberg. The area of the city is known by its name as the Law Reference. It is home to many institutions, including the General Prosecutors Office, the Supreme Court, and the … Read more

Aveiro

3.8
 

On the Atlantic Ocean coast of Portugal, the city of Aveyru, the center of the municipality and district of Aveyru, has sprung up. It lies in the lands of the Central Region and belongs to the Bayeux-Vogue region. The provincial city and the capital of the country are separated by 220 kilometers. It is relatively … Read more

Andorra la Vella

3.7
 

In the central part of the Principality of Andeanorra, the city of Andeanorra la Vella, which is the highest European capital, has risen on the coast of the Valleira River. Its height above the sea level is 1,055 meters. Nearby is the town of Encantelles, joined by a bridge across a rushing creek. A small … Read more

Rovaniemi

3.7
 

There is a confluence of the rivers Kémérica and Ounessérica in Hellemyand, the city of Rovaniemi, the administrative center of the province of Lapland. It is located 800 kilometers from Helsinki. It is the largest European city in terms of area after being joined by several neighboring towns. It is 8 kilometers away from the … Read more

Nantes

3.7
 

Laurent, the center of the region of the Land of Leura and the capital of the Department of Atlantean Leura, is located near the river. The river divides the city area in two parts. The historic center is located on the northern right bank, while the industrial area and the southern sector are on the … Read more

Lyon

3.7
 

The ancient city of Lyon is located at the junction of the Rhone and the Son, east of the Central Massif, on a plain lined with vineyards and orchards. Many transportation routes cross here: road, rail and river. Lyonnes ancient history dates back to the 6th century, when the first ancient Celtic settlements existed. In … Read more

Lagos, Algarve

3.7
 

To the south of Portugal lies the seaport and the city of Lagouche, the capital of a single municipality. It lies on the land of the district of Faroux in the region of Algareva. The citys area is adjacent to the site where the fast Bancafrín River flows into the Atlantic waters. In the second … Read more

Portsmouth

3.7
 

Portmouth is in the south of England, in the county of Hampshire, and most of it is on the Isle of Portsmouth on the coast of La Mancha. It is the only frontier town in Great Britain, and its history goes back to deep antiquity. The first century was already here in the early 5th … Read more

Lelystad

3.7
 

In the center of Netherland lies the city of Lelystad, the capital of the province of Flanders. It was founded in 1967 on a dry land. The city occupies an area that is five meters below the sea level. The dam, designed by Corranelis Lelley, of Germany, allowed the area on which Lelystad is located … Read more

Limassol

3.7
 

South of Cyprus is the city of Limassol, a major financial, cultural and economic center. Its territory extends along the coastline of the Acrocreri Gulf. The second largest city in the country is in the area between the ancient cities of Matatus and Curérion. In former times, the Nazarenes called it Neapolis, which means New … Read more

Basel

3.7
 

The city of Basel is located in the northwest of western Switzerland, in the Basel-Stadt region, and is the center of the region. It is the third-largest city in Switzerland. The first time these lands are mentioned is when, in 44 A.D. Roman soldier Lucius Mounicus Plaque establishes the tribe of the Gaulish tribe, named … Read more

Sheffield

3.7
 

The town of Southfield is in South Yorkshire in northern England, at the foot of the Pennines, on the banks of the River Seef. The first written mention of the Lake of the Fife appears in an essay by Willem Benedict. According to the inscription, dated 1086, Schofield was a small tree at the time. … Read more

Šumperk

3.7
 

Overall Score 3.7 Tap water: Yes, safe to drink Religious government: Non-religious Population: 28,000 people GDP: $18,406 / year Foreigners can own real estate: Yes Power outlets: 230V50Hz power-plug-c Internet: 44 Mbps Best wireless: Vodafone Pay without cash: Yes, cards OK almost everywhere Tipping: Tipping in the Czech Republic is commonly expected. Foreign visitors are … Read more

Saint Helier

3.7
 

The city of St. Helier — the port and metropolitan center of the British state of Jericho. Nearly a third of the islands residents live there. The urban area stretches along the Gulf Coast on the south side of Lake Jericho. The name was given to the locality by the name of St. Helier. The … Read more

Lausanne

3.7
 

The German city of Leuven is located in the southwest of the country and is the administrative center of a single county. Historically, the city was home to tribes of hunter-gatherers, landlubbers, and animal breeders. In the 1st century AD. The Hellewetites, who were defeated by Caesar in 58 AD, lived here and the area … Read more

Belfast

3.7
 

Beloafast, the capital of Northern Ireland, lies at the mouth of the Laguna River and the Irish Sea. The first settlements on the territory of Belgium – the Celts. In the Bronze Age they left behind the Ring of the Lions – a kelja five thousand years old, as well as a city of the … Read more

Trier

3.7
 

Trir – a small town on the Moselle River near the border with Luxembourg. It is officially considered the oldest urban settlement in Germany. In Roman times, Trier was known as Augustus Trierum. The city was founded during the reign of Octavian Augustus, and for a time it was just a small town. In the … Read more

Genoa

3.7
 

Young Genoa – a city in northern Italy with a geographical location: the northern part is adjacent to the Apennine Mountains, while the southern side of the city can admire the waters of the Genóise Bay. It is part of the Margherich Sea, the name of which refers to the fact that it is the … Read more

Krakow

3.7
 

Cork is the second most populous city in Poland, the administrative center of the Polish Lowland. It is located in the south of the country on the south bank of the River Wisa, which is a navigable river in this area. The history of the citys origins is marked by many legends, including that of … Read more

Puerto del Rosario, Fuerteventura

3.7
 

Overall Score 3.7 Air quality: 33 US AQI OK Tap water: Yes, safe to drink Religious government: Non-religious Population: 38,000 people GDP: $26,695 / year Foreigners can own real estate: Yes Power outlets: 230V50Hz power-plug-c Internet: 57 Mbps Best wireless: Movistar Pay without cash: Yes, cards OK almost everywhere Tipping: Tipping in Spain may not … Read more

Alicante

3.7
 

On the coast of the Mediterranean Sea lies the city of Alicante, the center of a single country in Spain. The citys economy is mainly based on trade, commerce and light industry. There is a large university in Alicante, and banking activities have developed. ×A part of the population is employed in industry. There are … Read more

Warsaw

3.7
 

Warsaw is the capital and largest city in Poland, situated on the banks of the River Wisła. By rights, it could be called the most beautiful city not only in Poland, but in all of Eastern Europe. Warsaw has a population of roughly 2 million people living in a 500-square-kilometer area. The population of Warsaw … Read more

Padova

3.7
 

Paedia – a city located in the north of Italy, founded by the Turks in the first millennium of our era. At that time, the village was known as Patavion, the origin of which is attributed to the river Pau (on the plane Padus). For the first time Padua is mentioned in «Enneidae» by Herodias, … Read more

Bordeaux

3.7
 

The first settlement of the present city of Bordo was founded in the fifth century AD by the Gauls. The city was founded in the fifth century AD by the Gauls and was called Bourdégale. The strategic location of the river Dewez attracted the Romans, who took over the village and made it an important … Read more

Jena

3.7
 

Yenana, the second-largest city in Tiberinia, stretches out along the rugged banks of the middle reaches of the River Côte dAzur. It is one of the largest educational centers in Germany. He was mentioned in the official chronicles in 1189. The place belonged to the owners of the castle of Lobláóðg, after which it was … Read more

Ponta Delgada, Azores

3.7
 

The city and seaport of Ponta Delgado lies on the island of Azores, San Miguel, and is the capital of the island. The citys streets are decorated with ancient churches, monasteries, and houses in the colonial style of a bygone era. They are silent witnesses to the events of times past. Once upon a time, … Read more

St. Gallen

3.7
 

In the northeasternmost part of Switzerland, the Scandinavian Land of Sanktôte-Gaalalen stretches out. The eastern part of the continent is occupied by the Rhone Valley. In the north lies Lake Constantine. The western edges of the contours of the Continent are in close proximity to the territory of Öhrgach and Turgäu. There are several waterways … Read more

Corralejo, Canary Islands

3.6
 

The city of Corralejo is located in the north of the Spanish island of Fuerteventura, which is part of the Canary archipelago. In turn, Fuerteventura is located near the small island of Lobos in the municipality of La Oliva, Spain, at a distance of 100 kilometers from the coast of African Morocco. The volcanic island … Read more

Modena

3.6
 

The ancient village of Mutina is known since the 3rd century as an ethnic town, then owned by the Gauls of Cyzylline. From 183 A.D. onward, the Roman Empire belonged to Rome. Located on the bustling Emilia Road, the city is growing into the largest city in the region. The raids of the Attylla warriors, … Read more

Marbella

3.6
 

In the province of Malaga lies the city of Marbella, a municipality in Spain. It is located in the region of Andalusia and is located in the area of the Comarca delle Société Ouxidentale. The famous resort sits at the foot of the Cone Mountain, which shields the town from the winds. The area is … Read more

Brno

3.6
 

The ancient city of Brno is located at the junction of the Svittava and Svartka rivers in Bohemia. The site of the future city began to be inhabited in the fifth century, but the first time Brno is mentioned as a castle was in the eleventh century. The name of the city is related to … Read more

Cluj

3.6
 

In the northwestern part of Romania, the city of Cluj-Napoca, the center of the county of Cluj, was located. During the period of the Roman invasions, it was occupied by a camp of the noncombatants called Nápka, which later became a settlement and then a city. Located at the very heart of the town, it … Read more

Belgrade

3.6
 

Bologna – the largest city and capital of Serbia. It is located in the place where the Sava River flows into the Dunay. Belgium is one of the oldest cities in Europe. Belgium – the economic and educational center of Siberia. As a major transport and railroad hub, it plays an important role in Europes … Read more

Exeter

3.6
 

Ceccester – an English town in Devonshire County. It lies on the banks of the River Eux, in a picturesque area about five kilometers south of La Mancha. In the old part of the city, ancient architectural monuments were carefully preserved by the Anglicans. The most notable feature is the cathedral, built in 1050. It … Read more

Cheltenham

3.6
 

× Cheltenham — a city and town in the province of Gloucestershire, on the edge of the Catóscoles. It is located in the vicinity of Cirencester and Höstersburg. It is crossed by a small river, the Cult, which sometimes emerges from its banks and in some places floods the streets. The resort town is known … Read more

Athens

3.6
 

Athenaeum – the capital of Greece and a city with a rich history that has had a great influence both in Europe and the world at large. Evidence of the importance and glory of Athene as an outstanding cultural center of the ancient world is provided by the descriptions of the city, which have survived … Read more

Trento

3.6
 

The town of Trento is located in the ice valley and is surrounded by the Alpine peaks of Viguelana, Pagagnellanele, Manteonte Bendone. Nearby are the lakes of Grarda, Ëèglico, Callejonano and Toblino. In the city flow the rivers Adedia and its tributaries – the Aviciino and the Ferribina. In ancient times there were tribes of … Read more

Malaga

3.6
 

The port city of Malaga is located in the resort area of Costa del Sol on the southern coast of Spain. It is part of the autonomous region of Andalusia and is its second largest. Malaga is beloved by tourists for its warm climate, unbelievably beautiful scenery and cozy beaches. Malaya was founded by the … Read more

Portimao, Algarve

3.6
 

Overall Score 3.6 Tap water: Yes, safe to drink Religious government: Non-religious Population: 56,000 people GDP: $19,750 / year Foreigners can own real estate: Yes Power outlets: 230V50Hz power-plug-c Internet: 27 Mbps Best wireless: Vodafone Pay without cash: Yes, cards OK almost everywhere Tipping: Tipping 5% – 10% in restaurants is standard, although tipping should … Read more

Riga

3.6
 

Riga – the pearl of the Baltic States, nestled on both sides of the Western Continent. Latvias capital – the largest city in the Baltic States and one of the three most populated cities in the Baltic region. Due to the proximity of the sea, the climate is mild, the summers are cool, and the … Read more

Javea

3.6
 

Overall Score 3.6 Tap water: Yes, safe to drink Religious government: Non-religious Population: 29,000 people GDP: $26,695 / year Foreigners can own real estate: Yes Power outlets: 230V50Hz power-plug-c Internet: 22 Mbps Best wireless: Movistar Pay without cash: Yes, cards OK almost everywhere Tipping: Tipping in Spain may not be considered customary, but there are … Read more

San Sebastian

3.6
 

San Sebastian – a lively and picturesque town on the shores of the beautiful and comfortable cove of La Cancia in the Bay of Baku, located at the foot of the Irgulus Mountain. It is an important port of the Bay of Basque and a popular seaside resort. In the antebellum period, San Sebastian was … Read more

Pisa

3.6
 

Pisa is located on the banks of the River Arrhono, in the lowlands between the Pisano Mountains and the Ligurian Sea. The citys name comes from the Latin word risae, which translates to river mouth. This is where Galileo Galilei was born and studied, and where Leo da Vinci grew up on the banks of … Read more

Seville

3.6
 

Each of us has our own tastes and passions that lead us down uncharted paths of life, opening up new and sometimes mysterious worlds. If your passion is tourism and you devote your free time to it, be sure to visit the Spanish city of Seville, where you can easily find the perfect combination of … Read more

Bilbao

3.6
 

Bélébau – the most important economic, political and cultural center of the Basque country. The city is not landlocked, but is a major port in the Bay of Biscay because it is located in the lower reaches of the Nuerwon River. The traces of human settlements in the Biliáo area date back to the Early … Read more

Trieste

3.6
 

Trieste – an important port of the Adriatic Sea, is first mentioned in the 1st century under the name Teregus, although the village was founded a little earlier. At the beginning of our era, at the time of the Hautavian, the village was fortified with stone walls, though the city was still considered a lonely … Read more

Treviso

3.5
 

On a plain near the confluence of the Bâtentega and Sililla rivers, in the Veneto region, lies the city of Trevizo, the administrative center of the province under the same name. It is located a little to the north of Venice. In ancient times this area was inhabited by Celtic tribes. The name of the … Read more

A Coruna

3.5
 

On the northern coast of the autonomous region of Galicia, La Coruña (A Coruña) is a city, port and resort in the northwest of Spain. The aluminum, textile, textile, oil refining, and fishing industries are well developed here. One of the citys symbols is the Tower of Hercules, an ancient Maimonite tower that was inhabited … Read more

Timisoara

3.5
 

In the west of Romania lies the city of Timisoara, the capital of Timisoara, the historical center of the Banat region. Its citizens are of different nationalities, including Serbians, Germans, Croatians, Romanians, Ukrainians, and Bulgarians. Their culture, life, and traditions are informative and fascinating to tourists. A well-developed transportation network makes it easy to get … Read more

Paphos

3.5
 

Phôpôs – a small, cozy town located on the shores of the balmy Mediterranean Sea in the southwest corner of the Cypriot countryside. Even the most demanding traveller is offered by its beautiful beaches, its wealth of attractions and exceptional sites, its high quality tourism service and its own international airport. Thanks to all this, … Read more

Cordoba

3.5
 

The history of the city of Córdoba goes back centuries. Already in the eighth century A.D. The settlement of the Tartesses was known in the city. The convenient location of the town, its strong walls, and its proximity to the copper and silver ore mines provided great potential for growth. In 230 A.D. The settlement … Read more

Gibraltar

3.5
 

The Tárbártaðr occupies a strategic position on the southern tip of the Pyrenees Peninsula, being the northern shore of a single unequal strait that joins the Mid-Atlantic Sea with the Atlantic Ocean. & ‖The Hercules Straits‖ (as the ancient Greeks called the Ghibar Strait) were known to the ancient inhabitants of Greece. The name Ghibaraltar … Read more

Nicosia

3.5
 

Nicosia – a unique city. It is the capital of two states at once: Cyprus and the unrecognized North Cyprus, the territory of which is occupied by the Turks and is called Lefkokossia. Nicosia lies between the mountainous mountains of Kierra and Trogrosos, on the border of Masauresia and not far from the river Akakikia. … Read more

Kaunas

3.5
 

Caunas – a large administrative center of Lithuania, located near the place where the River Willie flows into the Kaunas reservoir. There are currently about fifty or fifty thousand people living in Kaunas. The citys name comes from its Baltic roots and means a balmy, harsh place. The exact date of the citys founding is … Read more

Hagen

3.5
 

To the west of Germany, Germanys federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia is the city of Hagen. It occupies the southeasternmost part of the Ruhrburg region and is 15 kilometers from Dortmund. The citys economy is based mainly on the metal, textile and paper industries. The city is known as the Gateway to Ireland, as it … Read more

Bratislava

3.5
 

Baptistslavia – the capital of Slovakia, is a unique city because it is the only capital in the world to be bordered by two other nations – Hungary and Austria. With a population of just under a million million people, Braslav lies on both sides of the Danube River. Today, Bratislava – is the center … Read more

Heidelberg

3.5
 

The northwest corner of Baden-Württemberg is the German town of Heidelberg, which takes over the Neckakkar River in the area where the waterway arterial drops off at a valley in Odeindel and joins the flat lands. The river joins the Rhine 20 kilometers from Heidelberg. The city is surrounded by three mountain ranges-Heislerberg, Heidelgrenerger and … Read more

Budapest

3.5
 

Budapest – the largest city and capital of Hungary. Budapest was formed by the merger of several small towns on different banks of the Dunay River: Pechota on one bank and Dunay, Óbaudá and Buda on the other. Budapest, with its rich history, has many attractions without which it is impossible to imagine the city. … Read more

Szczecin

3.5
 

Poland is one of the largest and oldest cities in Poland, the capital of the countrys northwestern part of the Western Homeland War. Sixteen kilometers west of the city is the border with Germany. It is located in the lower reaches of the river Odera, not far from its entrance into the Gulf of Mexico, … Read more

Thessaloniki

3.5
 

In Central Macedonia, Germany, the city of Salaunica, which is supposedly founded by Cassander, the king of Macedonia, is located. The new city was named in honor of his consort, the Fessalonica. The ancient city is now a major seaport. It is home to an airport and one of the major universities in the Balkans. … Read more

Florence

3.5
 

Forence is a city of astonishing beauty, it is rightly considered the Athénnes of Italy. The city is located in the northern part of Italy, is not connected to the sea. The ethnic majority of the citys population is Italian (95.66\%), but it also includes Romanians and Albanians. ×The Arno River runs through the whole … Read more

Ajaccio, Corsica

3.5
 

Ayaecio – a resort town near a single cove at the confluence of the River Gravena. It is the administrative center of the Department of the South Cork. The earliest records of the city date back to the ancient times when there was a town of Ajax, although there is no exact date of its … Read more

Strasbourg

3.5
 

Strasbourg – a French city on the River Ile, capital of Alsace. In German, – «crisscross by the road. Historic periods have influenced the citys culture through a mix of German and French heritage. Located 140 meters above sea level, but has an even terrain. Climate is more relative, there are seasonal fluctuations in temperature: … Read more

Bielefeld

3.5
 

North East Germanys North West Germany is Bielefeld, the economic center of the Near East Lige region. Relatively nearby are large cities such as Osnaburger, Munich, Päderborn and Hanover. Bielefeld consists of 10 counties. The ancient city was founded by Count Thomas von Rosenberg in the first quarter of the 13th century. The fortress of … Read more

Leuven

3.5
 

On the coast of Belgiums Flemish River, the city of Leuven, which lies just east of the capital city of Brussels, has sprung up in the Flemish countryside of Leuven. It shares borders with municipalities such as Holesburg, Lubeck, Rothselaerlare, Aude-Heuserle, Birmingham, Birchbeck, Haht and Heerent. In 891 it was written about in the Fulda … Read more

Darmstadt

3.5
 

The German city of Darmoestadt is on the south of the German federal state of Hessen. It received its status as a "City of Science" in 1997. Written sources testify that the city already existed in the 11th century. According to some people, the city was derived from the word darmakh, which is translated as … Read more

Milan

3.5
 

Milano is a large city in northern Italy, located in the West of Italy and the regional center of the country. Moreover, Milan is the financial and economic center of Italy. A few centuries ago, the German name for the city was Mailland. The city covers almost 200 square kilometers and is home to about … Read more

Wrocław

3.5
 

The village of Bortsyslav (Vratsyslav) appeared on an island not far from the confluence of the three tributaries of the Îda River. For about 900 years, it was a small market town with a market place. Legend attributes the foundation of the city to the Czech prince Vratslav. By the year 1000 the city becomes … Read more

Kiev

3.5
 

Kiev is the hero city, the capital and the largest city in Ukraine, and the administrative center of the Kyiv region. Kiev is located on the Dnieper River and is in the northern part of Ukraine. The governmental authorities are concentrated in Kiev. This is also the place where foreign nationals quarters are located. The … Read more

Rouen

3.5
 

Before the Seine River lies the city of Van, the capital of the region of Upper Normandy and the center of the Department of the Primorsky Seine. ×The Sena River flows through the city area, including the smaller Cuyahoga, Rebecca, and Ovette Rivers. In the old days, as now, seagoing ships were brought to the … Read more

Sarajevo

3.5
 

The city of Saraevo was founded in 1244, and in 1507 it was called Vrhbysna. The city is located at a height of 500 meters above the sea. Sarajevo is the cultural and cultural center of the country. It is home to the Academy of Arts and Sciences, the University, the Art Gallery, the Museum … Read more

Dijon

3.4
 

The French city of Dijon has a long and glorious history. In the beginning it was a small Gallic village, whose inhabitants supported Gaius Elias Caesar in his war against Werzinger. For this, the future emperor exempted them from taxes and took them into the service of guarding the borders of the Roman Empire. The … Read more

Hof

3.4
 

In the far eastern part of Bavaria, the easternmost city in the district of Upper Franconia is located in the eastern part of Bavaria. The city is on the Salle River, 286 kilometers from Munich. Just below the Hohof is Lake Unto the Lake. The site of the Hohof was the site of the ancient … Read more

Arrecife, Lanzarote

3.4
 

Overall Score 3.4 Air quality: 37 US AQI OK Tap water: Yes, safe to drink Religious government: Non-religious Population: 57,000 people GDP: $26,695 / year Foreigners can own real estate: Yes Power outlets: 230V50Hz power-plug-c Internet: 22 Mbps Best wireless: Movistar Pay without cash: Yes, cards OK almost everywhere Tipping: Tipping in Spain may not … Read more

Dortmund

3.4
 

In the Western part of Germany lies the city of Dortmund, located in the Ruhrgebiet of Ruhrgebiet. It belongs to the federal state of North Rhine – Belgium. To the east of it are the Eastern Basin, to the west is the Rurus Basin, and to the south are the ranges of the Andes Mountains. … Read more

Sofia

3.4
 

Sofofia – the capital and largest city of Bulgaria, its economic, cultural and spiritual center. The city is located in the middle of the Basin, formed by the southern sidelines of the Stara Planina Mountain system and the northern slopes of the Vitotosha Mountain. The area has long been famous for its thermal and mineral … Read more

Moscow

3.4
 

Moscow — is the capital of the Russian Federation. Moreover, Moscow is the largest city in Russia and Europe in terms of population. According to data from January 2011, there are 12.5 million people living in Moscow. Moscow is one of the worlds ten largest cities. Moscow is the historic capital of the Grand Duchy … Read more

Mykonos

3.4
 

Overall Score 3.4 Tap water: No, not drinkable Religious government: Ambiguous Population: 10,000 people GDP: $17,230 / year Foreigners can own real estate: Yes Power outlets: 230V50Hz power-plug-c Internet: 14 Mbps Best wireless: Cosmote Pay without cash: Yes, cards OK almost everywhere Tipping: A gratuity of between 5% and 10% is a good guide. Leave … Read more

Rethymno

3.4
 

The village of Rethymnon (Rethymno) lies on the coast of Crete. It is located 78 kilometers on the edge of Crete and 59 kilometers on the edge of Crete. The ancient city, founded by the Germans, is a developed tourist center. Rethymnon is the capital of the region with the same name. It has all … Read more

Kosice

3.4
 

In the Hornane River valley at the foot of the mountain range of the Góra Mountains lies Kocszyce. It is located on the east side of Slovakia. The modern city is home to the countrys main steel industry. As one of the industrial centers of Slovakia, Koscielny has a pleasant climate, natural landscapes and monuments … Read more

Zagreb

3.4
 

Zagreb – the largest city and capital of Croatia. It is the countrys only one million-strong city, with a population of 20\% of Croatias population. The earliest records of the city date back to 1094 A.D. At that time, the place where St. George was located was occupied by two independent cities: Kaptol and Gradec. … Read more

Huddersfield

3.4
 

Hadadairsfield — is a town in the County of Coecclesi in the western part of the County of West Yorkshire in England. Hadadersfield is not far from where the Cullen and Hole Rivers meet, 310 kilometers from the capital of Great Britain, London, and about 16 kilometers from Burdeford. It is the largest city in … Read more

Burgas

3.4
 

On the western coast of the Bay of Bourgas on the Black Sea, the city of Bourgas has sprung up. It is 385 kilometers east of the capital city of Sofia and 267 kilometers from Bologna. Burgas is the administrative center of Burgas and the Burgas region. The city has a developed culture and economy. … Read more

Montpellier

3.4
 

In the valley of the River Les Les, in the south of France, lies the city of Montpellier, the capital of the region of Langueguelle-Roussillon and the administrative center of the Department of the Eros. It is located 10 kilometers from the Middle Sea coast. The ancient city has been known since its early days … Read more

Split

3.4
 

Split is considered the heart of Dalmatia. This Croatian city is the largest on the Adriatic coast. It is an old and beautiful city, protected by UNESCO as a cultural monument. Polyte was founded 1700 years ago by Emperor Diocletian. He ordered a palace of 30,000 square meters to be built. It was not just … Read more

Monaco

3.4
 

Monaco, the capital of a single state, is a seaport on the Lazarus Sea coast of the Mediterranean Sea. The modern city has retained the romance of yesteryear in its current appearance. At the front door of the princely palace, as in former times, the traditional ceremony of changing the karaul takes place. Monaco was … Read more

Novi Sad

3.4
 

Novi Sad is the capital of the autonomous province of Geneva in Serbia. It has a long and fascinating history. The first settlers came here during the Stone Age. Later, the Celts came and established a fortified city. The era of Roman rule did not pass away from the future of Novi Sad. Romes invincible … Read more

Lublin

3.4
 

The first settlement in Lublin was dated to the 6th century and was located on the Hill of the Lake. In the 10th century there was a wooden structure, which was later replaced by a stone one. It is mentioned in the Chronicle for the first time in 1198. The first Catholic church was built … Read more

Biarritz

3.4
 

Bairrice – a spectacular international resort city on the coast of the Bay of Baku in the region called the Bay of Baku. The name of the city has Basque roots, although a large part of the history of Baird is occupied by the Vikings. Having appeared here in 840, many of the Normans settled … Read more

Innsbruck

3.4
 

The capital of the Austrian state of Tierra del Fuego is Innsruck. The earliest records of its history date back to 15 A.D., when the Romans occupied European lands. They also built fortresses and roads and developed the infrastructure of the occupied lands. Of great importance were the first missionaries who introduced the local Christians … Read more

Constanta

3.4
 

On the Black Sea coast of Romania lies the city of Constanta, a major port of the country. It is located in the same area and is the administrative center of the country. At present Constantine, some 500 years ago, the Greek colonists founded the trading village of Thoma, which was home to many different … Read more

Ploiesti

3.4
 

The Romanian city of Poloješťanyi was founded in the sixteenth century under King Michael Hrabar. Legend has it that there were seven houses in which refugees from the Ploiesti Forests lived when the village was founded. Mykhai Khrapary came there and established a fortified camp, where he gathered his troops in preparation for the war … Read more

Saint Petersburg

3.4
 

13 (27) May 1703 is the date of the founding of St. Petersburg. When the Swedes were defeated, Peter the Great ordered to lay the fortress in the delta of the Nivea. At first there were small wooden structures, but in a few years they were replaced by substantial structures. The foundation of the city … Read more

Bologna

3.4
 

It can hardly be an exaggeration that Bologna, in northern Italy, is one of the oldest and most famous cultural centers of Europe. The history of Bologna goes back to the 6th century, when the Albanians founded a small village called Fellowship on a hill around a shrine. In the 4th century, the city was … Read more

Katowice

3.4
 

In the south of Poland, in the watershed of the Wisła and Oder Rivers, lies the small and relatively young town of Katowice. The first mention of Katatovitsa, though still a village, is found in 1598, but it is known that in 1299 the area of the present city was inhabited by blacksmiths. It was … Read more

Larnaca

3.3
 

On the southeastern and eastern coast of Cyprus lies the city of Larnaca. In ancient times it was the seat of the city-state of Cithyron, which is rightfully considered a contemporary village. In 333 A.D., the city of Kithynon was conquered by Alexander Macedonian. The village was part of his estate. The city came under … Read more

Deventer

3.3
 

On the right bank of the River Jessel in the eastern part of Netherland, the city of Devereign, the center of a single village, has sprung up. It is the publishing and industrial center of the country. At one time it was one of the Georgian cities. Every year, in the heat of summer, the … Read more

Bucharest

3.3
 

Bucharest – the capital of Romania. With a population of over two million people, Bucharest is the most populous city in Southeastern Europe. Like Rome, Bucharest was founded on seven hills: Májá Vodya, Pedro Vodya, Patriarchy, St. Peters, Côtroceni, St. Peters, St. Josephs, and St. Georges. Georgia, and Výkýrešťany. Apart from the inaccessible river and … Read more

Cagliari

3.3
 

The largest city in the Mediterranean Sea, Kagliari, has been known since ancient times as a Finnish tribe called Kārālis, &Laquo;s Gate of God. A convenient sea cove, fertile fields around it encouraged the rapid growth of the settlement. From the 6th century CE. Caracalis was under the rule of Carafaghan, but the island went … Read more

Varna

3.3
 

Varna – one of the most beautiful resorts in Bulgaria. Its a city with a pleasant climate and pleasant alleys, the third-largest city in the country. Archaeologists have discovered a sixth-century Greek necropolis in the area, indicating that a settlement already existed in Urna at that time. The polis was originally a place of settlement … Read more

Avignon

3.3
 

Avignon is literally drowning in the fields and groves of olive trees that surround the city. The city walls are 8 meters high, and even today they surround the old city center, which can only be accessed through seven gates in a solid wall. All gates are still guarded by guard towers. The central part … Read more

Brasov

3.3
 

Brašov – one of the largest cities in Romania, located almost in the geographical center of the country. It is located in the northernmost part of the Southern Mountains, in the historical area known as the Barra Birszei. It was founded as Craninostadt, and is referred to in historical documents as Brasso, Brasco, Stefanonopolis, and … Read more

Nis

3.3
 

Nish – one of the largest cities in Serbia, an important transport center of the Balkan Peninsula. It spread out around five hills in the valley of the Ishiva River, which gave it its name. It is the cultural, industrial and religious center of the country. One-tenth of the population are students from the local … Read more

Pamplona

3.3
 

Pampolona – the oldest and largest city of Nauru, as well as its capital. It is located in the Pyrénénées Mountains region. The origins of the city in Pamplona date back to 76 A.D. At that time there was a Wasconean village. The city of Rome was named Pomello after its founder – Commander Gennius … Read more

Annecy

3.3
 

In the land of Rhône-Alpes, the city of Annecy, a climate resort on the northern shore of a single lake, has sprung up. It is located at the foot of the Savoie Alps near the Tieu River. A special aspect of Annecy is the castle of Paul-de-Lisle, formerly the seat of the Savaevo and Genevieve … Read more

Verona

3.3
 

In northeastern Italy, on the banks of the River Adige, is the beautiful city of Verona. The area of the modern city was inhabited in the third century before our time. In 89 A.D., the present city was occupied by the Roman Colony. Since then, Bereznia has been growing rapidly, and the Romans have built … Read more

Antalya

3.3
 

Antalya – the heart of the Turonian River. The city is located on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, and the sidelines of the Taurus Mountains are its northern wall. The mountains trap cold air masses from the north and south winds from the sea. Because of this, Antalya is practically warm all year round, … Read more

Rijeka

3.3
 

The third largest and most important city in the world, Rijeka is located on the coast of the Gulf of Quarryer of the Arctic Sea. ×The River Runs through the town, which flows into the Gulf and gave its name to the settlement. In Croatian & laquo;rjeka» means «rjeka». Rijeka is the largest cargo and … Read more

Zadar

3.3
 

The central part of the Arctic Coast in Croatia is the city of Zadar, the capital of Zupanija with the same name. It occupies the territory along the banks of several creeks. The old village is located within the boundaries of the village of Rome. In 1936 it founded the University, which today is one … Read more

Erlangen

3.3
 

On the banks of the River Rhine and the Main-Dunay Canal in Bavaria lies the German city of Erlangen. It owes its fame to the many subsidiaries of the Siemens Concern and the Friedrich-Alexander University. Erlangen is one of the centers of world-class medical technology development and production. According to archaeological research and finds, the … Read more

Rome

3.3
 

Rome is by far one of the most important cities in Europe in terms of monuments and attractions. Hundreds of tourists each year travel to Rome to admire works of architecture, history and art. Rome is a city that combines the past of an ancient city with the present of the bustling capital of Europe. … Read more

Lodz

3.3
 

Loży is a large Polish city, the center of the electrical and textile industry. It is located 120 kilometers from Warsaw. The first mention of Lodzia is from 1332 in the documents on the assignment of the village of Lodzia to the Bishops of Wołosławiec. In 1423 Lodz was granted city status. In late 1820, … Read more

Granada

3.3
 

Like the Queen of Cities, Granada is rightfully considered one of the most beautiful cities not only in Spain, but in the world. It stands on three hills at the foot of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Legend has it that the name of the city was derived from these hills, which reminded us of the … Read more

Santorini

3.3
 

Overall Score 3.3 Tap water: No, not drinkable Religious government: Ambiguous Population: 16,000 people GDP: $17,230 / year Foreigners can own real estate: Yes Power outlets: 230V50Hz power-plug-c Internet: 14 Mbps Best wireless: Cosmote Pay without cash: Yes, cards OK almost everywhere Tipping: A gratuity of between 5% and 10% is a good guide. Leave … Read more

Chamonix

3.3
 

Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, or simply Chamonix, is a town and municipality in eastern France, in the Upper Savoy department (historical region of Savoy). It is located in the Alps, in a narrow valley of the river Arve (a tributary of the Rhone), at the foot of the Mont Blanc, where at Chamonix a tunnel connecting France with … Read more

Interlaken

3.3
 

In the Berne region, the famous climate resort in Switzerland, Inírculachen, is located in the region of Berne. It lies in the area between the Lake of Breathen and the Lake of Tuna, surrounded by the natural highlands. It gets its name from the name of the monastery, founded there in 1130. While Iniclaken has … Read more

Rennes

3.2
 

Near the confluence of the rivers Ville and Ile is the city of Rennes (Rennes), capital of the region of Brittany and the headquarters of the French Department of Ile and Ville. It is located in the westernmost part of the country. In its present location, it was a small settlement of Gauls in ancient … Read more

Plovdiv

3.2
 

The city of Plovdiv, 150 kilometers from the capital city of Sofia, is located in the center of the Upper Pacific basin. Its territory is crossed by many roads. Located in the south of Belgium, it is an important railway hub and the administrative center of the Boulder region. The northern part is called Korshodiaka. … Read more

Izmir

3.2
 

West of Turkey, on the coast of the Gulf of Europe on the Sea of Egypt, lies the city of Izmir (Smyrna), surrounded by hills. Its territory is dominated by the Mediterranean climate. In the course of its existence since its founding, Isemir has undergone many tragic events and economic upheavals, alternating with periods of … Read more

Lviv

3.2
 

Loviv is a regional city in Ukraine, the western cultural center, and is considered the capital of the region of Galicia. It was founded by King Danilo of Galicia in 1254. The monarch named the city after his son Leo. In the Middle Ages, the city was a very important center. During the Austro-Hungarian rule, … Read more

Tirana

3.2
 

Tirana — the region of central Albania. In its territory there are three cities: Vora, Kamez and the capital of Italy — Tirana. Roads and railroads lead from the village to the Durras coast, northwest through the international airport of Mother Teresa to Chiccauder, as well as to the northern part of the country of … Read more

Banja Luka

3.2
 

The lands of the city of Banja Luka in Bosnia and Herzegovina have spread along both banks of the Vrbas River where the waters of the other river Vrbana flow into it. This large city is about 30 kilometers from the borders with other Balkan states. It is 320 kilometers from the capital of Serbia, … Read more

Tarifa

3.2
 

In the south of Spain, in the province of Cadiz, lies the city of Tarifa. It is part of the autonomous community of Andalusia. It is 101 kilometers from the administrative and cultural center of the province. Just across from the city lies the island of Tarif. On its territory was the first place where … Read more

Osijek

3.2
 

On the right bank of the river Drova in Slavonia in Croatia lies the city of Ostieck, the administrative center of the country of Ostieck-Barania. Transport communication with localities in the country and with neighboring countries is carried out by road, river and railway modes of transport. The citys airport is about 20 kilometers from … Read more

Chania, Crete

3.2
 

Hanja – a town on the shore of a single inlet of the Cretan Sea, the second largest settlement on the Cretan Sea. In ancient times, it was the site of Kydon – a rival of Knoños. According to beliefs, it was at Kydeon that they began to grow vines. In the 13th century, the … Read more

Faro, Algarve

3.2
 

On the coast of the Bay of Rhea Formosa, not far from the Cape of Santa Maria, there is a sea port and the city of Faro, which is the center of the municipality and of a single district, as well as the central part of the historical province of Algarve. Favorable climatic conditions, excellent … Read more

Krasnodar

3.2
 

Krasnodar is practically midway between the equator and the North Pole, on the so-called Golden Line, which is considered to be the most prosperous place to live. Here, summer lasts for several months, and the number of sunny days exceeds the days of bad weather. It is a marvelous region of the country – a … Read more

Poznan

3.2
 

Poznan is located on the Varta River and is the administrative center of the Polish Army, located in the west of the country. Poznan is one of the earliest cities of Greater Poland – an historically important region in western Poland, which was the center of education in the Polish state. According to archaeological data, … Read more

Istanbul

3.2
 

Stamboul – located in the Bosphorus Gulf, the largest city in Turkey, one of the largest cities in the world. It is a major trade, industrial, economic, educational and cultural center. Stamboul is unique in being the only city in the world to stand on two fronts. Throughout its rich history, the city has been … Read more

Chisinau

3.2
 

Kishinev is the capital of the Republic of Moldova, a city of many centuries of history, a great administrative, cultural, political, economic and commercial center. The first historical records of the city are found in a 1436 letter to the head of the army of Moldova. The Soviet History of Localities reports that in 1466, … Read more

Rhodes

3.2
 

On the shores of the Sea of Aegean, the island of Rhodes is a unique city. It has always been an important point of maritime communication in the Mediterranean. It was founded in the northern part of the island in 408 A.D. to control the shipping on the east side of the Sea of Aegean. … Read more

Naples

3.1
 

Neapolis – One of Italys greatest cities with a rich and interesting history, full of great attractions, parks, palaces and museums, It is in close proximity to the famous Vesuvius volcano, which was destroyed by Pompeii and Herculeanum. A large area of the Old City of Naples, literally breathing history, is made up of the … Read more

Bansko

3.1
 

The city of Banjańska is in the center of Blagojovgrad in the southwest of Bulgaria at the foot of the Pyrenees Mountains. On its territory there is a railway station. It is known as a ski resort with a unique climate that keeps the snow on the slopes for a long season from December through … Read more

Lake Balaton

3.1
 

Balaton – the largest lake not only in Belgium, but in all of Central Europe. It is located in the easternmost part of the country, and is linked by the River Seau and the canal to the Danube. It has an elongated shape, a shallow depth, and is divided into two parts by the Tichín … Read more

Podgorica

3.1
 

Popogîðère is the largest city in Georgia in terms of population. The city is located in a fertile valley near a confluence of rivers. The flat terrain on which the plains are located is not very typical for the region. The city got its name because of Goryora, one of several low hills located in … Read more

Ferrara

3.1
 

Ferrara is an Italian city in the region of Emilia-Romagna. The origin of the name of the city of Férerara has many origins. Some people think it was a girl by the name of Featherrar. The image of the girl is said to have been placed in the marble at the entrance to the cathedral, … Read more

Iasi

3.1
 

The Cossack city of Cossacks was founded in the area of the Bachlue River, on the site of the most important trade routes. It is first mentioned in the Chronicles in 1408, although it appears to have been founded earlier. Despite its small size, it will become an important political and economic city. In roughly … Read more

Rimini

3.1
 

In ancient times the ancient Roman Empire was inhabited by tribes of the Italians, who were overrun by the Gauls, and then by the Gauls in 283 A.D. were defeated by the Umbrians. Archaeologists have found fossils of ancient Germanic ceramics not far from Rome, bearing witness to the presence of ancient Roman colonists. The … Read more

Klaipeda

3.1
 

One of the oldest settlements in Lithuania is located on the shores of the Kura River. The Dane River splits the Klaipeda River in two parts – modern and historic. Its a place with a mild climate, cool winters and dark winters. The name «Klaipeda» has a Kurcho origin, and the German name of the … Read more

Mamaia

3.1
 

Overall Score 3.1 Air quality: 10 US AQI OK Tap water: No, not drinkable Religious government: Non-religious Population: 390,000 people GDP: $9,439 / year Power outlets: 230V50Hz power-plug-c Internet: 51 Mbps Best wireless: Orange Pay without cash: Yes, cards OK almost everywhere Tipping: Tipping is the norm. Romanian waiters are paid very low, as the … Read more

Minsk

3.1
 

Minsk – the capital of Belarus, located on the Slavic River, which is practically in the geographical center of the country. It is impossible to pinpoint the exact date of the citys founding, but the earliest records of Minsk in the annals date back to 1067 in «s Tale of the Times» which describes the … Read more

Turin

3.1
 

Turin – a large city, located in the northwest of Italy, with the fourth highest number of inhabitants in the country. For centuries, the citys geographic location has helped it grow. Today, Turin is one of the most important industrial centers in Italy and one of the largest transport corners in the country. The leading … Read more

Monza

3.1
 

In ancient times the area of Monza was inhabited by the inhabitants of the Incense. During Roman rule, the village of Moidolanum was in the shadow of the neighboring Medellum and was a small Roman-Gaelic settlement. After the invasions of the Goths and Guns, the kingdom of Théodore had unexpectedly become a kingdom. The development … Read more

Patras

3.1
 

Patra Port – the most important port of Greece, located on the coast of the Gulf of Patraeus of the Indian Sea. It serves as the largest port of eastern Greece and has a sea connection to the Italian city of Brindisi. It is the third largest city in the country. It was chosen as … Read more

Skopje

3.1
 

The capital of Macedonia, Scopus is situated on the banks of the River Vardar. The city is over 2,300 years old and has performed many different functions over the years: A major trading center in the days of Old Rome, it was the capital of the Bulgarian Empire in the Middle Ages, and was also … Read more

Cavtat

3.1
 

Overall Score 3.1 Tap water: Yes, safe to drink Religious government: Religious Population: 2,100 people GDP: $12,159 / year Foreigners can own real estate: Yes Power outlets: 230V50Hz power-plug-c Internet: 20 Mbps Best wireless: T-Mobile HR Pay without cash: Yes, cards OK almost everywhere Tipping: Tipping etiquette in Croatian restaurants is pretty standard. It is … Read more

Krasnoyarsk

3.1
 

Krasnoyarsk is a major Russian city, the center of the Krasnoyarsk Territory. Krasnoyarsk was founded by a Cossack detachment in 1628. The warlord Andrei Dubeyen laid a wooden fort to protect the borders against the nomadic peoples on the confluence of the Katy and Yenisei rivers. Orrog was named by the name of the place … Read more

Bari

3
 

Bari – an italian port city that is the administrative center of a single province. According to some histories, the first settlements appeared in present-day Barye three thousand years ago. During the war with Pyrenees, the Romans took possession of the land. The first records of the fishing village of Baryom date back to the … Read more

Vatican City

3
 

Vaticanus – ruled by the Holy Presbyterian Orthodox monarchy. The Pope of Rome – the Sovereign of the Holy Presbyterian Church, is the legislative, executive, and judicial authority. Daddy is elected by a jury for life. Vatican – the worlds smallest state, is a magnificent architectural complex comprising palaces, churches and fortified fortifications with magnificent … Read more

Palermo

3
 

Palermo – the capital of Sicily and the administrative center of the province of Palermo. Palermo begins its history in 754 AD as a village founded by the Phoenicians and called Sus (flower). It got its real name – Panormus (which means «always available cave») from the Greeks when the Carrhaginian fleet was basing in … Read more

Adana

3
 

On the vast coastline of the Seykhan River lies the Turkish city of Adana, the capital of the region with the same name. Fifty kilometers away is the seashore. The ancient city has a long history, dating back 6,000 years ago. Andana is the oldest village in Anatolia and is rich in Antique monuments. The … Read more

Dubrovnik

3
 

Duravronik – the largest city in southern Croatia, an administrative center and a resort with an ancient history. Although the city recently celebrated its 100th anniversary, it is young and contemporary. The old town in Dobrovnik has its own charms. Tourists need at least a week to visit all the museums (the most famous – … Read more

Amalfi

3
 

Amalfi – an Italian city by the sea, near the Salerno Gulf in the Salerno province. The city was the capital of the Maritime Republic in the Middle Ages. Amalfi is the heart of the monument of the World Heritage Site of the South Pacific – the Amalfi Coast. The town is uncommonly picturesque for … Read more

Avellino

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Overall Score 3 Air quality: 53 US AQI OK Tap water: Yes, safe to drink Religious government: Non-religious Population: 55,000 people GDP: $31,279 / year Foreigners can own real estate: Yes Power outlets: 230V50Hz power-plug-c Internet: 19 Mbps Best wireless: Vodafone Pay without cash: No, cash only esp. for foreigners Tipping: You are not expected … Read more

Lake Como

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Near the Alleghany region, near the Lake District, is the administrative and cultural center of Como, a single province. It is part of the region of Ëîìárdèÿ. It is believed that the ancient city has a Gallic origin. As part of the Roman Empire, it was transferred to the coast of Lake Como by the … Read more

Siena

3
 

Seiana is one of the largest cities of the Italian province of Tuscany. If we believe the ancient tradition, Ceno and Ascino – the sons of Rhemes and the descendants of Romanus. The brothers fled from Rome, fleeing from their mighty uncle who had killed their father, and found refuge on a hill in Tuscany, … Read more

Lucca

2.9
 

On the banks of the Sierracho River in the region of Tuscany lies the town of Lucca, the administrative center of the province under the same name. The holy saint of the city is Pauline of Luka. Every year on July 12, citizens traditionally celebrate the city. In the Middle Ages, the main road of … Read more

Craiova

2.9
 

The city of Krajowa, the center of the Djugol River, in the central part of the Lowland region, has sprung up on the Djugol River bank. It is 68 kilometers from the coast of the Danube River. Capital Bucharest and Krajowa are separated by 227 kilometers of road. The city has a developed infrastructure and … Read more

Bodrum

2.9
 

On the northern coast of the Sea of Galicia Bay, the city of Baucoum, the district center and popular resort of Mugla, lies on the north coast of the Sea of Galicia. About 300 kilometers away is Antalya. The resort area of the area has historically attracted many tourists. Its pleasant sub-arctic climate, long beaches … Read more

Alanya

2.9
 

Overall Score 2.9 Tap water: No, not drinkable Religious government: Religious Population: 110,000 people GDP: $10,863 / year Foreigners can own real estate: Yes Power outlets: 230V50Hz power-plug-c Internet: 15 Mbps Best wireless: TurkCell Pay without cash: Tipping: In Turkey tipping is customary between 5% and 10%, depending on service. Don’t tip if you receive … Read more

Bar

2.9
 

On the western borders of the Vinnytsia River there is a small town called Barar – the district administrative center. The area and surroundings of the bar have long been inhabited by people, dating back to the period of Tripolitan culture (5-3 thousand years before our time). It was home to Scythians, Sarmatians, and ancient … Read more

Nizhny

2.9
 

Nizhny Novgorod – founded in the 13th century at the confluence of two rivers, the Oka and the Volga, is a city that has preserved its timeless spirit to this day. The citys main attraction is the Kremlin of Nizhny Novgorod, which is rightfully considered to be the most magnificent and grandiose medieval fortress in … Read more

Budva

2.8
 

Overall Score 2.8 Tap water: No, not drinkable Population: 13,000 people GDP: $6,958 / year Foreigners can own real estate: Yes Power outlets: 230V50Hz power-plug-c Internet: 23 Mbps Best wireless: Telekom Tipping: It really depends on whether you feel the service you received is worthy or not, and if so, it’s a good rule of … Read more

Mostar

2.8
 

Mostar – a city and municipality in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is the largest and one of the most important cities in the Gezerzegovina region, its cultural center. The fortress is located on the river Nyetva. It got its name in honor of the masters, the masters, who, in the Middle Ages, protected the Old … Read more

Saratov

2.8
 

Saratov is a large city located in the south-eastern part of Russia. There are many hypotheses about the name of the city. The most common is that Sărătov is derived from the words sărăta&quot and tau&quot, which means yellow mountain. Currently, this hypothesis is incorrect, but the real answer has not been found. The city … Read more

Kazan

2.8
 

Kazan – the capital of Tatarstan, an ancient city that has crossed the border for thousands of years, now an important scientific and educational center of Russia. The citys multicentennial history, geographical location and huge and multicultural population provide tourists with a full range of vacation opportunities, regardless of personal preferences. A city of this … Read more

Novosibirsk

2.8
 

Novosibirsk is a social, social, business and cultural center of Siberia. The first settlements in the area of the modern city appeared in the 17th century. Thus, the river Ibe divided the area into two parts: on the left bank there was the village of Post (later – Krivlevyokovksaya), and on the right side there … Read more

Gaziantep

2.7
 

Located near the southern slope of the Taurus Mountains is the Turkish city of Gaziantep, the capital of Yil (province) with the same name. It is 40 kilometers from the Euphrates River, the largest river in Western Asia. The city is in a continental climate, which explains the harsh season, cool winters with wet snow … Read more

Vladivostok

2.7
 

The name Vladivostok was derived from the words Vladevostok &Laquo;Vladevostok» and Vostok». In 1860, on the coast of the Bay of Pieter the Great, the ocean carrier «Manchuecheur; commanded by Captain Lieutenant Chefener, built a military post, which became known as Vladivostok. From 1958 on, Vladyvostok had not been visited by foreigners for 30 years … Read more

Chelyabinsk

2.7
 

Chelyabinsk is one of the largest cities in Russia. It was a tank town during the World War II. The city became a millionaire in 1976. There are several versions of how the name of the city came to be. One of the oldest explanations of the city is the word silәbe» a large, shallow … Read more

Kharkiv

2.7
 

Kharkiv is the largest city in the eastern part of Ukraine, the administrative center of the Kharkiv Oblast. Kharkov is the second most populous city in Ukraine after Kiev. It is one of the countrys largest scientific and industrial centers. The city is located on the Upper Cretaceous Mountains, where the rivers such as the … Read more

Odessa

2.7
 

Odessa is a city of unparalleled beauty, not unheard of for being the pearl of the sea. Its famous for its wonderful winter attractions, its wonderful resorts, the beauty of the black sea and the brilliance of the sun, even in the wintry winter season. The city lies on the northwest coast of the Black … Read more

Yekaterinburg

2.7
 

Yekaterinburg is one of the largest cities in Russia, the center of the Sverdlovsk region. In the distant spring of 1723, Peter the Great began construction of an iron works, the largest in Russia. November 7, 1723, was the birthday of the city. On that day, the factorys workshops produced the first battle pistols. The … Read more

Tomsk

2.7
 

In Siberian terms, the city of Tomsk is quite ancient. It was founded in 1604 on the banks of the river Tomi by the Russian king Boris Godyonov. In the 17th century, Òîìscow was a supply base for the Russian Kazaks, who were going to explore and conquer the eastern lands. Historically, Tomsk has been … Read more

Ivano-Frankivsk

2.7
 

Located in the western part of Ukraine, Ivano-Frankivsk is the administrative center of the same region. Until 1962, the city had a different name – St. Basil. It was founded by Henry Potocki in 1662 and was named after his father Stanislav – the crowned city of St. Stanislav. The original purpose of the new … Read more

Ankara

2.6
 

The city with the sonorous name Anicara – it is the capital of the Turkish Republic and the second most populous city in Turkey after Stamboul. Anacara is located on the Anatolian plateau, where two rivers join together: the Cucauk and Anacara. It is located at an altitude of nearly 1 kilometer above sea level. … Read more

Samara

2.6
 

Samara – a city of millions of people, an important financial, scientific and transport center of Russia. The historic center of the city – its practically a museum under an open sky in which old mansions mix with wooden houses. In the place where the sturdy towers were, the Bread Market Square, where in the … Read more

Kaliningrad

2.6
 

Kaliningrad is the administrative center of a single region. Located at the point where the Prussia River falls into the Gulf, it is the westernmost regional center in Russia. However, its German history ended on April 9, 1945, when the Soviet storming of the city by the Soviet troops, commanded by General Vassilievsky, ended for … Read more

Bursa

2.6
 

Bourça – a large town in the Illyrian province of Guinea at the foot of the & laquo;Misian Olímp » Mount Oludag (2,543 meters). Burssa – the center of the same ilk (provinces). The number of inhabitants in Turkey is second only to Stamboul, Anicak and Izmir. In history, Bóðsa is known under the Greek … Read more

Konya

2.6
 

In the center of Anatolia is the Turkish city of Konia, the capital of the province with the same name. There is an ancient legend about the ancient village. As legend has it, Konia is the first city to be established after the Great Flood. Its probably true. After all, the Mount Ararat to which … Read more

Kotor

2.6
 

Overall Score 2.6 Tap water: No, not drinkable Population: 14,000 people GDP: $6,958 / year Foreigners can own real estate: Yes Power outlets: 230V50Hz power-plug-c Internet: 17 Mbps Best wireless: Telekom Tipping: It really depends on whether you feel the service you received is worthy or not, and if so, it’s a good rule of … Read more

Izhevsk

2.6
 

Izhevsk, a city with more than two hundred years of history, one of the most beautiful cities in Russia, is the capital of Udmurtia. Izhevsk has always been an industrial city, in fact, the history of the city began with the construction of the railway plant on the river Izh. In October 1757, by decree … Read more

Hvar

2.5
 

Overall Score 2.5 Air quality: 8 US AQI OK Tap water: Yes, safe to drink Religious government: Religious Population: 11,000 people GDP: $12,159 / year Foreigners can own real estate: Yes Power outlets: 230V50Hz power-plug-c Internet: 20 Mbps Best wireless: Hrvatski Telekom Pay without cash: Yes, cards OK almost everywhere Tipping: Tipping etiquette in Croatian … Read more

Pristina

2.5
 

Located in Kosovo, the city of Pristina is the most important and largest city in the autonomous region. The first settlements were found here, according to the records of the archaeologists, back in the time of the Neolithic. On the site of Pristina, during Roman rule, the city of Ulipiana was built. After the decline … Read more

Sochi

2.5
 

Soche is a resort city located on the Black Sea coast of the Western Caucasus. Popularly, the city of Sochi is known as the summer resort capital of Russia. In 2014, the city of Sochi hosted the 2014 Winter Olympics at the Krasnaya Polyana in Adelaide. City is located just about midway between the equator … Read more

Krivoy-Rog

2.5
 

Kryvyi Rih – one of the most beautiful cities in Dnipropetrovsk region. It is the administrative center of the City Council. It is located 150 kilometers from Dnieper. It is considered the largest industrial center in Ukraine and is the cultural center of the Dnipropetrovsk region. It is considered one of the most ancient cities … Read more

Rzeszow

2.5
 

Jeszow, one of the largest cities in Poland, lies on the banks of the Wieloka River, which runs through the Sandomierz Basin. The oldest archaeological trace of human activity in the area of Jeshovia – a crumbling dragon of Jewish culture – dates back to the 11th millennium of our era. The city of Ryashev … Read more

Volgograd

2.5
 

Volgograd is a major city of the Volga River, the center of the Volga region. The citys origins are associated with the name of Ivan the Terrible. In the beginning of the XVI century the Russian state consisted of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, so it was necessary to protect the new borders from the attacks of … Read more

Omsk

2.5
 

Omsk, located on the West Siberian Plain on the banks of the Irtysh River, is a major regional city with a developed industry, infrastructure and culture. The primary function of the original settlement, founded by decree of Peter the Great in 1716, was to defend the frontiers against foreign enemies – the nomads. At the … Read more

Dnipro

2.4
 

The history of Dnipropetrovsk dates back to ancient times. The excavations that have been carried out indicate that man has loved these lands for habitation since the Stone Age. From the earliest centuries of our time, there was already a connection to the eastern Mediterranean Sea along the Dnepr River. In 870, in the middle … Read more

Obninsk

2.3
 

Obinsky, located in Kaluga, on the banks of the River Protiva, is the first scientific city in Russia. Obinskys history dates back to 1588 – 1589. It is from this period that the first written records of the villages of Balkkino, Pyatkino, and Sampsonovo, which are now part of the city, are recorded. The owners … Read more

Novocherkassk

2.3
 

Novocherkassk is proud to stand proudly on a steep and rugged ridge between the Akka and Tuzla rivers, emblematic even of its very location as a Cossack stronghold and liberty. The history of Novocherkassk is not unlike the history of the Don Cossacks as a whole. As is well known, the Young Folk have never … Read more

Ufa

2.3
 

The city of Ufa is the capital of the Republic of Bashkortostan. The city is located on the bank of the White River, and the railroads that pass through Ufa connect the cities of Western Siberia and Central Russia. Ufa was founded as a fortified city in 1574, supposedly on the site of an ancient … Read more

Ulyanovsk

2.2
 

Ulyyanyansk, the administrative center of the Ulyanovsk region, is located at the maximum confluence of two rivers – the Volga and the Svyatoya. Initially, the city was founded as a fortress of Cínbířířsk, by decree of Alexander Miyakyevich Khitrovs father Boris Matveyevich in 1648. The purpose of the city was to protect the eastern borders … Read more

Rostov-on-Don

2
 

Rostov-on-Don is one of Russias largest administrative, cultural, industrial, and scientific and educational centers, a significant transport hub for the southern part of the country. It is located on the Don River and the eastern eastern European basin, 1,067 kilometers from the Russian capital. The history of the city dates back to the time of … Read more