Braila, Romania

Braila is a city in eastern Romania, and the capital of the Braila County. A city that is interesting and welcoming with an mportant site being the Public Garden, a park situated above the bank of the Danube with a view over the river. Enjoy the beautiful video below.

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Aigina, Greece

Aigina is located in the Saronic Gulf. Aegina is roughly triangular in shape, while an extinct volcano constitutes two thirds of the island. The most characteristic crop of Aegina today is pistachio. A great landmark of Aigina is the Temple of Aphaea, a goddess which was later associated with Athena; the temple was part of a pre-Christian, equilateral holy triangle of temples including the Athenian Parthenon and the temple of Poseidon at Sounion. Due to its proximity to Athens, it is a popular quick getaway during the summer months.

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Varvara, Bulgaria

Varvara in Bulgaria is a village in southeastern part of the country. It i located in the Tsarevo municipality of the Burgas Province. Enjoy an amazing video postcard showing the beauties of Varvara.

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Pieria, Greece

Pieria is located in the southern part of central Macedonia. Its capital is the town of Katerini. Mount Olympus, the highest mountain in Greece and throne of the ancient Greek gods, is located in the southern part of Pieria. In Pieria, there are many sites of archeological interest, such as Dion, Pydna and Platamonas with the great castle. The Pierian Mountains lie to the west, while the Thermian Gulf lies to the east, with its sandy beaches, such as Platamonas, Neoi Poroi, Laptokarya, Plaka Litochorou and Katerini itself. The region's amazing beauty gives it a great potential for tourist development.

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Gytheio, Greece

Gytheio, is a town in the prefecture of Laconia in Greece, long known as the seaport of Sparta. Its name means Land of the Gods. Today it is the largest and most important town in Mani. It is a lively, charming little harbour town. A long sea-side promenade, the colourful fishing boats, the narrow streets and stairways produce the typical Greek environment which fascinates every visitor. There are many beaches around of Gytheio and the largest one is Mavrovouni-beach.

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Tinos, Greece

Tinos located in the Cyclades archipelago, is famous amongst Greeks for the Church of Panagia Evangelistria, its 80 or so windmills, about 1000 artistic dovecotes, 50 active villages and its Venetian fortifications at the mountain, Exobourgo. On Tinos, both Greek Orthodox and Roman Catholic populations co-exist. The traditional villages and the magnificent beaches are expecting visitors for unforgettable holidays with view of the Aegean. Chapels, monasteries, windmills, pigeon houses, sculpture on green marble and painting are waiting for you to have a close look.

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Symi, Greece

Symi is part of the Dodecanese island chain. It is mountainous and includes the harbor town of Symi and its adjacent upper town Ano Symi, as well as several smaller localities, beaches, and areas of significance in history and mythology. Its interior is dotted with small valleys, and its coastline alternates between rocky cliffs and beaches, and isolated coves. In addition to its many historical sites, the island's isolated beaches, many reachable only with small boats, are popular with tourists. In the tourist season which lasts from Easter until Panormitis Day in early November.

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Anafi, Greece

Anafi is located at the southeastern edge of the Cyclades island complex. According to mythology, the island was given the name Anafi because it emerged from the depths of the sea to give refuge to the Argonauts from a bad storm. Anafi is very much an island for walking. Through the old paths and around the steep hills, you could walk to the other side of the island. The picturesque beach of Kleisidi with its few scattered homes, and the exotic beaches of Katsouni, Mikros and Megalos Roukounas, Megas Potamos, Aghioi Anargyroi, Prassies. The rough peninsula of Kalamos, with the old Kalamiotissa Monastery at its peak. Visitors will fall permanently in love with the unique landscape and the wonderful hospitality offered by the friendly islanders.

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Nessebar, Bulgaria

Nessebar in Bulgaria lies 37km northeast of Burgas and it is considered to be one of the most beautiful Bulgarian resorts. During the Middle Ages the town was known as Mesembria to Bulgarians and Byzantines.

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Tulcea, Romania

Tulcea is one of the most beautiful cities in Romania and it is well known historic destination. In case you visit this beautiful city take advantage of visiting St. Nicholas' Church (1865), the Danube Delta History Museum, the Art Museum, and the History and Archeology Museum. Enjoy the video below.

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Rousse, Bulgaria

Rousse in Bulgaria, is situated in the northeastern part of the country and it is the most important Bulgarian river port. A touristic destination, famous for the city's architecture. It is worth watching the video.

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Katakolon, Greece

Katakolon is a seaside town in western Ilia in the municipality of Pyrgos. The town center is within a gulf overlooking the Ionian Sea. Katakolon is situated on a peninsula and has a lighthouse. Katakolon is the gateway to Olympia, where the ancient Greeks flocked every four years for more than a millennium to celebrate the sacred Olympic Games dedicated to Zeus. Visit the ruins of the Sanctuary, with its athletic quadrangles, stadium, temples and treasuries; then browse in the modern Archaeological Museum, a treasure house of Archaic, Classical and Roman sculptures.

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Balchik, Bulgaria

Balchik in Bulgaria is a seaside resort in the Black sea. An ideal place to visit if you are a fan of Bulgaria. Enjoy beautiful pictures of Balchik in the video below.

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Montana, Bulgaria

Montana, is located in northwest Bulgaria. A beautiful city situated on the river Ogosta surrounded on the east and south by uplands. Enjoy some beautiful pictures of this city in the video below.

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Zagorochoria, Greece

Zagori, is a region in the Pindos mountains in Epirus, in northwestern Greece. It has an area of some 1,000 square kilometers and contains 45 villages known as Zagorochoria (or Zagoria), and is in the shape of an upturned equilateral triangle. Zagori is an area of great natural beauty, with striking geology and two national parks, one including the river Aoos and the Vikos Gorge. The Vikos Gorge is one of the deepest in the world, second only to the Grand Canyon in Arizona.

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Drama, Greece

Drama is a town in East Macedonia, northern Greece. Recently, there have been efforts to exploit the rich local natural environment and to develop ecotourism, especially in Nestos valley. There is a modern ski resort on Mount Falakro. Drama also hosts an annual short film festival. Agia Barbara park which covers approximately 60,000 m2, which throughout time has been an identifying feature of the city and a magnet for tourists.

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Preveza, Greece

Preveza, is a town in Epirus, northwestern Greece, located at the mouth of the Ambracian Gulf. The ruins of the ancient city of Nicopolis lie 5 km north of the city. The ruins of the ancient city of Nicopolis lie 5 km north of the city. Many tourists visiting the Ionian islands, include Preveza along their tour.

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Galaxidi, Greece

Galaxidi, is a town located in the southern part of the prefecture of Phocida. Galaxidi has a small port used by small fishing boats and yachts nowadays. Traditional style has been greatly maintained and is one of the reasons it remains popular with tourists.

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Valia Kalda, Greece

Valia Kalda, in Grevena, is part of the Pindos National Park, one of the most important National Parks in Greece. The area is characterized by dense forests of European black pine and common beech, rocky ridges, several peaks over 2,000 metres, rapid streams and mountain lakes. The park belongs to the Natura 2000 ecological network and is one of the three places in Greece that hosts a population of bears. Valia Calda, which means "Warm valley" in the Vlach dialect, is thus named because it presents important temperature fluctuations during a 24 hour- period, with very high temperatures at day- cloudless and very low tem¬peratures at night.

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Larisa, Greece


Larisa, is the capital of the Thessaly periphery of Greece. Larissa lies on the river Pineios. According to archaeological evidence, Larissa lies atop a site that has been inhabited since the tenth millennium BC. Legend has it that Achilles was born here and Hippocrates, the Father of Medicine, died here. Nowadays, the city is probably one of the fastest developing cities in the country, rapidly changing into a metropolis for central Greece. A major commercial and industrial centre.

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Alonissos, Greece

Alonissos, is the third member of the Northern Sporades after Skiathos and Skopelos. Housing traditionally consists of closely constructed houses with stone walls. A small fortress protected against enemies and pirates. The island and the village were heavily damaged in the 1965 earthquake. Many inhabitants returned not to the village of Alonissos, but to Patitiri. The old village has been restored in recent years, with rebuilt houses now utilised for tourism. The beaches around the island consist of pebbles. The ecosystem in the north side of the island is in good condition. The Mediterranean Monk Seal (Monachus-Monachus) is common around the island.

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Serifos, Greece

Serifos is located in the western Cyclades in the Aegean Sea. Snow-white houses with colorful windows, limpid narrow streets, small churches with white or blue domes, traditional windmills, golden sandy beaches that are waiting for you to discover them… This is Serifos, a Cyclades painting!

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Sifnos, Greece

Sifnos, is an island municipality in the Cyclades island group in Greece. Sifnos was inhabited by human beings from at least 4000 BC. The main village is known as Apollonia, home of the island's folklore museum and library. Its name is thought to come from an ancient temple of Apollo. The second-largest village is Artemonas, thought to be named after an ancient temple of Apollo's sister-goddess Artemis.

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Karpathos, Greece

Karpathos, is the second largest of the Greek Dodecanese islands. The island is located about 47 kilometers southwest of Rhodes, in the part of the Mediterranean which is called, after it, the Carpathian Sea. All ten villages preserve intensively the traditional style of the island.

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