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Paros

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Paros is a very popular island with its charming fishing villages, whitewashed houses and lively nightlife. It is a calm geography of rounded slopes and fertile valleys adorned by famous monuments, beaches shining in blue waters, monasteries and small churches, which have survived from the rich roots of history. Warm hospitality, rich cultural life and cosmopolitan environment, as well as secluded places you can find an island. Attractions - Activities Parika is the port and capital of the island and the first step for travelers to visit. On the coast, beautiful cafes with tables in front of them are ideal for relaxing. Ekatontapyliani Church has a special position since it is the only church in Greece that has been open for 1700 years. This cathedral, which means 100 churches, has 99 doors to this day. According to the legend that develops on the day of the centenary door, Istanbul will be Greece again. The icon of the Virgin Mary, the footprint of the island saint Agia Theoktisti

Ios

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Located on the Cycladic Islands, between Naxos and Santorini, Ios is a refuge in the Aegean for travelers wishing to escape from the other Greek Islands lost in crowds that will not be stepped in during the summer. The poetic image of the island where Homer, the most important poet of antiquity, spent the last years of his life, is perhaps the legacy of Homer…  Hora, the center of Ios, is the only main settlement on the island. This is a beautiful and traditional Cycladic village with whitewashed, cube-shaped houses. The island of Ios is full of peaceful beaches and is almost completely abandoned. There are no rental equipment or tourist facilities that would disrupt the wild beauty of these beaches. There are also fully equipped beaches that allow all kinds of water sports. The most famous of them are Mylopotas and Manganari. This quiet island is famous for its variety of nightlife, both in Greece and around the world.  Attractions - Activities  Stroll through the narrow and c

Lisbon

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Lisbon Located in the west of the country, Lisbon is the capital of Portugal. The capital, which rises on the Atlantic Ocean coast at the western border of Europe, is located where the Tagus River flows into the Atlantic Ocean. The Greater Lisbon region is one of the major financial and economic centers of the Iberian Peninsula. Lisbon, the most populous city in the country, is the richest city in Portugal. The city, which covers a significant portion of the country's Gross National Product (GNP), is home to the headquarters of most of the international companies operating in Portugal.  Lisbon is a city of nature and ocean, as well as Art Nouveau (an art movement with decorative ornaments) buildings, tiled façades, azulejos architecture and mosaics. Lisbon, with its historical neighborhoods hiding many monuments and more than 50 museums, has an excellent view that astonishes you with its narrow streets curving through the slopes overlooking the river.

Naxos

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If you are ready to swim in the clear waters of the Aegean, to discover our cultural similarity, to drink a neighboring frap, we will explore the Greek Islands this summer… Naxos is known for its natural beauty, long sandy beaches, clear water and white sand. The history of the island, whose origin is based on mythology, is interesting. Naxos is a perfect destination for nature lovers with its unspoilt nature and high mountains. Naxos, the largest island of the group, has the longest beach line.  Attractions - Activities  Naxos Town, the capital of the island, has a coastal settlement called Bourgos and a hill settlement called Kastro (castle). The coastal area is satisfactory for shopping, cafes, bars and beaches. Kastro calls history lovers. Kastro was the capital of Naxos, where the Venetians built dukes in the Middle Ages. The hill, which is still surrounded by a medieval castle today, is open to settlement. While strolling through narrow winding streets, it is possible to se

Porto

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Located on the Iberian Peninsula, southwest of Europe, Portugal is surrounded by Spain from the north and east, and the Atlantic Ocean from the south and west. The Azores and the Madeira Archipelago, located in the northern hemisphere of the Atlantic Ocean, are part of Portugal with their autonomous administration. Porto  The voyages of the Atlantic Ocean, which seemed immense for medieval Europe, began at several major ports, stretching out into the unknown. “Porto ları, which is called by the brave and adventurous Portuguese sailors as a port, has engraved his destiny in his name. Having emerged as an industrial city at the end of 500 years, Porto is far from Lisbon's pretentiousness but stands out with its very hard working and developed urban identity. Moreover, images of this past dating back to the Middle Ages suddenly appear before you as you wander the streets of Porto. Palacio da Bolsa or the stock market building, the medieval cathedral and a tower are the first

Cambodia

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Vietnam has survived the successive wars and long years of colony, and despite the influences of a closed community life and communist rule, Vietnam, a country of undoubtedly optimistic people, has managed to preserve its culture to the present day. Although the Communist Party rules the country, in practice it is dominated by capitalist thinking. Nghi-Dau Vietnam is the world's first cashew; the world's second exporter of rice and coffee the hoalce. Vietnam's population is about 84 million and 67% of the population is between 15-64 years old. There are 54 different ethnic groups in Vietnam. The largest, Kinh (or Viet), accounts for 88% of the population. Hanoi is the capital of Vietnam and the currency is “Dong”. Po Nagar  According to Vietnamese mythology, people are descended from the ruler of the Underwater Kingdom and a fairy living in the mountains. The most common surname in Vietnam is “Nguyen”. Ruou ran (snake wine) is a Vietnamese specialty. Ruou ran, a r

Andalusia

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It has been home to different beliefs and civilizations  throughout history, and it is a holiday destination that will give you the privilege of witnessing every moment of history in Andalusia. At the time, Iberian tribes called Tartasos lived in southern Spain today. Then the Phoenicians brought the Jews they had taken from Lebanon to Cadiz. The adventures of the Jews in Spain and Andalusia that began in Cadiz were moved to other cities. Then another turning point for Andalusia was the birth of Islam. The Umayyad State, the capital city of Damascus, conquered all of North Africa in the 7th century. The governor of North Africa, Musa Bin Nusayr, sent Tariq bin Ziyad, the Berber Commander, through the Strait of Gibraltar to the Iberian Peninsula. Tariq Bin Ziyad was so determined to take over this region that he burned all his ships when he reached Andalusia so that his soldiers would not flee the war. Tariq's soldiers defeated the Visigoth King Rodrigo and conquered all of And