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ALGARVE
renowned for its seemingly beautiful beaches and the warmth of the Portuguese people. Savor the wonderful, fresh seafood cuisine and enjoy the lively nightlife.
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AYRSHIRE
Birthplace of the famed Scottish poet Robert Burns, Ayrshire has a special place in history; its major attractions include its extensive coastline and more than 40 golf courses.
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BARCELONA
Barcelona is famous as the capital of the Catalan modernism, city in which Gaudí lived and worked, and houses a great quantity of his works.
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BUDAPEST
Is one of the finest capitals in the world; it has a lively arts, cafe and music scene, and is host to a range of cultural and sporting festivals.
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CANARY ISLANDS
These paradise-like islands offer year-round privileged weather and soft sandy beaches, where endless entertainment and spectacular landscapes await you.
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CORNWALL
One of the most attractive tourist centers in the United Kingdom, Cornwall is all about scenery, an amazing combination of wooded valleys and endless sparkling blue sea, historic towns and fishing villages, charming bistros, restaurants, and bakeries offering the famous cake of Cornish pasty and saffron cake.
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COSTA DEL SOL
One of Spain’s jewels offering extensive beaches, hidden coves among picturesque cliffs, tranquil waters and a temperate climate.
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CUMBRIA
Amid some of England's most breathtaking scenery, Penrith was once the capital of Cumbria, now a day it is the heart of the Eden Valley and is an important commercial centre renowned for its wealth of specialist shops and galleries offering an interesting choice of goods and fine foods.
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DEVON
Exmouth is a beautiful estuary town in a glorious setting on Devon’s south coast. It boasts a stunning beach and an all-year-round mild climate. It offers excellent shopping, entertainment and facilities like cinema, theatre, water sports and parks.
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FLORENCE
in the north of Italy, is cradle of the renaissance, a treasure of the art, literature and thousand-year-old culture.
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