Horses in the wild in Albania. Photo: © National Tourist Organization of Albania
Albania

Albania: things to know

Albania is one of the states that make up the Balkan peninsula and is located in the south-east of Europe. It borders Kosovo to the north-east, Montenegro to the north-west, Macedonia to the east, Greece to the south and is washed by the Adriatic Sea and the Ionian Sea. The Albanian coast measures 363 km and is 72 km from Puglia, precisely from Punta Palascìa.

Antarctica © Gustavo Spadetta
Antartide

What to see in Antarctica: between ice and life

The surface area of ​​Antarctica is as large as Europe and the United States combined. It is a free continent, without borders and populated by people from various nations who, even during periods of high global political tension, coexist peacefully, united by the same interest in scientific research. Here's what to see in Antarctica.

Yerevan is the capital of Armenia. Photo © Armenian Tourism Development Agency
Armenia

Armenia: things to know

Armenia, located in the Lesser Caucasian Mountains, is a territory with a mountainous structure as well as being the smallest of the former Soviet republics. It is not a region particularly rich in natural resources, in fact the economy is based mostly on manufacturing activities.

Sydney ©© Tourism Australia
Australia

Australia: things to know

Australia is the sixth largest country in the world as well as the largest in Oceania. Things to know about Australia. Entirely surrounded by the waters of the Indian and Pacific oceans and by those of the Timor Sea, Coral Sea, Arafura Sea and the Tasman Sea, Australia has rocky and arid lands in most of its territory, which is why population is concentrated in the south-eastern area, with a temperate climate.

Castemezzano, Basilicata
Basilicata

What to see in Basilicata

Once a province of the kingdom of Naples, Basilicata is a region with two names: Basilicata by officiality, Lucania by passion as well as the inhabitants themselves are almost always remembered as "Lucanians".

View of Bermuda from above ©Bermuda Tourism
Bermuda

Bermuda: things to know

Bermuda is an island under British rule in the North Atlantic Ocean. It is especially renowned for its pink sand beaches such as Elbow Beach and Horseshoe Bay and for the impressive Royal Naval Dockyard arsenal.

Bolivia
Bolivia

Bolivia: things to know

Bolivia is located in the central part of South America. Its territory extends from the Andes mountain range to the Atacama desert, up to the rainforest of the Amazon basin. The capital La Paz stands at more than 3500 m above sea level.

View of Reggio Calabria
Calabria

Guide to Calabria

A long peninsula made up of hills and mountains, Calabria closes the continental part of Italy with its tip. Tourism in this region is constantly growing due to the unchanged beauty of both the coastal areas and the hinterland where, among archaeological finds, natural parks, clear waters, holidaying is a great pleasure also amplified by the excellent local cuisine.

View of Vietri sul Mare, Amalfi coast ©Photo Massimo Vicinanza
Campania

Guide of Campania

The territory of Campania is very varied: it ranges from the mountains of the Campanian Apennines, to the mostly high and rocky coasts, up to the gentle hills of the Campanian Plain. Divided into the provinces of Naples (regional capital), Avellino, Benevento, Caserta and Salerno, Campania offers very particular scenic and historical riches.

Sacacomie Lake, Canada
Canada

Guide to Canada, what to see

Canada, a federal state with 10 provinces and 3 territories, the second largest country in the world, is located in the northern part of North America and borders the USA to the south and north-west (Alaska), to the east it is bordered by Atlantic Ocean, to the West by the Pacific and to the North by the Arctic Ocean.

Cyprus ©Ciprus Tourism Organisation
Cyprus

Cyprus: things to know

It is the third largest island in the Mediterranean, Cyprus. With that curious shape, which makes it resemble a guitar, on whose perimeter beaches, peninsulas, inlets and promontories run, which are the very icon of the Mediterranean.

Night view of Amman, capital of Jordan ©Freedom's Falcon
Jordan

Guide to Jordan

Jordan fact sheet Country: Jordan Surface area: 89 km² Capital: 'Amman Population: 342 inhabitants Language: Arabic Religion: Muslims/Samnites 4%, Christians 095% State system: Constitutional Monarchy Useful information on Jordan Currency: Jordanian Dinar