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.

Algarve sea in Portugal
Algarve

Algarve, southern coast of Portugal

The Algarve, the southernmost destination in Portugal, boasts truly impressive beaches and places. Albufeira, Portimao, Faro and Praia da Rocha and their renowned coves and beaches represent a reason to visit Portugal and bathe in the Atlantic waters of the Algarve.

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.

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 look like a guitar, on whose perimeter beaches, peninsulas, inlets, promontories chase each other, which are the very icon of the Mediterranean.

Flower Parade Lichtenvoorde Leidseplein, Amsterdam ©Photo Guus Schoonewille
Netherlands

What to see and what to do in Holland, the Netherlands

Tulips, windmills, cheeses, canals and bicycles. Here is the Holland of the collective imagination; the most populous sector of the Netherlands, in the north-west of the Old Continent, washed by the North Sea. Holland is a country that, up to now, has been able to combine its classic naive trait very well with the more modern, technologically and culturally advanced one.

Principality of Monaco
Principality of Monaco

Guide to the Principality of Monaco: what to see and what to do

The Principality of Monaco is one of the smallest kingdoms in the world, all vertical between the sea and the mountains. A Mediterranean Hong Kong whose 180 hectares are considered among the richest in the world, a tax-free enclave which, since the end of the XNUMXth century, has attracted Scrooge McDuck from all continents. Let's see what to see and what to see in the Principality of Monaco.

Svatý Kopeček, the Holy Hill of Olomouc, Czech Republic
Czech Republic

What to see in the Czech Republic

The Czech Republic, with Prague as its capital, is a small state in central-eastern Europe. Let's see what to see in the Czech Republic, a guide to the most important cities, the geographical and political aspects, as well as the tourist ones and the numerous UNESCO Heritage sites.

Serbia
Serbia

Guide of Serbia

Serbia profile Country: Serbia Surface area: 102.350 km² Capital: Belgrade Population: 11 million inhabitants Language: Serbian (official), Albanian, Hungarian Religion: the majority is Orthodox, the minority is Muslim and Catholic State system: federal republic

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Turkey

Guide to Türkiye

A crossroads between Asia and Europe, Turkey is characterized by a great cultural and ethnic diversity. Ankara is the capital of Turkey, but the major driving force of trade and industry is Istanbul, the largest metropolis in the country.