The most amazing places in Japan
The land of the rising sun is a unique combination of various values ​​of antiquity,…

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10 best places to visit Italy
Many famous artists and outstanding scientists were born and raised in Italy. A huge number…

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Where to go in Moscow
Moscow is considered to be one of the most interesting cities in the world. Many…

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17 wonders of Montenegro
Montenegro is a small Balkan country whose population barely exceeds half a million people. Despite…

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Interesting facts about Cambodia

Cambodia is a country with a rich history and a difficult fate, located in Southeast Asia. After the era of the Khmer Rouge rule, this country began to recover relatively recently, reasonably betting on attracting tourists. Admittedly, this calculation turned out to be correct – at present Cambodia can already compete with neighboring Thailand in this regard.
The Cambodian flag is the only national flag that uses the look of the building – Angkor Wat. This landmark can be found on local paper bills, and on bottles with local beer. Continue reading

Sights of the Far East

Mixed oriental culture, amazing virgin nature and the special atmosphere of the “edge of the world” – all this can be found by setting off on a Far Eastern expedition. Every corner of this part of the country is beautiful, but several lives are not enough to study everything, so I suggest using the directory of enterprises in the Far Eastern Federal District – dfo.spr.ru. Well, we decided to facilitate your training and chose 10 places that you definitely need to visit.
1. Tyatya Volcano
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Something interesting about Armenia

Armenia is one of the most ancient states in the world. It is not surprising that Christianity has been practiced here for thousands of years, and Yerevan is 29 years older than Rome.
1. Surprisingly, the national symbol of Armenia, Mount Ararat, is located on the territory of another state – Turkey. She got one peak under the treaties of 1921, the second – under the Turkish-Persian agreement of 1931. Although Masis (as the Armenians call the mountain) is visible in Armenia almost everywhere. Continue reading