Piran, Slovenia

Piran, Slovenia

An old town located near Portorož, from which you can get here in five minutes by bus or even just walk along the sea in about twenty minutes. Piran once belonged to the Venetian Republic, and this affected its appearance. The flavor of the Middle Ages still reigns here: many architectural monuments have been preserved […]

Korba, Tunisia

Korba, Tunisia

According to Best-medical-schools, a quiet resort village on the southern coastline of the Cap Bon peninsula, Korba is, so to speak, a “hotel village”. The tourist life of the town is reduced to a single hotel, albeit of an impressive size, outside of which there are a few houses of local residents, a couple of […]

US 87 in Wyoming

US 87 in Wyoming

  US 87 Get started Cheyenne End Ranchester Length 351 mi Length 565 km Route Colorado Colorado – Glenrock Glenrock Casper Casper-Montana: Montana According to Indexdotcom, US 87 is a US Highway in the US state of Wyoming. The road forms a north-south route through the eastern half of the state and is double-numbered along […]

Sights in Memphis, Tennessee

Sights in Memphis, Tennessee

The Stax Museum of American Soul Music The museum takes visitors on almost 1,600 square meters into the fascinating musical world of Memphis Soul. Here you will find more than 3,000 partly interactive exhibits – from the origins of soul to today. Among them are videos and original instruments that produced the typical Stax sound. […]

Trakai, Lithuania

Trakai, Lithuania

Gediminas founded this fortress 28 km west of Vilnius, making it his capital in 1320. Later, Keistut set up his court here. We are talking about Trakai and the historical national park of Lithuania – a beautiful small town surrounded by a lake, where every July the colorful Trakai Festival is held. The famous ancient […]

Gent, Belgium

Gent, Belgium

When thinking about Belgium, the “three pillars of local tourism” that usually come to mind are Brussels, Bruges and Antwerp. In this case, it is worth thinking again – and you will remember Ghent. This city is a unique architectural ensemble, in the center of which is the Cathedral of St. Bavo (16th century) with […]

History of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

History of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Indigenous people According to a2zdirectory, the first settlers in the area where Philadelphia was to be founded were the Paleo-Indians. In the lower reaches of the Delaware, near present-day Philadelphia, Native Americans lived about ten thousand years before the European colonization of America. Because the Delaware and Susquehanna Rivers formed natural barriers, the inhabitants, mainly […]

Worcester, Massachusetts

Worcester, Massachusetts

According to smber, Worcester is a city in the state of Massachusetts in the northeastern United States. The city has a population of 206,000 and is the second largest city in the state and also in the New England region, after Boston. The agglomeration has 978,000 inhabitants (2021). Introduction Worcester is located just west of […]