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European Capitals of Culture 2026: Oulu, FInland and Trenčín, Slovakia

Arto häkkilä, Scotch Mist Every year since 1985, the cultural grand poobahs of the European Union have designated one to three of the continent's cities as Capitals of Culture, focusing not only on their own cultural offerings but also allowing them to organize a series of wider cultural events (many with a strong pan-European dimension) - which bring in considerable additional revenue; foster urban renewal; and raise their international profiles and images. Since the first was Athens (then…

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Why Zambia´s Capital Lusaka Is Worth a Visit

Mondoka Zambia Set on a high plateau in the center of the country and surrounded by rolling countryside, this low-rise, sprawling city of 3.3 million is one of Africa´s fastest growing - and it´s highly underrated, ending up surprising more than a few visitors. Though it may not have the safari fame of Livingstone or South Luangwa, Lusaka has no grand monuments but it does provide a vibrant look into modern Zambian life — where street-food stalls, crafts and traditional markets, contemporary…

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A complete 6-day dream itinerary in Singapore

Tradition and modernity blend seamlessly in this stunning southeast Asian city/state of just over six million inhabitants. Within its 736 square kilometres (284 sq. miles) there’s something on offer for every traveller, from iconic skyscrapers to beautiful gardens and traditional culture to outdoor adventure. When you plan a dream tour to Singapore, you balance adventure and relaxation, and here´s an outline for a  comprehensive six-day itinerary that does just that! read post  

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A look at Nuuk, Greenland´s capital city

KenWiederman   Located near the bottom of the west coast, one of the world´s smallest and more unassuming capitals (above and top, with a population of just under 20,000) is a mostly charming, very small-town-feeling collection of largely wooden, low-slung, and often colorful houses and other buildings. The main drag, Aqqusinersuaq, is lined with shops, galleries, restaurants, along with several historical landmarks, institutions of culture and government, and the modern, gray-and-white Hotel…

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