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Must See Cities & Towns in Italy

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Visitors attractions in Italy are various and infinite, that brings people from different parts of the world to see and enjoy the attractions of Italy. Italy is the country with the number of World Heritage Sites, this nation is also recognized by its cuisine, wonderful coasts, mountains and lakes. Some of the famous cities and towns are briefly discussed in the following paragraphs:

1. Gubbio

Gubbio

This is a beautiful town situated in northeastern region of province Perugia. The town could be scene on the slopes of Monte Ingino. The town popularity is because of its medieval palaces, abbeys and old style constructions playing a major role in attracting the tourists. Looks of beautifully maintained pastel, Battlement type buildings provides a view as they are falling from green hills.

2. Lucca

Lucca

A meritorious city that is located in Tuscany, in central Italy. It is situated on the river Serchio near the Lingurian Sea. City is famous for its walls exhibiting the rebirth of golden eras. Lucca is much more then just an antiquated city. It is manly famous for its primeval town walls. It is a town that basically conserves the tastes of 19th and 20th century.

3. Orvieto

Orvieto

A commendable town situated in the Umbria region of Italy. The town is located on an isolated hill with the flat top and steep sides. The town butte is actually made up from volcanic tuffa stone. Sites of this town are very adorable in whole Europe as it rises from the vertical cliff, surrounded by various middle ages walls. Crowded area and Confusing construction of buildings of orvieto streets, all unbelievably posted on a permeable stone bluff, it never fails to attract the visitor’s attention.

4. Urbino

Urbino

A dazzling walled city located in the Marche region in Italy, south-west of Pesaror, a World Heritage Site that is observed as a remarkable historical legacy. The most interesting thing in city combines a pair of ridges in the foothills of the Apennines, a pleasant delusion of towers, walls, and domes among the rolling hills of the Marches. Earl Federico da Montefeltro and his son, Guidobaldo, manage one of Italy’s most illuminated courts from their beautiful palace.

5. Ferrara

Ferrara

Position of this city in the map could be found in Emilia-Romagna, northern Italy. It is on the drive of 50 km north-northeast of Bologna.

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Best 8 Places To Visit in China

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China is full of beautiful sites and natural beauty, its ancient culture and history adding to its charm. China offers tourists many sites worth seeing, may it be the Great Wall of China, its adorable Pandas, its rivers, its ancient temples, ancient palaces, mountains (Mt. Everest being one of them), lakes and the stone forest. China has one of the most ancient cultures of world and has many historical and cultural places spread across the country. According to the list of UNESCO world heritage sites, China has 40 sites, ranking third in the world of which 28 are cultural heritage sites, 7 are natural heritage sites and 4 are cultural and natural (mixed) sites.

 Mountains and forest

Changbai  Mountainns in Jilin

The Changbai Mountains of China has lakes, forest and endangered species of Siberian tigers and the rare species of Bear. The mountain is covered with Snow for the most part of the year, it is on the border of China and the North Korea. A great part of the Jilin Province is protected as Changbai nature reserve. The greatest attraction is undoubtedly the Heavenly Lake, which is the source of three rivers of China, a phenomenon that is particular of the Heavenly lake is that it will rain one moment and a sunshine in the next.

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7 Amazing Lost Cities Of India

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Let’s take you a marvelous journey to visit the 7most amazing lost cities of India: you will come to know about bustling seaports, golden trade centers, gorgeous places of worship & powerhouse capital cities of great empire.

In spite of the fact these cities finally fell to war or natural catastrophe, their legacies survive in lofty temples save as World Heritage Sites or changed into museums or art galleries, beautiful art pieces and contemporary reliance on the knowledge and ancient methods devised by the dwellers of old cities in farming, bead-making and metallurgy. Well, then what are you waiting for? Ride on and have fun by going back in time.

1- Vijayanagara Empire

Vijayanagara Empire 

Virupaksha Temple (Hampi)

Sangama dynasty princes harihara I and Bukka Raya I were the founders of Vijayanagara. They established it in 1336. This great ancient city was the capital of an empire of the same name which also remained one of the greatest superpowers in Indian history. The peak time, you can also call its golden period, of this Indian kingdom remained for almost twenty years (from 1509-29) ruled by Krishnadevaraya. At that time its area was 33-sq-km and the empire spread over nearly the whole peninsula southern region of the rivers Krishna and Tungabhadra.

Ancient Market

Agricultural riches used to bring material wealth to its state that was also connected with global trade markets. But similar to many other powerful regimes, this empire also finally collapsed. It fell down when Deccan sultans attacked on it in 1565, the empire couldn’t get over after then, and was eventually stamped down in 1646 by the Sultans of Bijapur and Golkonda at that time. The city’s ruins have now been declared as a World Heritage Site. They extend all sides of today’s Hampi in the south Indian state of Karnataka.

Hampi_Markete 

Tree in courtyard of Vittala Temple

The very beautiful sixteenth century Vittala is known for a tree in its courtyard. That was a building that Krishna-devaraya started but never completed. A visit to the attractively sculptured monument screams for a stay at its outer ‘musical’ pillars that produce echo sound if stroked.

2- Puhar

This 7-tiered structure, today, is standing as the Sillappathikara Art Gallery.

‘Puhar’ is actually a town situated in the Naga-pattinam district of the south-eastern state of Tamil Nadu in India. Ancient name for this Puhar town was ‘Kaveripattinam’ (or Poompuhar or Kaveripumpattinam). It was very lively and profitable port city capital of the former Chola kings in Tamilakkam. As it was located near the mouth of the Kaveri River, therefore this city was also served as a major trade center.

Large cargo ships used to come into dock to bring lovely products and commodities to its people from cities far abroad. This great legendary city was appraised in songs, literature, poetries and heroic epics telling the heroic deeds of the Chola Kangs. Silapathikaram and manimekalai are the two most popular epics in which these stories are described most fully. With the research over this ancient city, scientists have reached the conclusion that a tsunami possibly caused by Krakatoa 416-A.D. washed most of this legendary town away.

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