Pafos ranks among the world's top sport training destinations. The existing high-level infrastructure meets the demands of the most intensive, professional training programmes. There are many reasons why athletes from around the world are drawn to this beautiful island. There is the exceptional climate, the range of up-to-date sports facilities, the high-quality service industry and the shorts distances between city, sea and mountains. From training grounds to gyms, from Olympic swimming pools to mountain biking routes, there is everything the modern athlete could ask for.
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Pafos Region
Beautiful countryside, a cosmopolitan resort, historic sights as well as sporting activities, the Pafos Region has something for everyone at any time of the year.
Whether you are a sunseeker, an explorer or someone looking for relaxing holiday with great scenery, there are so many reasons to visit this beautiful part of Cyprus.
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Discover Benidorm
Fine golden sand, transparent waters and beaches that are clean and cared for throughout the year are a trademark of the Benidorm seafront. At its north end, two small coves of sand and rock are very suitable for diving and for those who like to swim alone.
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Mundomar
Parque de animales exóticos y marinos en Benidorm.
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Terra Mitica Benidorm
Parque temático en Benidorm
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Simply Benidorm
Benidorm, spectacular beaches and coves, 5 splendid theme and water parks, multiple options for carrying our sports activities in the open air amid beautiful natural surroundings, on the beach, in the sea, play golf, enjoy the Mediterranean gastronomy, nightlife, local fiestas, music festivals and shopping. Learn more about this favourite destination.
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Exciting Danube city
Spend your days in the vibrant city on Danube actively. Besides sports, get to know the local traditions in all form of arts, folk and hand crafts.
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Bratislava culture
Bratislava culture
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Bratislava architecture
Bratislava architecture
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Chill out in exciting Bratislava city
Chill out in exciting Bratislava city
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Bratislava main video spot
Bratislava main video spot.
The video spot with reflections of Slovakia's capital city - Bratislava - general overview of the nature, historical, cultural and other main attractivities of the city.
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Shopping in Antwerp: Historic centre
Shopping in Antwerp: historic centre area
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Shopping in Antwerp: Meir
Shopping in Antwerp: Meir area
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This was Antwerp in 2018
An overview of Antwerp's achievements in 2018!
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Autumn in Antwerp
Antwerp in amazing autumn colors
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Tasty Antwerp
The old city centre is steeped in history. You will find it in ancient building-fronts on narrow streets or in the imposing Grand-Place. The Plantin-Moretus Museum is the only museum in the world to be classified as a Unesco World Heritage site. In the shadow of the Cathedral of Our Lady, the city teems with life in intimate pubs and restaurants. The banks of the Scheldt are a great place for a breath of fresh air.
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Tasty Antwerp: Eilandje
Het Eilandje – ‘The Little Island’ – is so-called for good reason: Antwerp’s oldest port area is surrounded by water. Today, port activity is more concentrated in the north, but the feeling of a port is still very much present. Savour the historical atmosphere of the old loading dock with its monumental warehouses, lanterns, hangars and cobblestones. Three major attractions, MAS | Museum aan de Stroom, the Red Star Line Museum and the Port House, have once again drawn attention to the links between the city and the water.
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Tasty Antwerp: Central Station
You encounter the whole world in this district of Antwerp – in the faces on the street and in shops, cafés and restaurants. From chic to ordinary, from historical to modern: this district has it all. At its heart is the majestic Central Station. Next to it is the Zoo – Antwerp’s most beautiful gardens. The diamond district is also nearby.
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Tasty in Antwerp: Zurenborg
Zurenborg is quite possibly the most beautiful neighbourhood in Antwerp. It flaunts its belle époque grandeur like a coquettish lady. It proudly shows surprised visitors its art nouveau façades, elegant streets and squares. But the highlight is the 19th century Cogels-Osylei: sublime architecture from around the turn of the previous century.
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Tasty in Antwerp: Het Zuid
Het Zuid is highly attractive to locals and visitors alike. You will find stately mansions, wide boulevards and beautiful squares there. Art lovers will appreciate the many art galleries and museums such as the FOMU | Photo Museum and M HKA | Museum of Contemporary Art Antwerp. Thanks to its many well-frequented cafés and restaurants, Het Zuid is also a very popular night spot.
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Tasty in Antwerp: Theatre Area
The Theatre District owes its name to the many theatres here. This is the working habitat of many directors, actors, dancers and musicians: in the pubs you can almost hear the creativity bubbling away. It’s worth a visit during the day, too, because you’ll find many fashion, antique and interior design shops here, as well as two small but beautiful museums: the Maiden’s House Museum and the Museum Mayer van den Bergh.
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Tasty in Antwerp: St. Andrew's
St. Andrew's was once known as ‘the Parish of Hardship’, but those days are long since passed. The Fashion Museum is the public face of the neighbourhood, and in the Nationalestraat and Kammenstraat area vintage clothing and haute couture go hand in hand. There’s always something going on in this district. And don’t miss Kloosterstraat, with its shops full of antique treasures and bric-a-brac.
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Tasty in Antwerp: Historic centre
The old city centre is steeped in history. You will find it in ancient building-fronts on narrow streets or in the imposing Grand-Place. The Plantin-Moretus Museum is the only museum in the world to be classified as a Unesco World Heritage site. In the shadow of the Cathedral of Our Lady, the city teems with life in intimate pubs and restaurants. The banks of the Scheldt are a great place for a breath of fresh air.
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Tasty in Antwerp: Eilandje
Het Eilandje – ‘The Little Island’ – is so-called for good reason: Antwerp’s oldest port area is surrounded by water. Today, port activity is more concentrated in the north, but the feeling of a port is still very much present. Savour the historical atmosphere of the old loading dock with its monumental warehouses, lanterns, hangars and cobblestones. Three major attractions, MAS | Museum aan de Stroom, the Red Star Line Museum and the Port House, have once again drawn attention to the links between the city and the water.
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Tasty In Antwerp: Centraal Station
You encounter the whole world in this district of Antwerp – in the faces on the street and in shops, cafés and restaurants. From chic to ordinary, from historical to modern: this district has it all. At its heart is the majestic Central Station. Next to it is the Zoo – Antwerp’s most beautiful gardens. The diamond district is also nearby.
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Coffee in Antwerp
The import of coffee beans in the port of Antwerp, the roasting, the barista's and of course the tasting: coffee is big in Antwerp.
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Beer in Antwerp
Who hasn't heard of Belgian beer? This clips shows you the Antwerp Seefbier is made and suggests an excellent foodtip: Antwerp meatballs.
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Kaunas sharing love
Kaunas sharing love
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One of Sweden´s best playgrounds
One of Sweden's best playgrounds, Helsingborg.
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Reykjavik Children’s Culture Festival
The three main aspects of Reykjavik Children’s Culture Festival are chilrden’s culture, culture for children and culture with children.
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Winter Lights Fostudagur
Amazing Days of Darkness in Reykjavik!
The long winter days of darkness in Reykjavik are to be illuminated magnificently at the city's next annual Winter Lights Festival. From 6 - 15 February 2014, the festival promises another superb collection of sparkling events, all delivered with our customary commitment to quality and diversity.
Prepared to be amazed by the dramatic interplay of darkness and light at the Winter Lights Festival 2014!
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