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Santorini - one NIGT in Santorini - Make your best life moment

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Santorini  officially Thira and classic Greek Thera is an island in the southern Aegean Sea, about 200 km (120 mi) southeast from the Greek mainland. The expansion of tourism in recent years has resulted in the growth of the economy and population. Santorini was ranked the world's top island by many magazines and travel sites, including the  Travel+Leisure Magazine,  the  BBC ,as well as the  US News.  An estimated 2 million tourists visit annually. The island's  pumice  quarries have been closed since 1986, in order to preserve the caldera. In 2007, the cruise ship  MS Sea Diamond  ran aground and sank inside the  caldera . As of 2019, Santorini is a particular draw for Asian couples who come to Santorini to have pre-wedding photos taken against the backdrop of the island's landscape. What to visit in Santorini ? 1.  The Byzantine  Church of Panagia Episkopi .  According to a traditional, now almost completely destroyed inscription, the church building was commissioned by

Welcome to Serbia - Most POPULAR places to visit

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  Serbia  is a country at the crossroads of  Central  and  Southeast Europe . It is situated in the southern  Pannonian Plain  and central  Balkans , and borders  Hungary  to the north,  Romania  to the northeast,  Bulgaria  to the southeast,  North Macedonia  to the south,  Croatia  and  Bosnia and Herzegovina  to the west, and  Montenegro  to the southwest; while claiming a border with  Albania . Serbia has a population of roughly 7 million, with  Belgrade  as its capital and  largest city . 1. Belgrade  Belgrade  is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in Europe and the World. One of the most important prehistoric cultures of Europe.  Nearly 1.7 million people live within the administrative limits of the City of Belgrade. Belgrade is one of the  oldest continuously inhabited cities in Europe  and the World. One of the most important prehistoric cultures of Europe, the  Vinča culture , evolved within the Belgrade area in the 6th millennium BC. In antiquity,  Thraco - Dacia