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Squat round brick tower projecting from an outer wall, with the larger castle complex rising behind across a grassy ditch.

Castle of the Teutonic Order in Malbork

Malbork Castle – Poland Malbork Castle stands along the Nogat River, a branch of the Vistula River, in northern Poland near the Baltic coast. Built during the 13th century by the Teutonic Knights, the fortress became the headquarters of the powerful military order that controlled much of the southern Baltic region during the Middle Ages. […]

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Gothic brick church and monument on Ostrów Tumski, with the twin spires of Wrocław Cathedral visible beyond.

Wroclaw City

Wrocław – Poland Wrocław lies along several branches of the Oder River in southwestern Poland, where a network of islands and bridges connects the historic districts of the city. Founded more than a thousand years ago, the city has belonged at different times to Bohemia, Austria, Prussia, and Germany before becoming part of modern Poland […]

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Giant’s Causeway

Giant’s Causeway – County Antrim, Northern Ireland The Giant’s Causeway lies along the rugged Antrim Coast of Northern Ireland where dramatic cliffs rise above the North Atlantic Ocean. The site is famous for its extraordinary formation of thousands of hexagonal basalt columns, created by volcanic activity nearly 60 million years ago. These natural stone pillars […]

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Bru na Boinne

Brú na Bóinne – County Meath, Ireland Brú na Bóinne lies along a bend of the River Boyne in County Meath and is one of the most important prehistoric archaeological landscapes in Europe. The area contains several enormous Neolithic passage tombs dating back more than 5,000 years, making them older than both Stonehenge and the […]

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Kilkenny Castle

Kilkenny Castle – Kilkenny, Ireland Kilkenny Castle stands prominently along the banks of the River Nore at the edge of the historic city of Kilkenny. Originally built in 1195 by the Norman lord William Marshal, the castle served for centuries as the principal residence of the powerful Butler family, Earls of Ormond. The castle’s massive […]

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Ring of Kerry

Ring of Kerry – County Kerry, Ireland The Ring of Kerry is one of Ireland’s most famous scenic routes, forming a circular drive through the rugged landscapes of County Kerry in southwestern Ireland. The route winds around the Iveragh Peninsula, where mountains, lakes, and dramatic coastal cliffs overlook the Atlantic Ocean. Travelers along the route […]

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Budapest, Hungary

Budapest – Hungary Budapest stretches along both banks of the Danube River, where the historic cities of Buda and Pest were unified in the late 19th century to form the modern capital of Hungary. The city sits at the western edge of the Carpathian Basin, a vast plain surrounded by mountain ranges. The skyline of […]

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Sofia, Bulgaria

Sofia – Bulgaria Sofia lies within a broad basin at the foot of Mount Vitosha, surrounded by the ranges of the Balkan Mountains, Lyulin Mountains, and Vitosha Mountain. Because of its strategic location between Central Europe and the Aegean world, the city has been inhabited for thousands of years. Remains of the ancient Roman city […]

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