Weekend Escapes

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    Italy

    Italy- it definitely deserves its nickname- the Bel Paese (the Beautiful Country). It is not without a reason that many people are in love with this amazing country. Known as the birthplace of the Western culture, it hosts not only…

  • Azerbaijan

    Baku Restaurants

    BAKU RESTAURANTS GUIDE  One of the highlights when visiting Baku is the local cuisine. During our stay in the capital of this ex-soviet country we visited some nice restaurants which we wanted to share with you. Read below which are…

  • Azerbaijan

    Baku

    Dear lilioftheworld.com reader, here is Dimo, your co-editor. Baku is the capital of the Azerbaijan. The country became a sovereign one just less than three decades ago in 1991 Previously it was part of the Soviet Bloc or USSR. However,…

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    Dublin

    Dublin, the Ireland’s capital, is one of the most Northern capitals in Europe (on 11th place if we have to be precise). Being an important economic and financial centre, it is an attractive place to live for many foreigners (giants…

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    Poland – Gdansk

    Gdansk (German: Danzig) is located on the Baltic coast in the northern part of Poland. It is neither a small, nor a big city with its population of around 450 000 inhabitants. Its origins date back to the 980s and…

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    Stockholm

    STOCKHOLM- VENICE OF THE NORTH Stockholm- unexpectedly interesting destination despite my prejudice for being cold, boring and not an appealing place to live. It turned out to be the opposite-  not surprisingly they call it the “Venice of the North”.…

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    Tbilisi

    TBILISI- A HIDDEN JEWEL IN THE END OF EUROPE Georgia is a small country to the North-East of Black Sea and Tbilisi is its capital. Despite the fact that it is not part of EU and it is geographically far…

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    Chisinau

    CHISINAU- THE TRAVEL BACK IN TIME Stuck between two countries with strong influence (Romania and Ukraine), Moldova is basically living in their shadows. Too small to have enough local production, too dependent on its neighbouring countries (as the only way…