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Los Angeles City Guide

There is nothing more iconic than the gigantic "HOLLYWOOD" sign at the top of the Hollywood Hills in LA. Overlooking both the valley and city side of Los Angeles, the Hollywood Sign is the #1 tourist hike in the world. In just about 45 minutes, you can walk top the peak of the Hollywood Hills and get within arm's reach of this iconic sign.
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London City Guide

London. A city so big and vibrant that it is hard to sum it up in a single article. The capital is home to the biggest and most ethnically diverse population in Europe (over 8 million people and 270 nationalities) and there is simply so much to see and do that it would take weeks to explore all of the sights, landmarks, museums and galleries on offer. If you are a first-timer, this guide is for you, giving you the lowdown on the best places to begin your quest.
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"Beograd" in Serbian language means "White City" ("BEO" means white, "GRAD" means City). Belgrade is an ancient city whose history lasts for over 7000 years. It is located in South-eastern Europe on the Balkan Peninsula. It is also been named "Gate of Balkans" and "Doors of Central Europe", for it lies at the crossroads of Eastern and Western Europe, at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers. Belgrade is the capital of Serbia and with a population of around 1,6 million people, it is one of the largest cities in South-east Europe.
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The Dolomites mountain range is situated in the north-eastern Italian province of South Tyrol. The Dolomites are limited by the eastern Piave Valley and the western River Adige. Northwards the mountain range is terminated by the Puster and southwards by the Sugana Valley. Since 2009, the Dolomites belong to the World Heritage Sites of UNESCO.
From Déodat Gratet de Dolomieu, French mineralogist, who first described the carbonate mineral Dolomite in the second half of the 18th century, the name “Dolomites” is derived.
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