Colloquially, Gibraltar is referred to as the ‘Rock’. Located on Mediterranean Ocean it is UK’s overseas territory and has Spain as its closest neighbor to its north. While citizens here are bilingual, speaking both Spanish and English, they are extremely loyal to Britain.
Read More »Damascus, Syria
Considering that Damascus is the national’s capital, fighting has intensified in this city unlike other regions in Syria. As such, the city is extremely dangerous and insecure for everyone especially tourists who are always an easy target by the warring groups.
Read More »Dakar, Senegal
As the capital city of Senegal, Dakar is one of the most visited cities in Africa partly because of the hospitality and friendliness of its residents. Actually, locals in Dakar have a reputation of being extremely helpful to foreigners even though you should be careful about pick pocketing and scams which are common activities here as well.
Read More »Conakry, Guinea
Conakry serves as the centre for administration and commerce in Guinea. The city’s major entry route is from Dakar. Actually, Conakry doesn’t have as many tourist resources as such that would warrant an enthusiastic tourist to visit the city when planning for a vacation in West Africa.
Read More »Cockburn town, Turks and Caicos Islands
Turks and Caicos Islands have Cockburn town as their capital town with a population of slightly 3700 people only. The town is actually located at Grand Turk Island is the largest and most popular Island in Turks Islands archipelago.
Read More »Charlotte Amalie, United States
Charlotte Amalie is famous for many things despite being the capital for administration in Virgin Islands. Most importantly, Charlotte Amalie is a deep sea water harbor where it is used as the port of call by many cruise ships. In fact, the number of cruise ship passengers that dock at Charlotte Amalie can be as high as 2 million in any given year.
Read More »Chisinau, Moldova
Even though Moldova is not an affluent country as such, Chisinau boasts as the wealthiest city in the country and it is characterized by great wealth disparity. Being a post soviet urban area, Chisinau is characterized by both good and bad things. Generally, the city has numerous great and modern buildings built of glass, concrete and steel.
Read More »Cayenne, French Guiana
Located in French Guiana, Cayenne is a large city which also serves as the country’s capital. The city is situated at the crossroad of Europe and South America and for this fact, French Guiana is popularly known as the only region where inhabitants speak English language in South America.
Read More »Castries, Saint Lucia
Castries traces its history in 1650 when the French found what was then to become the administrative capital of Saint Lucia. Castries is actually not a huge as such and its population is approximated to be about 11, 000.
Read More »Cardiff, Wales
Located in the southern coast of United Kingdom, Cardiff serves as the administrative capital of Wales. The city was originally known for its industrial activities but with the recent modernization, the city has experienced a dramatic change and its one of the liveliest places in UK.
Read More »Marrakech, Morocco
Marrakech (Marrakesh) is an imperial city in Morocco. The name Marrakech is literally translated to mean land of God. The city is listed at number three among the largest cities in Morocco after Rabat and Casablanca.
Read More »Rarotonga Island
The locals refer to Rarotonga Island as Raro and of the several Cook Islands, Rarotonga is well known as the most populous one. Most travelers to Rarotonga enter the island through the Rarotonga International Airport which offers daily flight connections to Auckland.
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