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Mostly known for its world-famous month-long Jazz Festival (a bit of a misnomer: you're just as likely to catch David Bowie or Beck as, say Steve Coleman), Montreux [2] is well worth a wander through, if only to get to the scenic Château de Chillon or to get to Hauts de Montreux. Less than 20 kilometers away from and 800 meters above the swanky Swiss Riviera, Hauts de Montreux is a hiker's dream. On a good day you can see to Geneva in the west and Bern in the east. read more
Spiez is a picture postcard town in Switzerland. Spiez is a small, quaint little town (pop 12,500) on the south shore of Lake Thun. It has a wonderful medieval castle and offers spectacular views across the lake. The tourist office is located on platform 1 of the station (May–Sept Mon–Fri 8AM–6.30PM, Sat 9AM–noon and 2–4PM; Oct–April Mon–Fri 8AM–noon and 2–6PM). The above image is the view of Spiez from the vineyards above the town. read more
Goslar is a medieval town in Lower Saxony and serves as a regional hub to the wider Harz area. It lies at the foot of the Harz Mountains (highest elevation 3,744 feet). Goslar is situated some 150 Miles West of Berlin. The nearest cites are Brunswick, Hanover, and Magdeburg. Actually Goslar is much older than the German capital Berlin and thus worth a visit. If you are a more spiritually minded traveller interested in history, outdoor pursuits - most notably rambling - tranquility and nature, read more
Yaremche (formerly Yaremcha) is a town in the Ukainian part of East Galicia. It is known as the Pearl of the Carpathians because of its beautiful situation. By train from Ivano-Frankivsk. The town is famous for its Spas. Category: Outl... read more
Vorokhta is a small town in the Ukrainian Carpathian Mountains on the Prut River. It is a popular tourist resort. Town is surrounded by mountains with coniferous and beech forests and in summer it is very nice place for walking. Wooden church, built in the 18th century, is beautiful example of local architecture. Mt. Hoverla: This is the tallest mountain of Ukraine, and this is THE town closest to the mountain, despite what maps might say. read more

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6. Alba Iulia - 100.0% 7. Antioquia - 100.0% 8. Rize - 100.0% 9. Matsumoto - 90.7320773802% 10. Bacolod - 85.4042214257% 11. Erzurum - 80.065270601% 12. Wengen - 73.1600146466% 13. Glendalough - 70.796812749% 14. Alora - 70.2877989461% 15. Oualidia - 70.0645266683% 16. Tilcara - 67.4203850816% 17. Murren - 64.5036319613% 18. Jervis Bay - 62.8361100271% 19. Coro - 60.2975105002% 20. Ouirgane - 56.5023970786% 21. Misawa - 56.060770158% 22. Rila monastery - 45.6631866257% 23. Wentworth Falls - 44.2161339422% 24. Toowoomba - 41.1711661744% 25. Baku - 40.098400806% 26. Agadez - 39.3713813069% 27. Niigata - 33.7251356239% 28. El jem - 32.4423963134% 29. Gangotri - 32.302008774% 30. Upolu - 32.125203438%
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