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Quiet spa resort town of Piestany was founded in 1889 in the picturesque valley of the Vah river. The spa is renowned for successful treatment of arthrisis. Many treatment methods are based on the extraordinary therapeutic effects of thermal spings and curative mud. Piestany offers beautiful parks, sport facilities, summer music festival, year-round live entertainment, casino, ...
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Jūrmala is a resort town in Latvia. It claims to have the longest beach on the northern side of Europe.
Jurmala, the pearl of Latvia, is the largest resort town in the Baltic. No other place has beaches with tens of kilometres of such white, fine sand. Nowhere else do the pines on the dunes murmur so restfully. And the air is full of ozone and sea freshness. Right behind the dunes are the wooden houses so characteristic of Jurmala, with their finely divided window, verandas and rooftop
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Warwick (pronounced "WORR-ick") is the historic county town of the English county of Warwickshire, situated on the River Avon and probably best known for its imposing and well-preserved medieval castle and other relics of the past within the town. Population 26,000.
Warwick was traditionally founded in 914.
Coventry Airport[2] (IATA: CVT) is about 10 miles / 20 minutes journey by car. Flights operated by Thomsonfly and Wizzair, Current destinations include Jersey, Alicante and Katowice.
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Karlovy Vary (also known as Karlsbad, its German name or Carlsbad, its English name) is a city in Bohemia, in the western Czech Republic.
From Prague you can take a bus from Florenc main station by Asiana or CSAD the connection and then purchase the ticket at some ticket office, for example at main hall at Florenc). It takes little more than 2 hours and costs about 150 CZK (students with ISIC card have about 15% discount). Student Agency offers hourly buses from Florenc and Dejvicka for 100 CZK.
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