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Marrakech is a city in Morocco. The historical Medina is full of intertwining narrow passageways and local shops full of character, with the square of Djamaa el-Fna filling up with musicians, dancers and shops nightly. (more...)
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Also known as the Medieval Capital of Ireland, Kilkenny is situated in the sunny South East. Despite being the smallest city in the country, it is Ireland's largest cultural hub with a seemingly disproportionate number of festivals, architectural beauty and history.(more...)
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- You're welcome to have as much as you like, but the Emperor of Japan is legally barred from eating Shimonoseki's most famous dish, fugu, the poisonous pufferfish.
- The only place you can hear the gut wrenching screech of a live Tasmanian Devil outside Australia, is in the Copenhagen Zoo. It was a gift from Australia to the Aussie princess Mary's first-born.
- Legend has it that the city of Ljubljana was established by Jason and the Argonauts with Jason himself as the city's first citizen.
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