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Malte
Malta is an archipelago in the central Mediterranean, between Sicily and the coast of North Africa. It is a state known for its historical sites linked to a succession of rulers, including the Romans, Moors, Knights of the Order of St. John, French and British. It has many fortresses, megalithic temples, and the Hypogeum of Ħal Saflieni, an underground complex of halls and mortuary chambers dating from around 4000 BC. J.-C.
Provence
Provence is a region in the south-east of France located on the border with Italy and on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea. It is renowned for its varied landscapes, from the Southern Alps and the Camargue plains to rolling vineyards and olive groves, pine forests and lavender fields. To the south is the Côte d'Azur, where Nice and resorts such as Saint-Tropez and Cannes line the coast.
Rome
Capital of Italy, Rome is a great cosmopolitan city whose almost 3,000-year-old art, architecture and culture radiate throughout the world. Its ruins such as those of the Roman Forum and the Colosseum evoke the power of the ancient Roman Empire. Seat of the Roman Catholic Church, Vatican City is home to St. Peter's Basilica and the Vatican Museums, home to masterpieces such as the Sistine Chapel fresco, painted by Michelangelo.
Andalousie
Andalusia is a large autonomous region adorned with hills, agricultural plains, rivers and rivers bordering the southern coast of Spain. It was under the domination of the Moors from the 8th to the 15th century, from which it inherited the architectural style, with emblematic buildings such as the Alcázar Palace in Seville, capital of the region, the Mosque-Cathedral of Cordoba and the Alhambra Palace in Granada.
Amsterdam
Amsterdam, capital of the Netherlands, is known for its artistic heritage, its elaborate system of canals and its narrow gabled houses, a legacy of the city's golden age, the 17th century. The Museum Quarter is home to the Van Gogh Museum, the Rijksmuseum, featuring works by Rembrandt and Vermeer, and the Stedelijk Museum, dedicated to modern art. Cycling contributes a lot to the character of the city, which has a high number of cycle paths.
USA
The United States is a country made up of 50 states and covering a large portion of North America, with Alaska to the northwest and Hawaii extending the country's presence into the Pacific Ocean. The main cities on the Atlantic coast are New York, the international financial and cultural center, and Washington, the capital. In the Midwest region, the metropolis of Chicago is known for its influential architecture and on the West Coast, the Hollywood district of Los Angeles is famous for its movie studios.
Florence
Florence, capital of Tuscany, is rich in many masterpieces of Renaissance art and architecture. One of its most emblematic sites is the Duomo, the cathedral whose terracotta dome was designed by Brunelleschi and the campanile by Giotto. The Galleria dell'Accademia houses Michelangelo's "David" and the Uffizi Gallery "The Birth of Venus" by Botticelli and the "Annunciation" by Leonardo da Vinci.
Venise
Venice, capital of the Veneto region in northern Italy, occupies more than 100 small islands in a lagoon of the Adriatic Sea. The city has no roads, only canals, including the Grand Canal, lined with Gothic and Renaissance palaces. In the center, St. Mark's Square is home to St. Mark's Basilica, covered in Byzantine mosaics, and St. Mark's Campanile, with views over the red rooftops of Venice.