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By Michael Tulipan
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The tiny Alpine nation of Slovenia has made great strides since becoming the first country to leave the former Yugoslavia. The charming capital city of Ljubljana is its showcase, a bustling town full of cafes, history and wine.
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By Michael Tulipan
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Once a divided city, Berlin is one of Europe's most dynamic capitals with a history inextricably tied to the greatest struggles of the 20th Century. Today, past divisions have been replaced with a Euro-cool vibe, cutting edge architecture and some of the world's greatest art museums.
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By Michael Tulipan
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Rome once was the center of the most powerful empire in the world. Today, with its open air archaeological sites, stunning art collections and religious shrines, the city remains true to its nickname - the Eternal City.
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By Michael Tulipan
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With its quaint canals, breathtaking views and incredible art, the magical city of Venice has proven an irresistible draw for generations of travelers.
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By Michael Tulipan
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The vibrant Spanish city of Barcelona is a study in dichotomy, a place with two distinct languages, split between a modern metropolis and a gothic past, business savvy by day and pulsing with energy at night. For visitors, the city offers an embarrassment of riches, especially when it comes to art, architecture and history.
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By Glenn & Anne McCullom
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Just 50 miles south of Finland, Tallinn, home to nearly 500,000 people, has some of the best-preserved medieval architecture in all of Europe with red-roofed castles, metal-tipped spires and narrow cobblestone streets and alleys. Some say the place reminds them of a village portrayed in a fairy tale.
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By Olivia Mark
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 For centuries, Paris has been seducing visitors from around the world. Thankfully, even as this tantalizing city remains one of the world's most popular tourist destinations, Paris has been basically unchanged by the centuries and still has its romantic allure.
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By Michael Tulipan
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Not nearly as remote as you think, Iceland features both a gorgeously rugged landscape and a buzzing cosmopolitan city. And due to the recent economic crisis, it’s suddenly less expensive than it used to be.
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