Maybe you didn't hear the name of this city, but after reading this you may want to travel to this small city with 26 thousands of population in hart of Romania.
This city created by Saxon imperialist back in 13th century.
On that time this city were called Shessburg. Walls of towers around this city were short and tin so after Tatars attacked in 14th century, the walls went up to 4 meters high ,this city were under attack until 18th century but amazingly the best citadel of middle centuries remains in this city & in 1999 entered to UNICCO’s world assets list.
The weather in this city is right, especially in April. The price of a regular hotel is 28 euro for twin share with breakfast.
Clock tower is one of the tourist point that build on 14th century
1.28.2014
Ghadames, (pearl of desert) in south west of Libya
This city is the oldest city in desert that still remains from ancient time & tens of thousands still living there.
Locals build their houses from bricks & logs, with a basement for keeping hays and all the houses are very close together.
In year 1986 parts of Ghadames entered in UNICCO’s world assets list
Serylanka
Social democrat republic of Serylanka, an island in north Indian Ocean & south Asia.
Until 1972 the name of this island was Sylan.
Monte Carlo
Near Italian border, beside Alps Mountains & Mediterranean sea, there is Monaco's self-governing region.
Monte Carlo known as Monaco's heart with shopping centers, theaters, casinos ...
Beaches are busy with locals & tourist that comes to peaceful restaurants with very nice view of sea
Monte Carlo gets his world known name from a casino that build by Charles Garber back in 1878.
In this casino there are no cameras & kids not allowed but to going to this casino you must wear under wear!!! Why?? Because bet on their cloths too & it been seen before that people coming out without pants.
There are many expensive cars that you can take family photo with paying the small price
Active Security cameras are all around this city & any wrong move will put you in trouble.
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