The City of the Open Door: Adelaide

A great Australian city, for a long period of time was the third in population (today the fifth) since its most attractive magnet was having the doors open to everyone. Its urban image is, even within the Australian cities, an example of tolerance and respect for natural means. It is the capital of South Australia and

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Between you and me is Seoul

Seoul is in the center of the Korean peninsula and throughout its history it has been the capital of this nation now divided into two States. A few kilometers away from the communist (or pseudo-communist) North Korea stands this metropolis of 10 million inhabitants, the fourth in terms of accumulated wealth, and of course, the

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The natural change of a city

After centuries and centuries of history the fate of the Balkan disintegration wanted the city of Ljubljana eventually should become another European capital. And not just any capital. This small town on the banks of the Alps did not suffered completely the ethnic conflict of the Yugoslav disintegration and could benefit from the launch of

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Multiculturalism with the five senses

It is colloquially known as Pondy and it is a unique urban gem in this part of Asia. Despite its small size, Puducherry was the largest French colony in India. This city has a great story for its commercial and military importance in the past, and the Gallic influence is present throughout the city, especially

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