The split of Montenegro from Serbia in 2006 put an end to the last remaining vestige of the former Yugoslavia. In the years since, the young Balkan nation has steadily been making a name for itself with its beautiful bay and beaches.
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The split of Montenegro from Serbia in 2006 put an end to the last remaining vestige of the former Yugoslavia. In the years since, the young Balkan nation has steadily been making a name for itself with its beautiful bay and beaches.
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As far as Alpine countries go, Slovenia is the least well-known. As far as Mediterranean countries go, it is almost unheard of. While the Slovene coastline less than 50-kilometers (30 miles) long, it is ripe with the scent of the European sun, sea, and summer.
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The territory of the West Bank is a complex landscape to navigate, but it contains some of Christianity’s most historic cities, including the birthplace of Jesus.
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Tel Aviv, the most liberal and gay-friendly city in the Middle East, feels simultaneous familiar and foreign. Take a walk through its different neighborhoods.
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