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Gorizia, Italy Gorizia was split in two in 1947: the Treaty of Paris stipulited that the territories of Istria and Venezia Giulia would have become Yugoslavia, and a part of Gorizia went away too :( Today that part is called "Nova Gorica", literally "New Gorizia" in Slovenian, to honour this inconvenience

Rovaniemi, Finland Santa Claus lives here 🥳

Marmoutier, France I live on top of a hill and there's a field in front of my house were no one has permission to built buildings so we will always keep our beautiful view!

Grado (Friuli Venezia Giulia) Italy Some sources on the internet say that the fishermen who used to live here, fled when invaders came (during the Roman empire) and established Venice

Milan, Italy One of Europe's fashion capitals; once a year there is the “Milan fashion week” during which many models and famous people from all over the world come here

Ragusa, Italy UNESCO heritage site

Belgrade, Serbia Belgrade has had 16 different city names

Istanbul, Turkey Under the Ottoman Empire, Istanbul was well-known for having more than 1,400 public toilets

Pordenone, Italy The Regional Session of Pordenone 2020 (HOed by yours truly best HO :) was the last session in EYP Italy before covid eheheh The HO Enrico lives here!

Niš, Serbia Niš happens to be the birthplace of the Roman Emperor Constantine the Great

Venice, Italy There's water literally everywhere, especially during fall, when there's high water

Racalmuto, Italy In my country we all know each other and if something happens to someone you know immediately, but it's not always a good thing (especially if you don't want it to be known)

San Floriano del Collio, Italy More then half of the population owns vineyards

Trieste, Italy We like to sunbathe on the pavement! There are some unique and very special places called "OSMIZA", where you can eat local food, drink wine, dance and sing: sure way to have a lot of fun with your friends!!! It has mountains on one side and the sea on the other. In the middle, haunted houses everywhere Very windy city! 🌬

Turku, Finland It’s the oldest city in Finland and used to be the capital till the 19th century

Padua, Italy The Aperol used to make Spritz (wine-based cocktail) was created here in 1919

Chiaramonte Gulfi, Italy Think about the Montalbano series, Sicilian food and one of the best carnivals of Sicily

Tbilisi, Georgia It's between Europe and Asia. Also we are one of the oldest wine makers in the world :)

Tirana, Albania We have an average of 300 sunny days per year

Turin, Italy We invented gianduiotti chocolate 🍫

Verano Brianza, Italy Monza owns one of the largest enclosed parks in Europe and that's just wonderful. Plus, the whole of Brianza is quite a fabulous area :)

Ancona, Italy You can see both the sunrise and the sunset on the sea

Amsterdam, Netherlands There are more bikes than people!

Stuttgart, Germany fun fact? I live there :)

Orvieto, Italy It is on a tuff cliff

Mellaredo, Italy A really small town in Venice's counrtyside The origin of the name "Mellaredo" is from Latein and it means literally "place where apple are grown". Indeed, in the 19th century this town was "famous" for the production of apples

Strasbourg, France This city has been German and French at different times - these changes can still be seen in the architecture and laws

Sheffield, United Kingdom It's where the Arctic Monkeys are from

Düsseldorf, Germany The capital of North-Rhine Westphalia, known for its 1km long street of many flagship stores (the Königsallee), funfairs and carnival celebrations (Rheinkirmes), and having "the longest bar in the world" - basically the Old Town (Altstadt). All of the reasons for the ongoing rivalry with Cologne

Baku, Azerbaijan There is a lot of amazing food! <3

Cork, Ireland We have our own brand of drink (Tanora) that you can only buy in Cork, and no where else in Ireland or the world! It’s like a secret (not anymore hehe)

Trento, Italy

Terzo d'Aquileia, Italy The village is called Terzo d'Aquileia as it is theoretically located 3 km away from one of the greatest harbours (Aquileia) in ancient Rome. The river which crosses the village is also called Terzo. And there is Terzo numbers of inhabitants which mean 3000 people living there (JK we say Tremila, but still 😗✌🏻)

Genova, Italy In Genova there is the biggest aquarium of Europe and also pesto sauce and focaccia were born here😍

Jesi, Italy It's soooo tiny but it's where the most powerful Medieval Emperor, Federico II of Svevia, was born

Lucca, Italy