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FinlandAfter Iceland, Finland is the northernmost country in the world, but not so cold a climate as one might think. Summer is a beach mununat for and mitigate the effect of winter spring and fall. Differences in the south reflects a troubled history. Picturesque towns with wooden houses on the west coast where they speak Swedish and Russian Orthodox churches of Karelia in eastern Finland are proof of the role as buffer between Sweden and Russia. In the middle are the Finns, a loyal and...
Finland - The best places to live to escape world conflicts
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TuvaluTuvalu comprises a chain of coral islands south of the equator and with a less developed economy, in other words a South Sea paradise typical. There are mountains, waterfalls and natural springs, but just lack these features, together with small territory and spectacular lagoons, make Tuvalu a very attractive destination with a unique atmosphere. With the largest stand at 5m above sea level, offers vast islands and blue sky, white horses, c...
Tuvalu - The best places to live to escape world conflicts
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CanadaFew countries in the world offers so many possibilities, such as Canada. Whether you are passionate about skiing, sailing, museums are gourmets, Canada has it all. Western Canada is renowned for its magnificent scenery, combine the flavor and charm of Eastern Europe with New York's exuberant, north is famous for wildlife and, wherever you go, you'll be surprised by a lot of new things you'll discover. Yet Canada has its share of history and bad taste. Traces of up to 12 distinct g...
Canada - Best countries to live in the world
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Costa RicaCosta Rica has long been one of the most hot holiday destinations in Latin America, with over one million visitors each year. Despite this explosion of tourists, Costa Rica remains a place rich in biological diversity and natural wonders, a place where you can feel isolated from the madness of the modern world. National parks are the pride of the country. Authorities have limited third of the territory as protected area and set up dozens of wildlife reserves, to obtain a privilege...
Costa Rica - The best places to live to escape world conflicts
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LaosLocated in the heart of Indochina, Laos is bordered by Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, China and Myanmar and it is an exotic, beautiful and welcoming country worth visiting and exploring. It is one of the few communist countries in the world and until 1988 was closed to visitors. In recent years however, more and more tourists come to Laos to discover the attractions of this relaxing country, with mountains and rivers. Tourists can find here Buddhist r...
Laos - The most remote holiday destinations in the world
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BhutanKingdom of Bhutan has adopted tourism with caution, in an effort to avoid its negative impact on the country's culture and environment. Tourists who want to come to Bhutan have to buy packages paid in advance or guided by a tourism company known for Bhutan. The number of tourists is limited and controlled by government, lack of infrastructure. With all the difficulties, there are quite many who want to admire and explore this amazing itself. The tourism industry is based on the pr...
Bhutan - The most remote holiday destinations in the world
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Faroe IslandsFaroe Islands is an autonomous region located in Denmark. There are 18 islands, of which 17 are inhabited. With volcanic islands are rugged, with an average height of 300m above sea level. Totaling 1.100km coast and, wherever you are, you have no more than 5km to the ocean. West coast is characterized by steep slopes and cliffs inhabited by thousands of birds and chicks in summer. You will be surprised by the lack of trees on the island. This is due to thousands of sheep that occu...
Faroe Islands - Fairytale destinations in the world
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Easter IslandEaster Island, or Rapa Nui, is one of the most remote places in the world and which houses about 4,000 residents. Two-thirds of whom are indigenous, the remainder coming from the mainland. Virtually all the population lives in one settlement of the island - Hanga Roa. The name Easter Island has religious significance, but the island commemorates the discovery by the Dutch vessel, a Easter Sunday in 1722. DNA tests showed that the islanders are descendants of daring travelers arriv...
Easter Island - The most sinister places in the world
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