Dubrovnik is a city famous for its historical monuments from the Middle Ages. A population of 49,000 people live in the city, located on the Adriatic Sea coast of Croatia. Thanks to the renovation work shared by UNESCO, the city has managed to gain a very modern appearance. It is seen that the city has gained great fame with its Botanical gardens and Beach. We see many architectural works among the must-see places of the city. The Bell Tower consists of two separate figures made of wood, based on the first bell made by local craftsmen. Orlando Column is located near Stradun Street. The Rector's Palace has a unique beauty and shows Baroque, Gothic and Renaissance influences. When we look at the gates in the city, we are greeted by the Pile Gate and the Ploce Gate.
About Amsterdam
Amsterdam is the capital of the Netherlands and the country's most populous city in terms of population. It is famous for its canals and is located on the Amstel river. Most of this city, where there are more bicycles than people, is well below sea level. Boathouses, which were a necessity in ancient times, are now a way of life and it is known that more than 2500 people live in these floating houses on water. Considering its cultural structure, Amsterdam is a multilingual city and English, German, Italian, Spanish and French are also spoken. Among its most famous places is Dam Square, where there are 14000 wooden piles at the bottom of the Royal Palace. The city, which is also famous for its museums, is the fifth most tourist-attracting center in Europe.
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