Cape Verde
<p style="color:#dbdbdb ;padding:20px; border-left:5px solid #ffa0aa">Cape Verde, or simply known as Cabo Verde is an archipelago or a group of 10 volcanic islands in the North Atlantic Ocean discovered by the Portuguese in the 15th century. Officially called the Republic of Cabo Verde, the natural winds and the crystal clear water of the surrounding sea makes Cape Verde one of the best spots for water sports such as wind surfing, kite surfing deep–sea diving and fishing. The island country is also known for its ‘Cape Verdean’ type of hurricanes, which occurs off its coast. Of all the other islands, the island of Santiago is the most inhabited and is a true representative of the African culture. Despite lacking in natural resources, Cape Verde boasts West Africa’s highest standard of living due to its stable political and economic system. Let us discuss more about Cape Verde.</p>
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Cyprus
<p style="color:#dbdbdb ;padding:20px; border-left:5px solid #21c900">Ever wondered from where did the goddess of love and beauty Aphrodite came from? The very thought of love and beauty takes us to a place of a calm, beautiful destination full of traditions and vivid scenic beauty. Such a place on earth is Cyprus. Also known as the ‘Jewel of the Mediterranean’, Cyprus describes itself as the year–round island where each different season brings something new. Cyprus is the third largest island in the Mediterranean and is divided into two parts. The south and the bigger part is known as the Republic of Cyprus whereas the smaller part of the north is called the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) with Nicosia as their common capital. A UN Buffer Zone of 112 miles known as the Green Line separates the two parts. The island is like one large open–air museum filled with evidences of its disturbed past, a mosaic of different cultures and civilizations and various cuisines. One of the oldest grape–growing and wine–producing regions, Cyprus is also known for Commandaria, sweet amber–coloured nectar, called the King of Wines and Kolokasi, a unique sweet potato. Whether you are trekking the mountains or lounging by the sea or taking a walk down the rural village or the city mall, you will be greeted by the warm welcome of the locals here. Let us learn more about Cyprus.</p>
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Croatia
<p style="color:#dbdbdb ;padding:20px; border-left:5px solid #eab969;">Blessed with sunshine throughout the year and a wealth of natural attractions, Croatia is an ancient nation as well as a young state. Officially known as the Republic of Croatia, it is nestled between Europe and the Mediterranean regions, near the Adriatic Sea. It had to face thousands of years of foreign meddling, incursions and wars before being finally recognized as a distinct entity in 1992. Recognised as one of the most popular tourist destinations of Europe, the historic towns of Croatia and its idyllic islands have a lot to offer, from rolling vineyards to sweeping coastal cliffs. Croatia is a country where one finds acres of uninhabited land, colourful reefs and a kaleidoscope of tropical fish and the coast is scattered with islands best suited for scuba diving sports. The towns of Croatia boast of a rich and historical heritage. The healing properties of the thermal springs, continental architecture, castles, national parks and resorts are amongst the natural as well as manmade attractions of this beautiful country. Croatia is the only country of Europe which has as many as eight national parks in such a small area. Let us learn more about Croatia.</p>
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