Erode is the seventh-largest urban agglomeration in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. The city is famous for its turmeric cultivation and textile manufacturing and has multiple tourist destinations. Some…
Lyon is located at the junction of the Rhone and Saone rivers and is the capital city of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in France. The city centre reflects 2000 years of…
Overall, Tallinn’s old town is one of the best-preserved medieval architectural ensembles in the world and has been recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site since 1997. Compared to…
As West Slavs and Vikings entered Pomerania in the eighth century, Szczecin’s history as we know it began. On the site of the current castle, the West Slavs, or Lechites,…
Even around 4000 BC, the area limited by the Mureş, Tisza, and Danube had favourable circumstances for food and human subsistence. A population of farmers, hunters, and artisans, whose survival…
The largest resort town in Russia is Sochi. The city has a population of 443,562 people, with up to 600,000 living in the urban area. It is located on the…
The city’s name, Nice la Belle, which translates to “Nice the Beautiful,” also serves as the title of the city’s unofficial hymn, composed by Monica Rondelly in 1912. Terra Amata,…
On the River Douglas in Greater Manchester, England, is a sizable town called Wigan. Manchester, 16 miles (25.7 km) to the southeast, and Liverpool, 17 miles (27 km) to the…
Vladikavkaz is well-known for its architecture, and for a good reason. Due to the influx of high-ranking retired military personnel who built mansions and summer houses with their hefty pensions,…
Since Zürich served as the Federal capital from 1839 to 1840, the Conservative party’s victory there in 1839 generated considerable controversy throughout Switzerland. But when the Radicals seized back control…
The SPOT satellite system, ATR, and the Aerospace Valley have their corporate headquarters in Toulouse, which serves as the hub of the European aerospace sector. The largest space centre in…
To create Wuppertal within its current boundaries, the industrial cities of Barmen and Elberfeld and the localities of Vohwinkel, Ronsdorf, Cronenberg, Langerfeld, and Beyenburg, were merged in 1929. In a…