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Anna Santoro
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Discover some of the most famous places and then focus on
The Lake District is a corner of paradise for nature lovers. It's the perfect place to hike, boat, simply enjoy the view, or experience a simpler life in the country
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Lake district National Park
A UNESCO World Heritage city that certainly deserves the title, Bath is one of England's most beautiful cities. Located in the county of Somerset, Bath owes its name to the ancient Roman Baths which today attract many tourists. The city is home to some of the most incredible sights in England.
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Bath
Known best as the home to the world-famous Cambridge University, where figures like Isaac Newton once studied, Cambridge is more than just your typical university town. Cambridge’s history stretches back thousands of years and showcases some of the most incredible architecture in the country.
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Cambridge
Known as the hometown of the Beatles, the city is rich in music history and a hub for soccer culture. Liverpool F.C. is one of the world's most famous football clubs, and visiting their home base, Anfield Stadium, is exciting for any sports enthusiast.
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Liverpool
It is rich in natural beauty and very rich in history, it's no surprise that Belfast is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Europe. This city conquers in an instant, is full of interesting attractions, such as the famous Titanic Belfast, and is deeply creative. You'll notice it in the cutting-edge art galleries of the Cathedral Quarter, in the trendy pop-up restaurants popping up in every corner of the city .
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Belfast
It is the capital of one of the 4 nations that make up Great Britain: Scotland. Edinburgh is immersed in a landscape of cliffs, depressions and rolling hills, which open up a series of ever-changing panoramas to visitors. From the tower-filled skyline of the medieval Old Town, with its towering apartment buildings, to the orderly grid of the neoclassical New Town.
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Edinburgh
- the climate is temperate with summers that are not too hot and warm winters, although the stereotype of London as a rainy city is widespread
- National language: English
- Located in the southern part of England
- Capital of the United Kingdom and England