Old cities, new destinations: the Black Sea experience
Undiscovered cities and capitals are waiting for you around the Black Sea. Here the old Austrian influence is still visible in the theatres of Chernivtsi, Iasi,
Odessa, Oradea, Oravita and Sofia, whereas Bucharest has a touch of Paris. But how did Moorish style get to Tbilisi? Come and find out!
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