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But Budapest, Hungary’s capital, is a Unesco World Heritage Site. Winter wonderlandSlovakia’s High Tatras Mountains has earned a spot in Unesco’s list of World Heritage Sites for its alpine character and rare endemic flora and fauna. Prague’s allureCzech Republic’s capital, Prague, is a Unesco World Heritage site in itself since 1992 with the Charles Bridge as the main attraction. Thirty different statues adorn both sides of the bridge including Jesus’ Calvary, Madonna, St. Francis Xavier, St. Dominic de Guzman, St. Thomas Aquinas, St. Anne, St. John the Baptist and St. Anthony de Padua. Nearby town Karlovy Vary, home to 52,000 people, is also a Unesco World Heritage Site since 2008 for its natural spa.


Source: Manila Times March 01, 2018 14:26 UTC



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