
Odesa Lyceum # 10, Ukraine
Odesa's main attractions include:
Deribasivska Street is one of the city's symbols. It is the main street of Odesa with loads of beautiful historic buildings, cafes, restaurants, and shops.
Potemkin Staircase is a unique historic construction situated in the heart of the city, from which amazing views of the city and the sea are seen.
Odesa Opera and Ballet Theatre is a real cultural hub of the city and one of the world’s cultural heritage objects under the UNESCO patronage.
Prymorsky Boulevard in the city centre provides spectacular panoramic views of the sea. It is a popular spot for strolling filled with architectural and sculptural compositions and monuments.
Zespół Szkół Inżynierii Środowiska
i Melioracji (Technical Environmental High School), Cracow, Poland
Sukiennice is a historic building located in Kraków's Main Market Square (Rynek Główny) in Poland. Originally serving as a marketplace for textiles and goods since the 13th century, it now houses the Sukiennice Museum on its upper floor, showcasing Polish painting and sculpture from the 19th century. The ground floor is still used as a marketplace, offering souvenirs and traditional Polish products. Sukiennice is a significant cultural and architectural landmark in Kraków, attracting tourists and locals alike.
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WAWEL
Wawel is a historic architectural complex in Kraków, Poland, known for its castle and cathedral. It's a symbol of Polish royalty and national identity, with a history dating back over a thousand years.



MARIACKI CHURCH
Kościół Mariacki, or St. Mary's Basilica, is a famous church located in Kraków's Main Market Square, Poland. It's renowned for its stunning Gothic architecture, including the iconic twin towers. Inside, visitors can admire its beautiful interior, including the famous altarpiece by Veit Stoss. The church is a significant landmark in Kraków and a popular tourist attraction.


WAWELSKI DRAGON
Smok Wawelski, or the Wawel Dragon, is a legendary creature associated with Kraków, Poland. According to folklore, the dragon lived in a cave beneath Wawel Hill, terrorizing the city until it was slain by a clever shoemaker named Krakus or by the legendary hero, Krakus the Dragon Slayer. The story of the Wawel Dragon is a popular tale in Polish culture and is commemorated with a statue near the Wawel Castle, where visitors can see the dragon breathing fire periodically.


KAZIMIERZ
Kazimierz, located in Kraków, Poland, is a historic district known for its rich Jewish heritage and vibrant cultural scene. Once a separate town, it was integrated into Kraków in the 19th century. Kazimierz boasts historic synagogues, including the Old Synagogue and Remuh Synagogue, as well as charming streets filled with cafes, art galleries, and boutiques. Today, it serves as a significant cultural and historical landmark, attracting visitors with its unique ambiance and diverse offerings.


Kırıkhan Beyazid Bestami Vocational and Technical Anatolian High School, 11/A Informatics Class, Kırıkhan/Hatay
Hatay's main tourist attractions are:
Why Should You Go to Hatay?
Hatay, founded in the 300s BC at the foot of Mount Musa and on the banks of the Asi River, was the capital of the Seleucid Kingdom. Hatay; During the Roman Empire, it was one of the important cities along with Rome and Alexandria. History gushes out from every corner of the city, which was destroyed by earthquakes in the 6th century but rose from its ashes.
Hatay hides unique treasures for archeology and history enthusiasts. One of the best examples of this is the world's largest single piece mosaic, located in Hatay... The 1,050 square meter mosaic is exhibited at The Museum Hotel Antakya. This floor mosaic, dated to the 4th century AD, consists of 9 panels decorated with geometric patterns.
Gura Humorului 's main attractions include:
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It was recently rehabilitated with European funds.

Amasya Borsa Istanbul Vacational and Technical Anatolian High School
Here are some of the tourist attractions in Amasya,Turkiye:




Ferhat Water Channel
-This canal dates back to the Late Hellenistic Early Roman period.
-It was built in order to meet the water needs of the ancient city of Amasya, by carving rocks, opening tunnels, building walls in places, and using a balance system in accordance with the slope of the land.



Bayezid II Mosque
-Bayezid II Mosque is a historical 15th century Mosque in Amasya, Turkey.
-The graceful Sultan Beyazıt II Cami is Amasya's largest külliye (mosque complex), with a medrese (seminary), fountain, imaret (soup kitchen) and library.
-The mosque was built in 1486 by order of the Ottoman sultan Bayezid II.


Tombs of the kings of Pontus
-The Tombs of the kings of Pontus are rock-carved tombs of different sizes, forming the royal necropolis of the Pontic kings.
-The total number of rock-carved royal tombs in the city amounts to 21.
- It was added to the tentative list in the cultural category of UNESCO World Heritage Site on April 13, 2014.




Amasya Museum
-Here it is possible to see the works of many civilizations from the Late Neolithic to Early Chalcolithic Age, the Bronze Age, Hittite, Urartu, Phrygian, Scythian-Cimmerian, Persian, Pontic, Roman, Byzantine, Seljuk and Ottoman Periods.
-Mummies dating back to the 14th century
from the Ilkhanid Period are exhibited in a
special section within the museum.
GÖCEK SÜLEYMAN ŞATIR ANATOLIAN HIGH SCHOOL
Ölüdeniz
Blue Lagoon
Ölüdeniz is a popular Mediterranean tourist city along Turkey's Lycian coast. Many visitors enjoy hiking along the landscape's rugged mountains, viewing ancient ruins, and enjoying the vibrant waterfront nightlife scene.
Kayaköy
Ghost Town
The village Kayaköy BC. It is known to have a history dating back to 3000 BC. However, the oldest finds are BC. It belongs to the 4th century. Kayaköy, which has managed to attract all the attention with its 5 thousand years of history, is among the places frequented by both domestic and foreign tourists. In 1922, with the Greeks living in the village immigrating to Greece due to the population exchange, the Turks who came from Greece settled in this region.
This supernatural place, meaning “hidden city” in English, is a must-see, especially for those who plan to spend their summer vacation on the Mediterranean coast. When you are exhausted from the heat and need a cool break while vacationing on beaches or Fethiye Ölüdeniz beaches, the ice-cold waters of Dargaz Creek flowing from Saklıkent Canyon will come to you like medicine.
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