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Mombasa also called the gateway to East and Central Africa, is located directly on the Indian Ocean. Year-round pleasant temperatures attract many travelers and tourists.
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Venice is a city in the northeast Italy and is located in temperate zones of Europe. Due to the Adriatic Sea, Venice has a Mediterranean climate and maritime character.
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The typical Mediterranean climate with dry, hot summers and mild winters prevails in Corsica only in the coastal lowlands. In the mountainous areas, which make up about 85% of the island, it rains more and on the high mountains there is snow in winter.
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Puglia, at the heel of the boot of Italy is a region that offers nature, history and tradition all year round. It consists of sandy beaches, rocky coasts, plains and hills with mild winters and very hot, dry summers.
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An insider tip for tourists are the Cape Verde Islands, which are located in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, about 500 kilometers off the coast Africa. On the "islands of perpetual summer" the sun shines all year round, rainy days are very rare.
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Barcelona beckons with warm, sunny weather all year round. Even in winter, temperatures rarely drop below zero degrees.
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Bordeaux, the gateway to the vineyards, is located in the temperate climate zone. The influence of subtropical-Mediterranean temperatures, with mild winters and long summers, creates optimal conditions for an exclusive wine.
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Idyllically located on the bay of the Black Sea, Burgas invites you to a beach vacation in summer. The city in the east of Bulgaria attracts with nature, culture and warm summer temperatures.
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South Tyrol is the largest and northernmost province in Italy and is located on the southern side of the Alps. It is known for its mild climate in the valleys and the winter sports centers in the Pustertal and Vinschgau valleys.