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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Adana is a province of Turkey and the seventh most populous city. There are a total of 15 districts and municipalities, 5 of which are in the central district (Seyhan, Yuregir, Çukurova, Sarıçam, Karaisalı). There are 831 neighborhoods in these districts. Adana is surrounded by the provinces of Kayseri to the north, Osmaniye to the east, Kahramanmaraş to the northeast, Hatay to the southeast, Nigde to the northwest and Mersin to the west, and the Mediterranean Sea to the south.<br><br>It is the sixth largest metropolitan area in Turkey and one of the leading agricultural, commercial and cultural centers of the country. The mineral wealth in Turkey is 4. Adana, which is the region; is important in terms of chromium, iron, manganese, lead and zinc deposits.</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Chios (Greek: Χίος), probably the birthplace of Homer, is an island in the Central Aegean Sea and the fifth largest in Greece. The island is very close to the Asia Minor coast, only 3.5 nautical miles from cape Pounta to Erythrea Inland in Cesme. The Regional Unit of Chios includes the islands of Chios, Psara, Antipsara and Oinousses. Administratively, it is divided into three municipalities: Chios, Psara and Oinousses. The largest of these is the municipality of Chios, which occupies the entire island and is the largest municipality of the island. The main local products are mastic, citrus fruits, olive oil, figs and wine. Chios mastic is a unique product. Apart from the local agricultural products, Chios is famous for its maritime tradition. A lot of Chiots work in the Merchant Navy sector whereas some of the most important Greek shipping companies have been founded by families that come from the island. The town of Chios, called “Chora” by the locals, is the capital of the island. Ιs the largest town of the island, the administrative, cultural, educational and commercial centre, as well as its most important port.</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Reghinul, unique in its beauty and history, is nicknamed the "City of Violins". is a municipality in Mureș County, Transylvania, Romania, . It has a population of 33,281 inhabitants</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Our town is one of the prettiest places in our region South Moravia (David). I don't think that it is a very interesting city (Kuba). It is a town with 3042 people living here. There are two schools here. (Terka) It is known for its own variety of apricot called Velkopavlovická (Viki). It's in the wine area, so there are lots of vineyards and every fifth person grows at least one row of grape trees (Nick). Pálava is a special kind of grape that is very popular around here (Jan). There are a lookout tower, a train station, a bus station, and a sport centre here (Anička). There are also cycle paths in the vineyards (Helča). There is a festival called "hody": people wear traditional costumes and dance (Anička). Many visitors and tourists come to Velké Pavlovice (Míša).</div>]]></description>
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