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Top 15 Must-Visit Destinations in Iraq

When reflecting on Iraq, images of tumultuous battlefields, cruise missiles, and advancing tanks may come to mind. Years of conflict have plagued this nation; however, beyond the remnants of war, Iraq has much to offer. The country is adorned with natural beauty, most notably the winding waterways of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. Often referred to as the Cradle of Civilization, Iraq is rich in history, with ancient Mesopotamian cities renowned for their contributions to science, writing, literature, medicine, theology, and law.

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Top 15 Must-Visit Destinations in Morocco

Morocco is a land steeped in mystery and allure, unparalleled within North Africa. Shaped by various cultures, including the Carthaginians and Berber traders, Mediterranean pirates, and military rulers of Andalusia, it represents a harmonious blend of European and sub-Saharan influences. The country’s interior is dominated by the formidable Atlas and Rif mountain ranges, which rise majestically above the changing sand dunes and expansive oases of the Maghreb.

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Top 15 Attractions and Activities in Delft, Netherlands

Delft is a city rich in culture, traditions, and an intricate network of captivating canals. Situated in the South Holland province, Delft is conveniently positioned between The Hague and Rotterdam, while Zoetermeer lies just 15 minutes to the northeast. With roots dating back to the 11th century, Delft has long been associated with canals and began developing into a city by the 13th century.

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Top 15 Must-See Attractions in Sierra Leone

After over a decade of civil conflict—one of the most brutal and devastating experienced in West Africa—and an unexpected epidemic of the lethal Ebola virus, Sierra Leone is diligently striving to regain its footing. The progress is promising as the era of rebel and government divisions has been largely reconciled. Those who once took sides during the coups and counter-coups have now reintegrated into society, and the challenges of the 1990s are seldom, if ever, referenced.

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