Towns / Villages

  • Towns/villages

    Croatia
    Čakovec
    NOVSKA / Croatia

    A small town in the Continental part of Croatia in a territory called West Slavonia. There are approximately 13000 inhabitants in the town's area.
    The nature of Novska is very beautiful: there is a lake nearby surrounded by forest, and with many springs along the way to the lake.
    In Novska there is a gaming center - the only of that kind in Croatia, and it has a bright future.

    Lipovljani

    Lipovljani is a small village near Novska . There are aproximately 4000 inhabitans. Lipovljani is the best known as a multicultural environment.The population came to this area from 12 European countries. National minorities are active in the cultural life of our village.
    The most famous event, which celebrates our community, is the Lipovljani Meetings in August every year.

    Popovača

    Popovača is a town in Sisak-Moslavina County, Croatia. It acquired the status of a city in 2013, and until then it had the status of a municipality.The town of Popovača is located in central Moslavina. The nearest larger cities nearby are Sisak and Kutina. According to the 2011 census, Popovača has 11,905 inhabitants. It is known as a wine-growing region

    Chieti-Italy
    Elif ARSLAN - Atakum Science and Art Centre

    Atakum is a central district in Samsun, Turkey. Its population was 120,916 as of 2011.[3] Atakum is a largely middle class suburban district located to the west of the primary city of Samsun and further suburban Ondokuz Mayis. The city's population expanded rapidly beginning in the 1990s and continues to grow at a healthy pace. The city consists largely of middle class housing blocks with ground floor retail and a mix of office uses. In 2009, the city undertook a significant waterfront redevelopment campaign which entailed the construction of a beachfront and pedestrian promenade. The city is served by the Samsun Tram which runs along İsmet İnönü Caddesi.

    Ondokuz Mayıs University is located on the western edge of the city and is serviced by the University Station on the Samsun Tram. Atakum's mayor is Cemil Deveci of the Republican People's Party.

    Kutina

    Kutina is a town in central Croatia, the largest settlement in the hilly region of Moslavina, in the Sisak-Moslavina County.
    The settlement of Kutina was first mentioned in the historical records in 1256.
    The main attractions are Lonjsko polje nature park, baroque fortress church of Saint Mary of the Snow, old wooden houses called Trijem (eng. Porch) or Čardak, hills of Moslavina with ruins of medieval "burgs".
    A special attraction are the Wine roads of Moslavina, where a visitor can take a sip of Croatian and regional genuine wine Škrlet (Skrlet).

    Ruski Krstur

    Ruski Krstur is a small rural place in North West part of Serbia.
    More about Ruski Krstur you can find at this video.

    Esra Toprak/yenidoğan ilkokulu/Kütahya/Turkey

    Kütahya is a county of Turkey located in the Aegean Region. It has a population of 571.554 people and its survey is 11.997 kilometers square.
    There’s no certain information about how Kütahya was founded but it’s believed that Kütahya is a city around 3.000 years old. Regarding the previous documents; Kütahya used to be called as Kotiaeon, Cotiaeum and Koti in the ancient times. The Phrygians are known to the first people having settled in the county area. The Phrygians, who came to Anatolia in 1200 BC, entered into the lands of the Hittite Empire and then became a state. Later on, the Kimmerians defeated the Phrygia king Midas the III and conquered Kütahya.