Cultural attractions

Cultural attractions allow travellers to experience mankind's physical and intellectual creations. Culture in its broadest sense is everything made by humans; however, some feats make greater impressions than others. The UNESCO World Heritage List contains some of these sites, together with natural attractions.

Architecture

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Art and antiques

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Curiosities and fringe phenomena

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Ethnic groups

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The world is populated by thousands of different ethnic and national groups, most of them without a sovereign country to call their own. An ethnicity is usually defined by language, religion and traditions, rather than geography or politics.

Fiction

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Games

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Government and institutions

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History

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Holidays

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Performance

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Theatre masks represent the ancient Greek muses Thalia and Melpomene as proxies for the two classic genres of drama: comedy and tragedy

Religion

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Science and technology

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Sport

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Others

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