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- The Japanese hot spring town of Nyuto (pictured), literally Nipple, has milky white waters but is actually named after a nearby perky mountain peak.
- Reykjavík has a very eclectic building style, which is mainly the result of bad (or no) planning.
- The trolleybus in Murmansk is the northernmost trolleybus system in the world.

The European Capitals of Culture for 2019 are Matera (Italy) and Plovdiv (Bulgaria). Special events and exhibitions will take place through the year.
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