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1. Valletta - The City of the Knights

Valletta
Valletta, The Fortress City, Citta' Umilissima, "a city built by gentlemen for gentlemen" is Malta's capital city: a living, working city, the administrative and commercial heart of the Islands.
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2. Siófok ferris wheel

Siófok
This Ferris Wheel is the only one of its kind. Made in Hungary with Hungarian elements from materials of the country. The Ferris Wheel, also known as the 'Diamond Wheel' is 50 meters high.
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3. Csere-hegyi kilátó

On the 298-meter-high hill, the 11.5-meter-high Csere-hegy lookout tower has been operating in its current form since 2001, as the original lookout tower was built in 1935 but only 6.5 meters high (this is the reddish sandstone section).
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4. Lookout tower on Kőhegy

Zamárdi
Kőhegy hill with a beautiful panorama, romantic wine cellars and weekend houses can be found south-west of the city. It is called Kőhegy (“stone-hill”) probably due to the stones emerging from the soil, as no other hills have such stones in the area.
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5. Siófok Water Tower

Siófok
The most spectacular building in Siófok is the water tower built in 1912. The building is the work of Jenő Gergely and Árpád Gut and is located in the main square of the city. The height is 45 meters according to the older, less accurate descriptions
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6. Eger minaret

Eger
The Eger minaret (Hungarian: Egri minaret or Kethüda-minaret) is an Ottoman era minaret tower located in Eger city, northern Hungary. It is the most northern minaret left from Ottoman rule in Europe. The minaret is 40 metres (131 feet).
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7. Hungarian State Opera House

Budapest
The Hungarian State Opera House (Hungarian: Magyar Állami Operaház) is a neo-Renaissance opera house located in central Budapest, on Andrássy út. Originally known as the Hungarian Royal Opera House, it was designed by Miklós Ybl,
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8. Fisherman's Bastion

Budapest
The Halászbástya Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈhɒlaːzbaːʃcɒ] or Fisherman's Bastion is a terrace in neo-Gothic and neo-Romanesque style situated on the Buda bank of the Danube, on the Castle hill in Budapest, around Matthias Church.