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New places are something everyone wishes to visit, learning different cultures, getting acquainted with a lot of new people. Although there's a wide choice for everyone, there are places tourist should be aware of. These are cities and countries that have certain problems whether with high level of pollution, crime, over-population or all together.
A great way to start the tour through the worst places in the world is to state a popular Spanish slang "de mala muerte," meaning "a bad place to die". A lot of tourists made their top lists regarding the places they've been, what they liked and what they hated. This list refers to the cities that a person passionate about traveling should avoid visiting or at least should be aware of what to expect.
Monte Argentario
Monte Argentario represents a beachfront shelter that for a long period
of time has been a popular destination during summer days for Romans and
Tuscans. It is a great rock formation that goes off the coast of southern

Among some of the most frequently visited historical
places
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Costa del
Sol
The area expands by almost entire Mediterranean coast
of Andalusia. It is worth mentioning that Costa del Sol one of
the highest numbers of tourist concentration. This is because of its
good beaches and bright cities. The major city of the region is Malaga, which
is located a few kilometers away from Marbella and Torremolinos.
Two cities that simply need to be visited are Nerja and Ronda. The former is also popular as the "Balcony of Europe", this is because it has a sharp geography and due to the fact that it provides great views on the Mediterranean. In addition, it also features very well preserved prehistoric caves. Ronda is a city located on two hills that are being divided by a deep ravine and the ravine is crossed by several bridges. This structure is 90 meters high and was constructed back in 1761. Other well-known and worth visiting cities of the region are Calahonda, Torre del Mar, El Palo, Fuengirola, San Pedro de Alcántara and Estepona.
Paris is the capital city of France. It is situated on the River Seine, in northern France, at the heart of the Île-de-France region. The name Paris derives from that of its pre-Roman-era inhabitants, the Gaulish tribe known as the Parisii. The city was called Lutetia, during the first- to sixth-century Roman occupation, but during the reign of Julian the Apostate (361-363) the city was renamed as Paris. Paris has many nicknames, but its most famous is "The City of Lights", a name it owes both to its fame as a center of education and ideas and its early adoption of street-lighting.
First it
is worth mentioning that Paris, the capital of France, represents
world's number one tourist destination. Back in 2002 more than 76
million people around the world paid a visit to France and each year the
capital of France serves as a tourist attraction that yearly gathers over 30
million visitors.