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Travel inspiration: 8 of Eastern Europe’s best UNESCO sites

Europe is a culmination of fascinating cities, ancient architecture and beautiful landscapes, so no matter what you’re after there will be something that blows you away. Naturally, such rich history and raw beauty is bound to produce some sites that are culturally valuable and thus have landed on the UNESCO world heritage list. Below are eight of our favourite sites that you can find in Eastern Europe.

Plitvice National Park, Croatia

The cascading waterfalls of Plitvice Lakes were added to the natural UNESCO list in 1979. The stunning location is one of Croatia’s largest and oldest national parks, extending over 73,000 acres. The reserve encompasses various lakes, waterfalls, cliffs and walkways, and due to the natural growth of algae and minerals in the water, create beautiful shades of…

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