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Which of the ten most unknown mysterious towns in Europe would you like to visit?

In general, people go to Europe to visit popular tourist cities or countries. In fact, undeveloped places have a lot of fun. Today, Mr. Bang will take a look at the 10 most unknown mysterious towns in Europe.

Bolgheri, Italy

A manor sleeping in a vineyard

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Baogeli Town, Italy

This hidden vineyard estate dates back to the 8th century. Most of the buildings are rebuilt after 1496. Besides red wine, it is also known as the most beautiful place in Italy, where thousands of migratory waterfowl stay from November to may the next year. The vast beach and dense woods separate the city from the city, making it a real paradise for nature lovers.

Ravenham, UK

The shuttle in the Middle Ages

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Ravennam

Ravennalm is probably the smallest town in England. The town boasts more than 300 old houses, shops and tea houses (pancakes and cream) lined with accessories. Don't look down on these humble shops, which are on the list of endangered scenic spots in rural England.

Staufen im Breisgau, Germany

Romantic reverie of grape wine

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Situofen Town, Germany

This closed town on the edge of the black forest in southern Germany is the perfect destination for a wine filled holiday. From Strasbourg, through the vineyards of the mountains, when you see a lovely statue of the naked Bacchus beckoning to you, the town's small downtown area.

Chassignolle, France

Tender hometown in sleep

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Shaciniole

As early as the 1950s, shaciniole's beauty was widely welcomed by the elite of Marseilles. There were green volcanoes and endless curved rivers, and the river was said to have a strange effect on healing.

Norcia, Italy

Irresistible food temptation

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Norcia

Italy is famous for its delicious food in the world. Norcia is known as the capital of meat products in Italy, and the shops selling pork products in Italy are derived from the name of Norcia, which shows that norcha is famous in Italy. Local people will also be proud to tell you that they can do anything about meat products. In norcha, you will be surprised to find that as long as it rains, even a little rain, the woods and fields are full of various fungi. The local people use specially trained dogs to pick mushrooms. What kind of scene will it be like? Why don't you go to norcha in person.

Aberdour, Scotland

A leisurely walk in historical time and space

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Alberto

Aberdore, a beautiful and historic village on the southern coast of Scotland, was once named "the best seaside resort". Cars are not popular in Alberto, but what do you want to do when all the beautiful scenery you want to see is in the city and there are well preserved footpaths?

Terschelling, the Netherlands

Close contact with the blue sea

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Thales Hailing Island

Although it is 136 kilometers away from Amsterdam, tyrshailing island is still a tourist's paradise. There are villas with herringbone roofs and houses with partition boards built in the 19th century on the island of tyrshailing. In the midsummer months, from the fall of night to the middle of the night, the local people like to sit in the small restaurant beside the harbor, sipping beer and looking forward to the future.

Getaria, Spain

Spanish Seafood kitchen

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Getaria

This is a small Basque seaport town 24 kilometers away from San Sebastian, which may become Spain's next tourist attraction. This is getaria. It is famous for its rich seafood. The number of small squid and halibut produced in Biscay Bay is amazing. There are many kinds of barbecue seafood.

Arild, Sweden

Dream resort of artistic genius

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Arierd

Arierd is a fishing village in the southwest peninsula of Sweden, with numerous natural beauty, but the most famous scenic spots are man-made. In 1980, Swedish artists began to nail together driftwood collected from the bay under a hillside to build a very strange building. After completion, he even declared the area an independent kingdom and named it arierd.

Fol é gandros, Greece

Romance on the Aegean cliff

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Flegangzlos

There are no more than two-story buildings, yachts hidden in the harbor dock, and no boutiques or fancy restaurants. On Frey ganzlos, a remote island in the Aegean Sea, all you can see is waves lapping on pebble beaches, goats chasing each other on hillsides, and an old wooden windmill spinning in the wind.

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