14. Ukraine • Bucovina
Bukovina is a historical and cultural district, currently divided between Ukraine and Romania, located between the Carpathians and the adjacent plain hills. The rolling hills are famous for their ancient monasteries, churches and frescoes that are more than 100 years old.
The Romanian Suchevita Monastery was built in 1585.
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15. Sweden • Fiskebäckskil
The west coast of Sweden is a quaint fishing village and popular boating area, and Fiskebäckskil offers seafood cuisine, fascinating hiking and cycling trails. Many tourists come here specially to eat seafood and enjoy the countryside.