
A Guide to Canada’s 6 Beautiful Regions
Canada is the second-largest country in the world in terms of land area – second only to Russia.

Canada is the second-largest country in the world in terms of land area – second only to Russia.

While not technically a part of Scandinavia, Finland boasts some of the same traits as its neighboring countries.

With an estimated 20 million people living in the region, Mexico City is one of the world’s largest cities.

Located on the Balkan Peninsula, Romania is a country of contrasts.

Sharing the Iberian Peninsula with Portugal is Spain, a vibrant country in Europe known for its passionate people, its sunny beaches and its incredible history.

Noisy, vibrant and multicultural, London is one of the largest cities in the world with a population of 8 million people.

Widely considered to be one of the most beautiful cities in Europe, Budapest is a treat to visit and has long been a popular tourist destination.

Cradled by the Appalachian Mountains, West Virginia is a land of rugged beauty and untamed spirit.

Blessed with many different landscapes, Colombia in the northwest of South America is home to beautiful Caribbean and Pacific coastlines, the glorious Andes mountains, and of course, the awe-inspiring Amazon rainforest – among many other spectacular natural sights.

The history of this epic state is tied to numerous bank robberies and famous outlaws. Idaho was one of the states that were once roamed by the cowboys of the old Wild West.

Featuring a 100 miles of serene shoreline, barrier islands, and protected ecosystems, Georgia has the beaches to rival its more famous neighbors.

Sun-drenched coastlines, crystal-clear waters, and whitewashed villages have made these islands one of Greece’s most enchanting destinations.

Just across the border from the United States, Tijuana has long been a bridge to enjoy Mexican delights without having to travel far.

Making up one half of the historical region of the same name (the western part is found in Belgium), Limburg is the southernmost province in the Netherlands.

Somewhere along the Mississippi, about two hours north of St Louis, there’s a small city where brick storefronts hug the riverbank and a white lighthouse perches on a bluff above the water.
