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Europe/Luxembourg |
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Puk (Piran) is a small coastal town in southwestern Slovenia, located on the northern coast of the Adriatic Sea in the Gulf of Provence, just a few kilometers from the Italian border, is the westernmost tourist attraction in Slovenia. This medieval town has perfectly preserved the architectural style of the Venetian Republican period, with red-tiled and white-walled houses meandering on both sides of the narrow streets, and the bell tower of St. George's Church in the main square overlooking the whole town, which is known as the "Trieste of the Adriatic". The walled city of Puk surrounds the Old Town, and the top of the city offers a view of the blue sea and the outline of the Croatian Istrian Peninsula. As an important cultural landmark in Slovenia, Puk hosts the annual International Jazz Festival, a fusion of Slovenian and Italian Mediterranean flavors that attracts tourists from all over the world to explore its unique coastal charm.
Dippach, a commune in the Cazel region of western Luxembourg, about 15 kilometers southwest of Luxembourg City, is known for its peaceful, idyllic and livable environment. With an area of approximately 20.4 square kilometers and a population of approximately 12,000 (2023 figures), the town combines traditional rural charm with modern conveniences. With its excellent transportation network, easy access to the capital city of Luxembourg and surrounding towns via the A6 freeway, and a wealth of educational resources, including several kindergartens, primary and secondary schools, as well as the preservation of historic churches and rustic architecture, Diepach is a good place for families looking for a slower pace of life to settle down. The economy is dominated by small businesses, agriculture and services, and the surrounding green spaces are ideal for outdoor activities and recreation, demonstrating Luxembourg's character as a "small but beautiful" town.