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  2. Tourism in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Tourism in Portugal serves millions of international and domestic tourists. Tourists visit to see cities, historic landmarks, enjoy beaches, or religious sites. As of ...

  3. Mostar - Wikipedia

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    [63] [64] The coldest month is January, averaging about 5 °C (41 °F), and the warmest month is July, averaging about 26 °C (78 °F). The sunniest months are between June and September. The remainder of the year is wet and mild. [65] Mostar is the sunniest city in the country with an average of 2291 solar hours a year. [66]

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  5. Tourism in Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    Tourism in Bosnia and Herzegovina is a fast-growing sector making up an important part in the economy of the country.. Beside a number of spots and attractions in Sarajevo and Mostar, as the country's principal tourist destinations, Bosnia and Herzegovina is regaining its reputation as an excellent ski destination with its Olympic mountain ski resorts such as Jahorina, Bjelašnica and Igman.

  6. Funchal - Wikipedia

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    It is the warmest city in Portugal, with an annual temperature of 20.1 °C (68.2 °F). The climate can be divided into two main seasons: a warm dry summer season spanning from May to September with average daily high temperatures ranging from 22 to 26 °C (72 to 79 °F), and a cool wet winter season from October to April with average daily high ...

  7. Church of St. Peter and Paul, Mostar - Wikipedia

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    After the bishop's residence complex was built in Vukodol in 1847, the seat of the new Franciscan province and the seat of the bishop of Mostar, [2] in 1866 the Franciscan church of St. Peter and Paul in the city itself. Thirty years later, a Franciscan monastery was built. The church was destroyed in the Serb-Montenegrin shelling of

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