Post the cities you want to go to

Post the cities you want to go to.

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Riga is cool and underrated I guessd but this particular building is a fake copy built after 1990, not really worth visiting.

Poles stole our architecture

I mea, most of the Warsaw and Gdansk was destroyed and then rebuilt.

Omsk

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woooaaaaah le old building!!!!!

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but thats in latvia

Yes, that's why I don't really advise tourists to visit them in first place, we have much more interesting and original sites.

I just want to go home :(

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What's stopping you?

Timbuktu

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Only in GdaƄsk

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funny how by "Dutch" architecture they actually mean Belgian / flemish architecture. I notice a lot of Dutch-washing of Belgian history in general

Because we became more important and famous

I am more interested in urban exploration of abandoned places and Ukraine and Russia is a gold mine for that but sadly can't visit them for obvious reasons.

>belgian nationalist
lololololo

from the top of my head
>Budapest
>Porto
>Lissabon
>Krakow
>Talinn
>Moscow
>St. Petersburg

>Stockholm
>Oulu
>Lisbon
>Tokyo
>Vilnius

it was part of Poland in 17th century so when this building was originally given its Dutch-like form

>Belgian / flemish architecture.

Sorry bro, we have dozens of villages named after Dutch people settling there and not a single one with a Belgium-related name. Whoever these people were, they considered themselves Dutch. They also were protestant and I guess you can't be Belgian and protestant.