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 Wellness Hotel Schliffkopf (Schliffkopf) Ansitz Hotel Plantitscherhof (Merano) Camping Sanguli Salou (Salou) La Brazzerade (Dakar) BM Guest House (Melbourne) La Quinta Inn & Suites (Orlando) Menara Peninsula (Jakarta) Klitterhus Havsbadshotel (Angelholm) Hotel Es Cucons (Ibiza Island) Hotel Salzburgerhof (Zell am See) Varbergs Kurort Hotel & Spa (Varberg) Redwood Hollow Guest Cottages (San Diego) Le Capitole de Quebec (Quebec) Vitemolla Badhotell (Kivik) Hotel Engstlenalp (Innertkirchen) Strandhotel Georgshoehe (Norderney) Hotel Tsarsko Selo (Sofia) Hotel Iriguibel (Huarte) Pousada Villegaignon (Buzios) Melia Hotel Atlanterra (Zahara de los Atunes) |

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Athens
 Athens is the capital and largest city of Greece, dominates the Attica periphery; as one of the world's oldest cities, its recorded history spans around 3,400 years. Athens is central to economic, financial, industrial, political and cultural life in Greece and it is rated as an alpha world city. It is rapidly becoming a leading business centre in the European Union. In 2008, Athens was ranked the world's 32nd richest city by purchasing power and the 25th most expensive in a UBS study.

Jakarta
 Jakarta is the capital and largest city of Indonesia. It also has a greater population than any other city in Southeast Asia. Jakarta is the country's economic, cultural and political center. Jakarta is the twelfth-largest city in the world; the metropolitan area, called Jabodetabek, is the sixth-largest in the world. Major landmarks in Jakarta include Indonesia Stock Exchange, the Bank of Indonesia, and the National Monument (Tugu Monas).

Singapore
 Singapore officially the Republic of Singapore, is an island city-state located at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, lying 137 kilometres (85 mi) north of the equator, south of the Malaysian state of Johor and north of Indonesia's Riau Islands. a microstate and the smallest nation in Southeast Asia, is by orders of magnitude larger than Monaco, San Marino, Andorra and Vatican City, the only other surviving sovereign city-states. |