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Dragovite Socialist Republic encourages tourism

[Note: All the pictures were generated by craiyon.com]

By UWOT (Unghostly Words of Truth)
08/26/2022 01:26 pm
Updated: 08/26/2022 01:28 pm

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Easier Vacation:

Tourism in Dragovitia is still very rare yet we wanted to make visits to the DSR easier. Now you can apply for a tourist visa with nearly every passport and you dont have to pay for So called "tourist fees" anymore. These were costs you had to pay when entering the DSR for langer than 24 Hours. With that you can safe up to more than 300$ which makes a vacation much easier:

Interesting travel destinations:

The Church of Saint Basil

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This Church located in Wangshenggrad originated from an old Othodox Church constructed by the Byzantines in 951. It Was destroyed by the Kingdom of Aragon in 1406 and replaced with the catholic church seen on the picture. Durring World War 2. the Church was destroyed by German Bombers and then reconstructed durring the 2nd Monarchy Period. Today it is cultural herritage of the DSR.

Liygenavec

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This is the village of Liygenavec. Actually it isn't a village since noone lives here anymore, but it is unimportant for now. However this village was constructed by local farmers in 1769 making it a very young village. But this would very soon end when massive urbanisation made this village worthless to live in and everyone moved out. Today it is like the Church of Basil a cultural herritage.

Hu Tao Sqare and the Seat of Government

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Back then it was the Royal Palace of the 1st and 2nd Monarchy. Now it is used as the Main building to govern Taograd and Dragovitia. You can't enter the building obviously but you can take pictures of it if you want.

Dragovitija Luka Beach

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There is not much to say about this one: It's just a nice sand beach nothing more xD

 

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Posted August 26, 2022 at 1:27 pm

You encourage tourism, we have tourism

We are not the same

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