Sultanahmet is the heart of old Constantinople. This UNESCO World Heritage listed area contains the most important historic sites in Istanbul.
Christoffel National Park (Christoffelpark) is the largest of two national parks on the island of Curaçao. It features hiking trails, wildlife, and Mount Christoffel.
The famous Theodosian Walls of Constantinople (Θεοδοσιανά τείχη) protected the city for over 1,000 years. Today, they separate the Zeytinburnu and Fatih districts of Istanbul.
Zvartnots Cathedral, just outside Etchmiadzin (Vagharshapat), is an important archaeological site in Armenia.
Sevanavank (Սևանավանք) is a monastery on a peninsula along the northwest shore of Lake Sevan in Armenia. The name translates to Sevan Monastery.
Areni (Արենի) is a village in Armenia known for its wine production and Chalcolithic Age excavations. It’s about 110 kilometers from Yerevan.
Mount Nemrut National Park (Nemrut Dağı Milli Parkı) is one of the most famous historic sites in Turkey. It encompasses the most important monuments of the Kingdom of Commagene.
Perrhe (Πέρρη) was a city in the ancient Kingdom of Commagene (Κομμαγηνή), a Greco-Persian kingdom that lasted from 163 BC to 72 AD. It’s located on the northeastern outskirts of Adıyaman in Southeastern Anatolia.