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Spain’s explains their art restoration culture at least.
Came to the comments for a Spain burn and was not disappointed!
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Why is Romania trying to look like a resort country; we all know if you’re visiting, you’re hoping for a misty foresty vibe with a chance of vampires.
You can also go to the Delta or spend a day on one of Europe’s most crowded black sea beaches.
Do they still have leper colonies in the delta? Some years ago one were still functioning i’m sure
Edit: Yeah, its still there but only 9 patients remaining. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tichilești,_Tulcea
Those people show up for free. They’re advertising to everyone else.
Literally my first thought. Like at the very least you’re going to watch some traditional Slavic dancing in a pub. But that font screams tropical
It would have been funny if they accidentally used this for Iceland
Italy looks like a 1990s VW Harlekin
Well, you’ll surely like to learn that Harlekin is a traditional Italian costume character
But what are the font names?
Can probably be found on the countries pages
As a Belgian, always surprises me that tourism is now divided between the two regions
We even have https://www.visit.brussels/en/visitors, that I took from https://visitbelgium.com/
Isn’t the divide kinda the whole point of Belgium?
I’m sorry, switserland? No, its spelled “Switzerland”
Belarús’ fint choice is not surprising. I also would not have been surprised if they had gone with Comic Sans.
Oh god, that is just Chiller, isn’t it?
England and Russia just staring directly into the camera, no blinking, all monotone.
“It’s England.”
“It’s Russia.”
Someone quick make VisitCharleroi.be 😅
I may be biased being from a Portuguese family, but I really like Portugal’s. It’s realistically low key but still a little stylised without being gaudy.
How’s everything going, Spain?
Italy not using Times New Roman. Am disappoint
That’s clearly Times Old Roman.
Belarus using Chiller feels on brand