Dori - description of the city:
Dori is city of Burkina Faso (Sahel).
The population of Dori: 37,806 people. Geographic coordinates of Dori: 14.0354 x -0.0345.
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Burkina Faso
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Dori |
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37,806 people |
Timezone |
Africa/Ouagadougou |
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Sahel |
Geographic coordinates |
Latitude: 14.0354 x Longitude: -0.0345 |
Photo Galery Dori
#02: Spending days in Dori |
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#03: Acquaintance to Dori |
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#04: Dori - places of Interest |
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#05: Places to see in Dori |
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#06: History and present of Dori |
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#08: The main attractions of Dori |
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#10: Famous Landmarks of Dori |
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#12: Places of interest in Dori |
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Places to visit in Dori
Famous Places
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Karntner Strasse
Country: Austria
Karntner Strasse was once the main road running south across town to Karnten (Carinthia), hence its name. Today, the view down the street is blocked at its Ring end by the silhouette of the opera house, and at the Stock-im-Eisen-Platz end by the mo ...
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Kahlenberg
Country: Austria
North of the city, on the edge of the Vienna Woods, rise two almost identical peaks. The lower of the two, with ruins visible on top, is Leopoldsberg, the former seat of Margrave Leopold who ruled Austria in the 12th century. The second, with a tel ...
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UNO-City
Country: Austria
On the left bank of the Danube is UNO-City, one of only three United Nations headquarters. The complex stands on international, non- Austrian territory; its post office uses its own special postage stamps and UN postmarks. UNO-City consists of four ...
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Schloss Hof
Country: Austria
After extensive renovation, Schloss Hof is now one of the most appealing destinations for an excursion from Vienna. From 1725 Prince Eugene of Savoy made it into his principal country seat and laid out a formal country garden which survives to this ...
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St. Wolfgang
Country: Austria
On the northern shore of Wolfgangsee lies the popular town of St. Wolfgang. According to legend it arose around a chapel built by Wolfgang (died 994), Bishop of Regensburg in Germany and teacher of Emperor Henry II. Although he died a hermit, Wolfg ...
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