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On average since 1995, around 1.3 million tourists visit Ellese every year. Tourism in Ellese is both of the natural and cultural forms. A majority of tourists come from Russia, with the United States and the United Kingdom being the other countries from which the most tourists come. It is the fifth largest sector of the economy, and contributes on average 1.4 million dollars (US) to the economy. | On average since 1995, around 1.3 million tourists visit Ellese every year. Tourism in Ellese is both of the natural and cultural forms. A majority of tourists come from Russia, with the United States and the United Kingdom being the other countries from which the most tourists come. It is the fifth largest sector of the economy, and contributes on average 1.4 million dollars (US) to the economy. | ||
The main tourist attractions in Ellese are the capital city of Torsvilo and Mount Elbrus National Park. The smaller cities of Reprotops, Villaniher, and Seghrem, each with a population of about a million, and a number of resort towns on the Black Sea coast, are also popular tourist destinations. | The main tourist attractions in Ellese are the capital city of Torsvilo and Mount Elbrus National Park. The smaller cities of Reprotops, Villaniher, and Seghrem, each with a population of about a million, and a number of resort towns on the Black Sea coast, are also popular tourist destinations. | ||
Torsvilo is divided into four main area of interest: | Torsvilo is divided into four main area of interest: | ||
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-The Tastor city, build between the collapse of the Khazar Khagnate and the invasion of the Mongol Empire. Much of it is destroyed and there is a large memorial park where a number of bustling neighbourhoods and markets used to be, but there are also some restored buildings and some which were not destroyed in the Mongol conquest. | -The Tastor city, build between the collapse of the Khazar Khagnate and the invasion of the Mongol Empire. Much of it is destroyed and there is a large memorial park where a number of bustling neighbourhoods and markets used to be, but there are also some restored buildings and some which were not destroyed in the Mongol conquest. | ||
-The old city, built in the Golden Age of Ellese. Featuring a great number of old buildings, including the world famous Great Palace of Torsvilo and the oldest continuously operating | -The old city, built in the Golden Age of Ellese. Featuring a great number of old buildings, including the world famous Great Palace of Torsvilo and the oldest continuously operating architectural museum in the world. | ||
-The Cusinal Quarter, which is home to a number of very-well rated restaurants and bars, as well as parks, museums and cultural centers. | -The Cusinal Quarter, which is home to a number of very-well rated restaurants and bars, as well as parks, museums and cultural centers. | ||
Mount Elbrus National Park is strikingly beautiful. | Mount Elbrus National Park is strikingly beautiful. |
Latest revision as of 02:59, 27 March 2023
On average since 1995, around 1.3 million tourists visit Ellese every year. Tourism in Ellese is both of the natural and cultural forms. A majority of tourists come from Russia, with the United States and the United Kingdom being the other countries from which the most tourists come. It is the fifth largest sector of the economy, and contributes on average 1.4 million dollars (US) to the economy.
The main tourist attractions in Ellese are the capital city of Torsvilo and Mount Elbrus National Park. The smaller cities of Reprotops, Villaniher, and Seghrem, each with a population of about a million, and a number of resort towns on the Black Sea coast, are also popular tourist destinations.
Torsvilo is divided into four main area of interest:
-The new city, built mostly in the late 20th century for a variety of purposes, and including a variety of monuments, parks, libraries and museums. It showcases the distinctly Ellesean style of architecture and design.
-The Tastor city, build between the collapse of the Khazar Khagnate and the invasion of the Mongol Empire. Much of it is destroyed and there is a large memorial park where a number of bustling neighbourhoods and markets used to be, but there are also some restored buildings and some which were not destroyed in the Mongol conquest.
-The old city, built in the Golden Age of Ellese. Featuring a great number of old buildings, including the world famous Great Palace of Torsvilo and the oldest continuously operating architectural museum in the world.
-The Cusinal Quarter, which is home to a number of very-well rated restaurants and bars, as well as parks, museums and cultural centers.
Mount Elbrus National Park is strikingly beautiful.