Magurame (Japan)

In 1990, Saint Sebastian and the Japanese town Magurame decided to become sister cities. This small city in Japan is nowadays known as a coastal city, with most of it's economy coming from agriculture.

The Magurame castle, the Genchiro-Inokuma Contemporary Art Museum or Shiwaku Kibansho are some of it's tourist attractions, making it a very chill and developed city in the Kagawa prefecture.

Trento (Italy)

Nowadays Trento is a cosmopolitan city highly developed with many modern services for the public, but it was once a celtic city connected to the Roman Republic in the 1st centure B.C.

With suntuous Roman palaces, it became an important and rich city before being destroyed by the goth and longobard armies. Nowadays it's considered one of the safest cities in the country. Trento's province is one of the most expensive and known in Italy along with Milan, Roma and Venice.

Wiesbaden (Germany)

Known as the «Niza of the North» Wiestbaden is famous for it's numerous thermal salt waters, used for a wide variety of treatments. They're frequently used for rheumatic and breathing system sicknesses.

After the Secon World War, Wiestbaden became the capital of the newly formed Big Hesse (now called the state of Hesse)

Reno (United States)

Reno, «the biggest little city» of Nevada, United States, is famous for it's cozy atmosphere and it's small size in comparison to other more important cities. Reno offers a big variety of attractions and activities for it's visitors.

Reno es famosa por sus casinos, donde los visitantes pueden probar su suerte en una variedad de juegos de azar. Rodeada de montañas y desierto, Reno ofrece oportunidades para practicar senderismo, esquí y otras actividades al aire libre.

Bojador (West Sahara)

Bojador, whose name means «the scared one» or «the one who avoids danger», is a cape situated in the coast of West Sahara, in the Atlantic ocean.

Historically, cape Bojador has been an important reference for maritime navigation. Due to it's dangerous currents and reefs, it's also been feared by navigators.

Nowadays, Bojador is a Moroccan city with approximately 40.000 citizens. It counts with a fishing port and an economy based in fishing and commerce.

Plymouth (England)

Situated in the county of Devon, Plymouth is a city situated in the South East part of England. With approximately 260.000 citizens, it's the biggest city in Devon and an important economic and cultural center of the region.

Plymouth has a rich maritime story that goes centuries back. It was from it's port that the famous expedition of the «Pilgrim Fathers» left to the sea back in 1620 in the Mayflower, and it was also an important port in the Second World War.

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