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The Most Colorful 13 Cities in the World
05/12/2022

Homo Sapiens, who lived in caves in the first years of human history, started to build the first structures, starting agriculture and domestic animal husbandry. Thus, the first cities of history developed in Mesopotamia, where the land was fertile thousands of years ago. Alongside the Euphrates and Tigris Rivers, the Nile River in Egypt, the Huang River in China, and the Indus River Valley in India hosted ancient civilizations and cities. Many different cities emerged, reflecting thousands of years of history and different cultures. Let's look at 13 of the world's most colorful and diverse cities together!


  1. Burano, Italy

Burano is located in Italy, which is one of the most beautiful countries in the world. The island is neighboring the islands of the city of Venice. The island, which attracts the attention of tourists, welcomes thousands of people every year. The city, which is also famous for its colorful glasswork products, is eye-catching with its houses painted in different colors.



  1. Procida, Italy

Procida is one of the historical and colorful cities of Italy. The houses, which are built organically, attract attention with their pastel tones. It is rumored that the colorful buildings were painted different colors cause the fishermen could distinguish their houses from other houses while on the sea.



  1. Chefchaouen, Morocco

Morocco, one of the North African countries, is home to the city of Shafchavan, also known as the "Blue Pearl". The color blue was used extensively in the city. In the 15th century, the city where the Jews who fled the Spanish Inquisition left their cultural remains represents closeness with God and heaven with blue color.



  1. Copenhagen, Denmark

Copenhagen is the capital of Denmark and the most densely populated city on the island of Zealand. The port city, which is home to heavy winds, is the hometown of the famous fairy tale writer Hans Christensen Anderson. The iconic colorful facades of the city line along the port line. There is a tourist area with luxury cafes and restaurants on the ground floors.



  1. Notting Hill, England

Although England is known for its rainy and gloomy weather, it is home to the city of Notting Hill with its colorful architecture. The city, which made a name for itself with the famous movie "Notting Hill", is famous for row houses with pastel colored façades. The houses built in the mid-1800s stand out with teal, yellow, and indigo tones.



  1. Izamal, Mexico

Izamal is a small city located far from the city center of Mexico. The city contains significant archaeological remains of the Maya Civilization. It has been invaded many times throughout history. Contains significant buildings for religious rituals and the city, which was sacred to the Sun God Kinich Ahau before the Spanish occupation, stands out with its yellow buildings today.



  1. Guanajuato, Mexico

Guanajuato is one of the UNESCO World Heritage cities. It is identified as Mexico's most vibrant city. Many different colors were used in the city, such as red, green, and yellow. The prominent structure of the city is the Nuestra Seńora de Guanajuato Cathedral Basilica with its red roof and yellow façade.



  1. Havana, Cuba

Havana, the capital of jazz music, is a touristic city where modern and classical life coexists. The city, which carries traces of colonial architecture, is the center of attention with its vintage cars and houses with colorful facades.



  1. Salvador, Brazil

Salvador is one of the cities designated by UNESCO World Heritage. The city began to be built in the 1835s. This city of Brazil, which is famous for its warm people, can be found with different kinds of dance, music, and food together. The city is the capital of the Brazilian state of Bahia, one of the ancient cities of the modern world.



  1. Buenos Aires, Argentina

Buenos Aires is the capital and largest city of Argentina. The name of the city means "Beautiful Winds" in English. It is the most visited city in South America. The city's signature street Alcorta Street is home to the famous Jacquard flowers.



  1. Newfoundland, Canada

Newfoundland is located in the Eastern Canadian region of Canada. The city hosts many extraordinary natural landscapes and houses with different colored facades that attract attention.



  1. Jaipur, India

Jaipur is an Indian city famous for its blue-colored houses. Religious leaders, who were called Brahmins, painted their houses blue to show them different from other houses and to use it as a sign of superiority. Today, other houses have started to use the color blue with the decrease in the effects of the caste system.



  1. Cape Town, South Africa

Cape Town is the most visited city in South Africa. The city is dominated by rainbow colors. In the 1990s, houses started to be painted colorfully with the end of racial discrimination and the peace of the Muslim people in the city. Today, the Bo-Kaap district with its sloping land represents freedom.


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