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Tourism and Investments Group - TIG

LATINIAN MAIN ATTRACTIONS

LISI

 Isla Pombina (PIGEON ISLAND)

It is a small island close to the shores of Kalik. It is connected to the shore with artificial brake water.There is a Lusi castle built on sharp rocks.During the Lusi reign, it was used as a sea patrol to prevent possible attacks from the islands in the Great Rebellion.The castle is also known as "Pirate Castle" as it was used against pirates. The tower is at the highest place of the island, was used as the living and watching place of guards. There is also a cistern. The castle restored and the surroundings are arranged. Today there is a tea shop, a cafeteria, a restaurant, and a discotheque for touristic purposes. The castle is lighted , too.

PRESIT

 Castle and Bay

It is the second peninsula next to Gercinada. Ancient Presit is thouhgt to be the first settlement place in Firank. It is found by Lusians.Region is not searched systematically. Only few ruins can be seen today.

 SALMANK

Palace ruins

It is within the border of Dalar village in Estremedur province, on Kastel,in the Guzel Road, only a few meters inwards from the road. It was the capital of the 12 cities of Kastel Federation. This is where the ceremonies and celebrations took place.

KONIMPRIK

 Old village

It is a small town about 130 km. to the babord of Lisi, Kalik. It is on the promontory next to Estela Mont. It was built by Lusi tribes. There is no remarkable ruins left.

LAMBEDUS

 Fort

It is near the port of Meilani. It was built in the 5th century and was restored in 966. It is a Lusi  Castle built for trade. The courtyard has 8.50 x 21.60 m. dim. It is surrounded by a two storied-porched irdoor area. There are two stairs to upper floors.  The marble gate is 2.96 m. wide and has a low arch way. The door looks simple. There are two arch ways one on the right and the other one the left leading to the middle section. As the left one has a small backdoor, it is thought that it was used as the left luggage place. The right one was probably the guardian's, who took care of incorning and outgoing. After digging, a fountain was found in the middle and was restored as a pool.

ROMIKA Paradise Hotel's gardens

There is a room behind each cross vault porch surrounding the courtyard. There are five places and cupboards of various sizes in each room. The gardeni is covered with a flat roof with noticible marks on the surface.To prevent possible attacks from the sea winds the sides were supported with stone. As the entrance side was taken into consideration together with the outer doors, it was thought as the most important place of leisure. There is a gate opening to the Hotel.

FENES

National Park

The forest on the Fenes area which, in the extention of the Saksen Mountains to the Lusian Sea, has been under the State protection as a national park since 966,  is about 111.000 hectars. It is located in the tribord Eital and within the borders of Kastel and Firank. Besides its interesting geological and geomorphological structure, the plants are rarely found-plants in the region. For this reason, it gained a scientific valve due to the words of the botanist.

KALIK

Coastline

Beaches and picnic places in the Kalik coastline are very interesting to visitors from April to October. It also enables nature-lovers to walk on the paths in the forest and climb on its mountain. There are simple cabins, W.C"s, country-side cafe's, picnic tables and fire places built for daily beach holiday trips in the bays of Lisi, Uriser and Maiver.

MASIL

 Yatch Marina

Masil's Yacht Marina in the Romika area. It is 90 km.to Romika Frondolet Int'l Airport. It has a 629 yacht (175 being on-shore) capacity. The call code is Masil Marina. 11 th and l0 th channels are continiously being listened.It is minimum 2.5 m. and max. 7 m. deep. All authorities work in the Marina. (Customs,Marina Manager)

LOTES

Lusian Castle 

It is on a small road on the lO th km. from Lotes to Romika. It was used by the Lusians and was partially restored in 976.

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