n["ahihi-kinaunaturalareareserve"][0]="Ahihi-Kinau Natural Area Reserve|United States|us|North America";
n["ahihi-kinaunaturalareareserve"][1]="Ahihi-Kinau Natural Area Reserve covers 826 ha (2040 acres) in the south of Maui. The reserve boasts unique geological features, such as anchialine pools and kipukas, 'islands' of land spared, but surrounded by lava flows. More lava is available in the form of lava tide pools, coastal lava tubes and aa, or rough, jagged lava. The reserve has been designated a natural area reserve because of its distinctive marine life habitat.|The remains of an old coastal Hawaiian village sit between lava flows at Ahihi Bay. The site is marked by walled and terraced platforms.|Ahihi-Kinau Natural Area Reserve is about 175 km southeast of Honolulu.";
n["ahmadabad"][0]="Ahmadabad|India|in|Asia";
n["ahmadabad"][1]="Ahmadabad is an industrial city. It is the major transportation hub in the Indian state of Gujarat. Although the city is polluted, noisy, dusty and hot and has the usual traffic congestion like most other Indian cities, there are several interesting sights in Ahmadabad.|The Sidi Bashir Mosque has minarets that include a rocking device, so they won't fall down in case of an earthquake... theoretically. The Dada Hari Wav is one of the best-preserved step wells that used to be so typical for northern India. Even though it is dilapidated it is a magnificent sight. There are galleries above the well and a small portico is at ground level. There are several interesting bazaars in Ahmadabad, as well as numerous mosques. Many buildings in Ahmadabad are in Islamic style, while other were built in a blend of Hindu and Islamic architectural styles, which is known as Indo-Sarcenic.|There are countless hotels, hostels and restaurants in the city, especially near the riverside. Ahmadabad has rail and air connections with Delhi and Mumbai, as well as international destinations. Ahmadabad is 765 km southwest of Delhi.";
n["ahvenanmaa"][0]="Ahvenanmaa (Åland)|Finland|fi|Europe";
n["ahvenanmaa"][1]="The Åland province (called Ahvenanmaa in Finnish) has its own flag, stamps and culture. It includes more than 6400 autonomous islands. Swedish is spoken in various dialects and few locals actually speak Finnish. The islands are a perfect place to explore by bike. Campings are abundant and cottages are available on many places of the beautiful islands. It is a small world apart from the rest of Finland; you will experience a completely different culture, expressed in folk dancing, Maypole decorating and pervasive small-town charm.|The area's main attraction is Kastelholm Castle in the town of Sund at the eastern end of the main island. The castle's age is not exactly known, but it was mentioned in writings in 1388. It was of strategic importance during the 16th and 17th centuries. Nearby you will find the open-air Jan KarlsgÃ¥rden Museum, the best place in Finland to experience the famous Midsummer festivities. Bomarsund Fortress, built in 1842, is now in ruins and serves as memorial of the time Finland was ruled by the Russians.|Åland has excellent connections with both Sweden and the Finnish mainland. There are daily ferries and flights. Free inter-island ferries connect many islands in the region. The main town of Maaarianhamina and the town of Sund are accessible by bus, and all the islands of Åland are bicycle-paradise. Accommoation and restaurants are widely available.";