n["ibadan"][0]="Ibadan|Nigeria|ni|Africa";
n["ibadan"][1]="Ibadan is a very large city 120 km northeast of Lagos. It is about as large as Lagos, but it is much easier to get around. Traffic is not as horrendous and crime-rates are much lower than in Lagos. The Dugbe Market is probably the largest in Nigeria, but apart from that, there is little of interest in the city.|There are many hotels and hostels in town, as well as a large amount of bars and restaurants. Ibadan is connected by rail with Abeokuta and Lagos to the south and Oshogo and Baro (near Abuja) in the northeast. The bus station for local destinations is about 1 kilometer southeast of the railway station, while the truck park for destinations further away is to the south of the city. There is an expressway between Ibadan and Lagos.";
n["ibarra-sanlorenzorailway"][0]="Ibarra-San Lorenzo Railway|Ecuador|ec|South America";
n["ibarra-sanlorenzorailway"][1]="The Ibarra-San Lorenzo Railway links the highlands north of Quito with the coast, not far from the Colombian border. The 'train' that runs this stretch of railway, is a converted school bus mounted onto a railcar chassis. The scenery along the railway is absolutely spectacular and the views are excellent. It is worth taking this unforgettable trip for the scenery alone, even if you don't need to go to any of the places along the line.";
n["ibiza"][0]="Ibiza (town)|Spain|sp|Europe";
n["ibiza"][1]="The city of Ibiza is situated on a seaside hill and surrounded by impressive fortifications. Its narrow lanes and many souvenirs and fashion shops and stands offer a unique and colorful ambience. Ibiza is a place where you are simply forced to take life easy.|
Places to visit
|Barrio de la Penya y de la Bomba
|The quarter of la Penya and la Bomba is the colorful heart of Ibiza. It is a colorful and lively place that is located just outside the old town-walls.|Dalt Vila
|Dalt Vila (Old Town) is Ibiza's historical center. It sits at the top of the hill and it is enclosed by the town-walls. There are several interesting monuments in Dalt Vila.
The Cathedral has a 10th-century Gothic tower, while the church's nave dates from the 1700's. Inside are numerous fine Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque works of art.
The Museo Monográfico del Puig de Molins is on Via Romana. It is Europe's best museum for Punic art. The Punic necropolis of Puig de Molins lies beneath the museum and can be visited too. The museum is open daily from 16:00 to 19:00 hours.
Ibiza's Archaeological Museum is open between 10:00 and 13:00 h. It has a good exposition of objects dating from prehistoric times until the 16th century.|Beaches
|There are several great beaches not far from town.|Transportation
|You can get to Ibiza by plane or by ship. There are regular flights to and from several airports on the Spanish mainland, as well as many international destinations. From the airport of Ibiza you can easily get to most other places on the island of Ibiza by public transport, or you can rent a car.|Arriving by ship is much slower, but certainly more romantic. Ships to Ibiza leave from all major Spanish ports.|Accommodation and food
|There are countless hotels, hostels, restaurants, bars and discotheques in and around Ibiza. The town offers some of the most diverse nightlife in Spain.|Ibiza town is in the south of the island of Ibiza, some 475 km southeast of Madrid.";
n["ibizaisland"][0]="Ibiza (island)|Spain|sp|Europe";
n["ibizaisland"][1]="Ibiza is often referred to as the 'White Island', a nickname it earned because of its typical architecture of whitewashed houses. During the 1960's it became a major tourist center and it was famous as Europe's 'Hippie-Capital' and for its nudist beaches.|Nowadays Ibiza has a wide variety of facilities for young and old and it is one of the most important tourist destinations in Spain. There are numerous resorts all around the island and thousands of holiday makers visit the island every year, most of them people who try to escape the lousy summers in northern Europe.|The island's interior offers a pure and simple Mediterranean culture, as well as the remains of populations that inhabited Ibiza thousands of years ago.|The city of Ibiza is the island's capital and largest settlement. It is on the southern coast and nearby are several great beaches. Also on Ibiza's southern coast is the Playa d'en Bossa. The small island group of Islas Malvinas is not far off the coast from Playa d'en Bossa. The best beaches in the island's north are Cala Talamaca and Cala Llonga.|The picturesque village of Santa Eulalia del Río, in the southeast of the island and Sant Joan de Labritja, or San Juan, in the north, are both worth a visit. Also in the north of Ibiza is the town of Sant Miquel, which offers wonderful beaches and beautiful landscapes.|In the west of the island is San Antonio Abad, also referred to as Sant Antoni de Portnani. San José is in the south. There are several excellent beaches in its vicinity, as well as the cave of Ses Fontelles, which boasts prehistoric wall-paintings.|You can get to Ibiza by plane or by ship. There are regular flights to and from several airports on the Spanish mainland, as well as many international destinations. From the airport of Ibiza you can easily get to most other places on Ibiza by public transport, or you can rent a car.|Arriving by ship is much slower, but certainly more romantic. Ships to Ibiza leave from all major Spanish ports.|Accommodation and restaurants are widely available all over the island. Ibiza is in the Mediterranean Sea, 85 km off the coast from Denia and 460 km southeast of Madrid.";