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10. Bosa: Bosa is a small, picturesque seaside town located on a small hill in the Northwest coast of Sardinia city in Italy. It is built around an impressive medieval castle called ‘Castello Malaspina’. Temo River, the only navigable river in Sardinia city also rung through Bosa town. 9. Cochem: Cochem is a traditional German town located in the beautiful Moselle river valley in the Southwestern part of the country. Cochem is famed for its stunning river valley, picturesque vineyards and half-timbered houses. 8. Marsaxlokk: Marsaloxx is a traditional fishing village located in the Southeastern part of Malta. This village is famed for its fishing market and colorful boats bobbing on its harbor. These boats are named as ‘Luzzus’ and have great significance in the day to day life of the village. The locals have been used Luzzus since 800 B.C. 7. Murren: Murren is a stunning mountain village located at an altitude of 5413 ft, in the Bernese Oberland in Switzerland. It is the highest inhabited village in Canton of the Bern city. From this mountain village you can enjoy the beautiful three famous Alpine peaks – Monch, Eiger and Jungfrau. 6. Gasadalor: Gasadalor is a tiny village located in the Mykines Island in the Faroe archipelago. Situated at the edge of a tall cliff and surrounded by top peaks of Mykines islands Gasadalor is definitely one of the beautiful villages on Earth. Because of remoteness, this village only has a population of 18. 5. Giethoorn: Giethoorn is a pretty, peaceful village located in Overijssel province of the Netherlands. It is a car free village. Instead of roads you can find beautiful canals in this village. Just like in Venice the lands of Giethoorn are linked together by around 150 bridges. 4. Bibury: Bibury is a charming village located on the bank of the river Coln in Gloucestershire County in England. The 17th century stone cottages and beautiful Coln river flow through the village are the main attractions in Bibury. It is also the most photographed villages in England. 3. Freudenberg: Freudenberg is a pretty, medieval town situated in the German province of Rhine-Westphalia. This small town covers only an area of 93 square kilometers. The setting of wooden houses in the scenic landscape in the city will definitely leave you speechless. Surprisingly, almost all houses in the town have the same size and pattern. 2. Hallstatt: Situated between scenic Lake Hallstatt and towering Dachstein mountains Hallstatt is a spectacular Alpine village. This unbelievably beautiful lakeside village is one of the most photographed locations in Austria. Hallstatt has one of oldest salt mines in the world. 1. Reine: Reine is also a calm and quiet village. The population of this village is just 300. But the unique location and the breathtakingly beautiful landscape made it as one of the major tourist destinations in the Lofoten islands. Nestled between dramatic cliffs and blue-watered bays the Norwegian fishing village of Reine truly deserve the title of ‘The most beautiful village’ in the world. IMAGE SOURCE: "GOOGLE SEARCH" SOURCE: http://themysteriousworld.com/most-beautiful-villages-in-europe/