The biggest brewery in Israel is Tempo, based in the seaside town of Netanya.
In the popular seaside town of Aberaeron, 2007 was no different to anywhere else.
This seaside town is just over an hour's drive from the epicenter of the earthquake.
London artist Turner, one of the British greats, spent many years in the seaside town.
It aims to promote safe, enjoyable and responsible holidays to young people visiting the seaside town.
The Boy with the Leaking Boot sculpture has been a fixture of the seaside town since 1918.
The community group was set up in the seaside town after Sir Jimmy died in October 2011.
At first glance, Kavarna, a seaside town about 35 miles shy of Romania, looks like one of them.
Watching it all with wry amusement from his imposing villa in the seaside town of Caesarea is Arkady Gaydamak.
During Houdini's visit to the seaside town, he performed privately at the yacht club and publicly at the Hippodrome.
"I think it's more hideous than I did before, and it isn't suitable for a Victorian seaside town, " she says.
Plans for a supermarket in a Cornish seaside town have prompted objections from residents who fear local shops will suffer.
Parents have vowed to fight the planned closure of the only public swimming pool in a North Yorkshire seaside town.
We are a seaside town and it's something like this which is going to put us back on the map.
The budget airline Easyjet has withdrawn an advertising campaign that critics said damaged the reputation of a Kent seaside town.
One male pensioner was hoping to relocate to Clacton - a seaside town on the Essex coast now nicknamed Little Dagenham.
Barcelona, as legend goes, was created by Hercules, who populated the seaside town with the crew of one of his ships.
The incident erupted outside the seaside town's Little Theatre where around 30 protesters had gathered waiting for Mr Prescott to arrive.
Rhyl was last week named as containing the most deprived neighbourhood in Wales, despite efforts to regenerate the north Wales seaside town.
The Italian martyrs were residents of the Adriatic seaside town of Otranto.
The seaside town of Nairn, known as the Brighton of the North, had 140.7 sunshine duration hours - the lowest recording since 2007.
It is set in a nondescript seaside town of the same name, the kind of place that might figure in a Haruki Murakami novel.
Tojo dropped in to the County Cork seaside town of Clonakilty during the Second World War when a US bomber had to land nearby.
After a period of study and early work in Brussels, Ensor at the age of 20 retreated to the quiet seaside town of Ostend.
Whitby in North Yorkshire has been named as the most expensive seaside town in which to buy a house in the north of England.
Despite promises of government riches, the residents of Maki, a small seaside town, voted last summer against having a nuclear power station on their doorstep.
The hang-out of superstars in summer, and a strangely quiet, pretty seaside town the rest of the year, St-Tropez has by far the best beaches on the coast.
The former Frinton Rotary Club president was a respected member of the Essex seaside town's social set and used this status to gain trust, the court heard.
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