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Paris with 8.000 restaurants and bistros
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Paris with 8.000 restaurants and bistros

May 31, 2013April 30, 2018

Paris alone has more than 8,000 restaurants and bistros, each with its own specialite de la maison. All over France are restaurants which serve a special Tourist Menu, including hors …

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All About Santorini Island in Greece
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All About Santorini Island in Greece

May 30, 2013April 30, 2018

Santorini, classically Thera, and officially Thira, is an island in the southern Aegean Sea, about 200 km (120 mi) southeast of Greece’s mainland. It is the largest island of a …

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Partheon Temple in Athens, Greece
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Partheon Temple in Athens, Greece

May 30, 2013April 30, 2018

The Parthenon is a temple in the Athenian Acropolis, Greece, dedicated to the Greek goddess Athena, whom the people of Athens considered their protector. Its construction began in 447 BCE …

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A Brief History of Portugal
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A Brief History of Portugal

May 30, 2013April 30, 2018

In the Middle Ages Portugal was known as the end of the world and so it was appropriate that Portuguese, perhaps more than any other European nation, would so famously …

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The Historical Richness of Granada
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The Historical Richness of Granada

May 27, 2013April 30, 2018

There is so much history to Granada’s glory, causing it to be unstable through the ages and through the reigns of many conquerors before it was established as a sovereign …

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Triple Bridge in Ljubljana, Slovenia
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Triple Bridge in Ljubljana, Slovenia

August 31, 2011April 30, 2018

Ljubljana is the capital and largest city of Slovenia. During antiquity, it was the site of a Roman city called Emona. It was under Habsburg rule from the Middle Ages …

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Alexander Nevsky Cathedral in Sofia, Bulgaria
European Travel / Travel Culture

Alexander Nevsky Cathedral in Sofia, Bulgaria

August 24, 2011April 30, 2018

Tour agents arranges trips and excursions to all parts of the country from every major center. Sofia, a pleasant open city, is 5,000 years old. The Alexander Nevsky Cathedral dates …

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Traveling to Valetta, Malta
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Traveling to Valetta, Malta

August 15, 2011April 30, 2018

Lying between Sicily and North Africa are Malta and her sister islands of Gozo and Comino. There are modern hotels, night clubs, discotheques, an elegant casino and a coastline with …

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Marseille, the second largest city of France
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Marseilles, the second largest city of France

August 6, 2011April 30, 2018

Marseille is the second largest city in France and the country’s busiest Mediterranean port, with its famous Canebiere, the Promenade of the Corniche, the Chateau d’If, from where the legendary …

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Val de Loire: The land of the nobility, partisans and revolutionaries
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Val de Loire: The land of the nobility, partisans and revolutionaries

June 29, 2011April 30, 2018

The river Loire flows through the Chateau Country: five centuries of the history of France beautifully preserved in magnificent castles, fortresses and abbeys. Kings and Queens and the nobility, partisans …

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