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Some Information About The Listed Buildings In Friskney

10th March 2011
Friskney is a village in the English East Midlands with a population of around 1,400 people. It is near the town of Boston and has the distinguishing statistic of being the biggest village in the United Kingdom by the area that it occupies, due to all the... Read >
Author: David Fisher

Holiday Villa Tossa de Mar: Beautiful village in Spain “Costa Brava”

23rd February 2011
Village of old fishermen, the Tossa de Mar is situated on the southern end of the city. The Santa Maria Llorell is a Holiday Villa region that is a bay area on the Mediterranean Sea. The villa area is located close to the village of Tossa de Mar and has i... Read >
Author: hotelvilla

Goa Temples Tour

21st February 2011
Goa is worldwide famous for its fifteenth century old churches but Goa also famous for its twelfth century Lord Shiva Temple. Goa state has many famous temples which are constructed in seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Temples are used to cultural and... Read >
Author: Ravi Mathur

The History of Biarritz

18th February 2011
The luxurious seaside town of Biarritz, which is found in the south west of France, tends to attract tourists because of its fascinating history. With stunning beaches, myriad amenities and plenty of attractions and entertainment, this gorgeous city is... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

I Love Italian Travel - Piedmont Carnevale Season

18th February 2011
The Piedmont region of northwestern Italy that borders on France to the west and Switzerland to the north is very well known for its wines. So you have one more reason to enjoy Carnevale in this lovely region. Piedmont hosts several Carnevales but only on... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

Take delight in Provence Vacation Rentals

25th January 2011
If you have ever dreamt of a nice, quiet holiday in a homely environment of France then the Provence vacation rentals at Sablet Village is the perfect spot for you. There is a choice of two dream rental houses here, the Maison des Pelerins and La Baume de... Read >
Author: Richard bacon

Cheap Car Hire Alghero Airport

10th January 2011
There is no doubt that Sardinia is one of the most blissful destinations in all of Europe and that's why it stays a continuing favourite with holiday makers. It is full of great sand beaches and waters involving dreamy pale blue colors. Sardinia is also p... Read >
Author: BillyClarke10

Damask Home Decor - Damask Fabric - Beyond the Black and White

29th December 2010
In recent seasons, damask fabric has been most frequently and prominently displayed in patterns and colors of black and white damask. However, damask fabric is much more versatile than this one depiction of it. Damask fabric can be constructed of silk, wo... Read >
Author: Blair Cooper

Bowling shirts

11th October 2010
Bowling as a sport has been around for some time - archaeologists in the 1930s discovered a child's grave in Egypt which contained grave goods that appeared to suggest that an early form of the game could have origins over 3000 years ago. Other archaeolo... Read >
Author: Gareth Hoyle

What are Family Crest Ring

05th October 2010
Family crest rings are the ultimate display of family pride, and a rather unique way to remember and honour your ancestors from centuries past. Perhaps a member of your ancestors was a great medieval knight who wore the family crest ring or the family sea... Read >
Author: barryalexander54

See all of Paris on an open top bus

30th September 2010
If you fancy visiting Paris at your own pace and with no hurry, the double-decker Paris hop on hop off bus is your option! You can get on and off all day long, with just one ticket, you can change route and discover the rich history of the city through a ... Read >
Author: M Rippy

12TH CENTURY FRESCO FROM MONASTERY OF MIRIAM IN GETHSEMANE COURTYARD DISPLAYED IN THE RENEWED ISRAEL

15th September 2010
An impressive 9m X 2.7m fresco discovered in excavations by the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) in the Monastery of Miriam in the Gethsemane courtyard in Jerusalem was put on display for the first time when the renewed Israel Museum opened its doors to... Read >
Author: Olga

Alcoy-in Spanish, Alcoi-in Valencian!

19th August 2010
This is a city in the province of Alicante. Alcoy is located 562 meters above sea level and it has 61,698 inhabitants. This city is usually called the town of bridges because there are three rivers passing through - Riquer, Benissa and Molinari. The town ... Read >
Author: bartholomew

Ãvila -The highest medieval and the highest capital city in Spain

18th August 2010
Ãvila is one of provinces that make the self-governing society of León and Castile. The capital of the province has the same name - Ãvila and it is one of the places that you have to visit in Spain. Sometimes it is called Ãvila de los Caballeros del R... Read >
Author: Bard Ford

Pineda de Mar

13th August 2010
About Pineda de Mar Pineda de Mar is located in the central part of Marasme region. It is about 55km away from Barcelona. The city has a dynamic and charming commercial center and a nice urban look with green squares, fountains and lawns. All this at... Read >
Author: cruzer crux
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