Articles, tagged with "banks of the river", page 2
10th August 2011
The choice available to buyers hoping to find a property on a new-build scheme in East Kent includes fantastic developments in Canterbury, Whitstable and the Isle of Thanet towns of Ramsgate, Broadstairs and Margate. New high-speed rail links put the area...
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Whathouse.co.uk
02nd August 2011
Ahmedabad might not be a very popular tourist destination, but it is the commercial capital of Gujarat and a major business hub. Termed as the "Manchester of the East", it boasts of luxurious five star hotels. Here are some of the most popular five star A...
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TechSneha
02nd August 2011
Alternative Tourism
This time we came up with Alternative Tourism. To let you know what Alternative Tourism is and how it is different from other tourisms.
With the changing in time, the taste for tourism is also changing. Today, people love to visit ...
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RAJ GUPTA
26th July 2011
Madurai formerly known as Madura is one of the capital city’s of ancient Southern oldest cities in the Indian peninsula which has been inhabited continuously. An ancient and prestigious city situated on the banks of the River Vaigai in Tamil Nadu, the cit...
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Naresh Samal
21st July 2011
The name Varanasi is originated from the names of the two rivers Varuna and Assi. The other speculation pertaining to the name Varanasi is that the river Varuna itself was called Varanasi in olden times, from which the city got its name.
Varanasi is als...
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Ayush Aggarwal
21st July 2011
About Rameshwaram
The name Rameshwaram echoes with a lot of purity as it is named after Lord Rama, the hero of the epic Ramayana. The place has a b bond with mythological Ramayana. This island was the place where Lord Rama worshipped Lord Shiva in order...
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Ayush Aggarwal
06th July 2011
Named after Sultan Ahmed Shah, the city of Ahmedabad in the State of Gujarat was founded on February 26, 1411 to serve as the capital of the Gujarat Sultanate. Rated for being the fastest growing city in India by Forbes magazine, and third in the world af...
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osawebmaster8
28th June 2011
Battersea Reach is set to be the next big thing- apartment developments on the banks of the River Thames in London, with restaurants, shops, gyms and underground parking. Properties in these waterside quarters would attract a cosmopolitan mix of overseas ...
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jade.webster
27th June 2011
Glasgow is Scotland’s largest city and is situated to the west of Scotland on the banks of the River Clyde. Glasgow has everything to offer students, with its vibrant nightlife, stunning architecture, world class shopping, sport and restaurants, it is no ...
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Lettingweb
21st June 2011
Flats, Inverness
Inverness is widely considered to be one of the most desirable places to live in the UK and it regularly comes at or near the top of polls to determine such destinations. There are several reasons for this - property is relatively inex...
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Gareth Hoyle
10th June 2011
Badrinath is one of the most famous and celebrated pilgrimage spots of the country. It is situated at an elevation of 3,133 meters above sea level. The place Badrinath itself holds a great importance in the heart of all the Indians as it is a sacred place...
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elvirafilinovich
10th June 2011
Berlin offers travelers to Berlin an easy and simple way to compare, whether you are looking for a cheap and affordable hotel, an exclusive and luxury hotel or just a good value for money, book hotels in and around.
Here is some Hotels description of ...
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gauravks
02nd June 2011
One in every of #link#’s Top Vacationer Destination is in fact the Tower of London - Built one thousand years ago - London’s Tower of London has grown well over the centuries. Succeeding Kings and Queens have enlarged the preliminary structure which comme...
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Christopher Neal
27th May 2011
Murcia, capital of the Autonomous Region in south-eastern Spain, is located on the banks of the River Segura. Of ancient foundation in the course of its history the city (300,000 inhabitants) has undergone numerous achievements; including the Arab conques...
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Alan Marker
19th May 2011
Right now, there seems to be something for everyone looking for new homes in Chatham, Gillingham or Rochester, known as The Medway Towns, in Kent. Excellent rail and road connections, a wealth of history, proximity to some delightful countryside and rea...
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Whathouse.co.uk