Articles, tagged with "tiny country", page 3
22nd September 2009
Israel is an enjoyable and rewarding place to travel. The country is brim-full of ancient historic and non secular sites, incredible geographic adaptation for such a tiny country, good food, generally excellent weather, and an entrancing mix of cultures. ...
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Author:
Bob Ethan
16th July 2009
Are you going to Israel for your next vacation or a business tour? Israel is a tiny country in Middle East which is often in the news for all the wrong reasons. But behind all the controversies and conflicts, there is diverse country that has a long and b...
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Author:
Chueng
16th July 2009
The native flowers of Lithuania carpet the gently rolling hills and plains of this tiny country on the southeastern coastline of the Baltic Sea. Their native beauty covers the tragic history of this tiny country which is engulfed in tradition. There are...
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09th July 2009
Teeth whitening is becoming an ever-popular trend around the world, and the country of Thailand is no exception. Doctors are opening up shop in this tiny country to attempt to make the most of their services and find a place to do business that can afford...
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Author:
marketingignite1@gmail.com
28th June 2009
If Slovenia is the crowning glory of east European exotica, then undoubtedly the cherry on the cake will be Bohinj valley that lies in the north western region of this charming little tiny country. Lake Bohinj is situated at an altitude of 525 meters from...
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Author:
Robert Bell
29th April 2009
The smaller the country, the prettier it is; European countries are almost same whether it is landlocked paradise Hungary or little Belgian abode. Belgium is a veiled appeal of Europe that is quietly sitting amid the most alluring cities of the continent ...
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Author:
nancy eben
25th April 2009
Switzerland is a high-profile and idyllic destination for many travellers hoping for stunning scenery and interesting culture.
The home of chocolate, skiing and private banking offers more to tourists than just the typical brochure scenes. Geneva is j...
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Author:
Vicky Cochrane
03rd February 2009
The French Pyrenees are known for being a skier's nirvana. Located on the borders of Spain and France, they offer skiers some of the best slopes in the world. Though many visitors choose to stay in either Spain or France, there is one more option. For the...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
08th January 2009
European mountain range the Pyrenees is known for some great ski holiday resorts. Located on the borders of Spain and France, they offer skiers some of the best slopes in the world. Though many visitors choose to stay in either Spain or France, there is o...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
03rd December 2008
Yorkshire is a elegant county with open moors, dales and mountainous landscapes divided by valleys and ancient cities. York is the region's capital, in Roman times second only in eminence to London and is still very much the heart of Yorkshire. It has sur...
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Author:
Caron Bednorze
27th August 2008
Europe's Pyrenees are known for being a skier's paradise. Located on the borders of Spain and France, they offer skiers some of the best slopes in the world. Though many visitors choose to stay in either Spain or France, there is one more option. For the ...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
12th August 2008
People who love to travel the world and enjoy discovering interesting, amazing, fun-filled and intriguing sites are often drawn to the attractions in Europe. With such a vast array of tourist attractions and diverse destinations, which are all in fairly c...
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Author:
MIKE SELVON
31st March 2008
Malta is a tiny country - an island - located in the Mediterranean Sea between North Africa and Europe.
Malta is a prime spot for holidaymakers because of her rich heritage and many enticing attractions that draw people from all over the world. Malta ...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
25th March 2008
Travel industry predictions were for an awful 2008 ski season as 2007 showed a slowing down of the previous fast rate of tourism growth, but despite global warming the snows have returned for the 2008 season and ski resorts in America, Canada and across E...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
04th February 2008
This article begins like most. It starts with an idea and a way to help educate the reader. The difference is that while most authors sit at a desk and type away I am basking in the middle- eastern sun, sipping on a cool beverage with my toes in the war...
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Author:
joneserbeek