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Austria vs. Croatia

23rd September 2009
Vienna, Austria 05.23.2006 Although Austria did not qualify for the FIFA World Cup in Germany, the National Team is still playing friendly matches to give continuity to the National squad and give opportunity to young players to demonstrate their skill... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The Truth Behind Weight Loss Strategies For Teens

22nd September 2009
Does anyone know why free weight loss for teens has been expanding more and more? That's because growing up can be both the most fun and painful phase of life. As one explores his inner creative side, he'll be forced to acknowledge the bias reality where ... Read >
Author: sudiekram

101 reasons why you should visit Malta

08th June 2009
Let’s get one thing straight from the off – Malta is an absolutely fabulous little country. What it lacks in size it more than makes up for in terms of things to do, places to see and experiences to, er, experience. For those of you who know little... Read >
Author: Lucborg

Birth of The Country Italy

15th May 2009
In 1495, the Italian patriotisms were severely crashed by the battle of Fornovo, lay virtually dormant for about three centuries. After Fornovo, all European’s armies rushed to Italy and fought for a share of the precious country. At that time, Spain is... Read >
Author: Jem

Expat in Cyprus versus expat in Greece

12th March 2009
As an expat even the smallest differences between two places become a major issue. An expat has to deal with difficulties and problems which a tourist or local will never encounter, from employment, social acceptance, medical insurance and even climate. ... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Good Reasons to Think about a Holiday in Fiji

01st January 2009
If you fly directly east from northern Queensland for 2500 kilometres, you would be over Fiji. Looking down, you would see more than 800 islands — some large enough to hold thousands of people, others are very small. About 100 of these island are inhabi... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

All-Inclusive International Travel to Rome

30th October 2008
When you think of all-inclusive travel to Rome, what do you think of? Do you think of the history, the Forum, the Coliseum and the great Gods of Rome? Do you think of the religion, the Christians that were once sacrificed to the lions, but who now lead ... Read >
Author: Margaret

Reasons Why Buying Property in Croatia is a Sound Investment

08th September 2008
Real estate investment is fast becoming an option for making money, and buying property in Croatia is being seen as a good investment choice. Croatia has a strong market economy and is considered to be one of the most advanced economies of South Eastern E... Read >
Author: shanebarrett

A Bahamas Holiday - Truly a tourist's delight

02nd September 2008
The Bahamas is a cluster of many big and small islands in the West Indies. Now an independent country, the Bahamas has breathtaking beaches and marine life to experience on an exotic holiday. From snorkelling, dolphin encounters, diving and sailing to sim... Read >
Author: sdj18

Information About The Statue of Liberty

16th August 2008
The Statute of Liberty is a monument located in the harbor of New York City. It was presented to the United States by the people of France in 1886 and became a symbol of liberty for all the immigrants coming to the country. The purpose of the gift was to ... Read >
Author: Ling Tong

A Traveller’s Guide to the Vatican

15th May 2008
Vatican City is an independent country within Rome, Italy, and is the temporal seat of the Pope, who heads the Roman Catholic Church. It is reputed to be the world’s smallest state. Built on a low hill, the Vatican’s walls enclose an area of just over... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

Flavors of Norway -- Syttende Mai

04th April 2008
Ask most people what the biggest day on the Norwegian calendar is and they would probably say the first day of the ice fishing season. If you're in that group (come on, be honest) you may be shocked and surprised to find out you're WRONG...close...but WR... Read >
Author: Henry Verden

Which Way Now For The Ukraine?

22nd February 2008
It is now some 16 years since The Ukraine became once more an independent country. Worldwide many are not even aware of the fact and believe it to be part of Russia. How is it enjoying its freedom, its independence? It seems to be struggling and is faced ... Read >

The Economical Position and Political System of Togo Republic

22nd October 2007
Togo over a long period of time was the French colony and that is why the official and the most widespread language in Togo is French. It started in the year 1922, when the control of the Togo was divided between Britain and France. The France gave the T... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

The City of Taipei

21st October 2007
Taipei is a capital of the Republic of China. This wonderful city is a connection of traditional Chinese culture and modern life. It is political, cultural, educational and economical center of the country. This city can offer tourists a lot of beautiful ... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

A Common Heritage

20th September 2007
A Common HeritageThe United Sates of America and Australia have been friends and allies for many years, and the ties born of shared hardships in war and shared cultural history are strong indeed.An interesting but perhaps not well known fact is that are s... Read >
Author: Terry Van Horn

Celebrate the Freedom in this Special Time of the Year

17th August 2007
An Independence Day is an annual celebration of the anniversary of a nation's assumption of independent country, usually after achieving freedom from another country. Most countries honor their respective independence day as a national holiday and some co... Read >
Author: fancycreativity@gmail.com

Slovenia Real Estate – Forecast to Grow by Up To 300% In the Next Decade

05th July 2007
Slovenia real estate is more popular than ever with US, UK and other overseas property investors and with good reason: Slovenia was recently voted one of the top ten destinations in the world to invest in property and annual gains of 30 – 40% are be... Read >
Author: kelly price

A quieter place to reserve Rome hotels: the Vatican surrounding area.

05th July 2007
Have you decided to spend your Holidays in Rome? Are you a traveller on you own? Did you decide to pack your stuff and leave in search of some inspiration or just to relax your mind by looking at something that centuries ago inspired superior minds such a... Read >
Author: Paola Lo Russo

First Stages of the US Federal Law

19th June 2007
During 17th and 18th centuries, all colonies of Great Britain had a Constitution or an organizing Royal Charter. As soon as in 1776the United States became an independent country, thirteen states approved their specific constitutions, while the other two... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

Andorra Property Price Rise Close To 20 Per Cent

30th April 2007
Andorra, the tiny independent country and European tax haven in the Pyrenees, saw her property prices rise in value by 19.3 per cent last year, and local travel guide YourAndorra.com suggest that another rise in prices is likely in the year ahead. Best... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Driving Drunk at your own Expense

09th March 2007
We live in an independent country and people are free to do whatever they want as far as their personal life is concerned. People, not only in India, but all over the world do indulge in activities like smoking, drinking and all kind of weird stuff which ... Read >
Author: Abhimanyu Singh

About Panama

15th January 2007
The Republic of Panama, or Panama as it is more popularly known, is a country that geographically belongs to Central America, sandwiched between Costa Rica and Colombia. Surrounding it are the Pacific Ocean, the Gulf of Panama and the Caribbean Sea. Throu... Read >
Author: Ronald Edwards

Some simple home truths relating to the Bahamas.

03rd October 2006
There are over 700 islands in the Bahamas (including some very little ones) that are located in the West Indies. Since the 1970's it has been an independent country, and is still part of the Commonwealth which is technically ruled by Elizabeth II (Queen ... Read >
Author: Allison Thompson

American China or Chinese America?

12th August 2006
First, as any inevitable event in the world history the Chinese appearance and further influence was predetermined by consequent and logical changes in the international political arena. The American Revolution and its effect showed China as the great opp... Read >
Author: Sharon White

The Bahamas – A slice of commonwealth Britain in paradise

06th August 2006
The commonwealth of the Bahamas is in the West Indies. The country is made up of an archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean. This means that it is comprised of a series of islands, which connect to the mainland, thus the pluralized name. The Bahamas was a Br... Read >
Author: John Gibb

The Bahamas - uncovered

15th July 2006
The Bahamas is a group of over 700 islands (including some very small ones) in the West Indies. It has been an independent country since the 1970s, but it is still part of the Commonwealth and technically ruled over by the British Queen. Its colonial heri... Read >
Author: John Gibb

India

07th July 2006
There are more than three obstacles to creating a national identity and full-bodied independent country. Very low standard of living, low level of industry development, low level of agricultural development – all these lead to starvation, domination of ... Read >
Author: LLoyd Johns