Articles, tagged with "berlin wall", page 4
17th September 2009
If you have never thought of traveling to the Czech Republic, you are really missing something. Consider this: when the Berlin wall came crashing down, thousands of people made the Czech Republic their home. With good reason. The country, with its fairyta...
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Author:
Carlz
11th September 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 James Holan
First let me say that I in no way intend to take a position in this article for either side of the argument. Instead I am stating some facts and figures to help those who wish to think about the debate themselves. So enjo...
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Author:
blackbeltshop
30th August 2009
Newcomers to the popular game of Cornhole (also known as Bags, Baggo, and Corn Toss) are bound to hear some odd terminology from those 'old hands' who have been tossing corn bags by the hundreds and thousands.
If shuckers, gushers and cow pies leave you ...
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Author:
rharrison98
09th August 2009
Germany has a transport infrastructure that is the envy of the world and this has helped enable the development of a highly effective freight services industry. The phrase 'Germanic' is often used as a byword for efficiency and with good reason, if the fr...
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Author:
Stephen Willis
23rd July 2009
Touring Europe is now far more pleasant and safer than it has been in years past. The continent has brought down its walls and opened its doors to tourists from all over the world who want to see the wonders of the regions where civilization first t...
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Author:
tours4fun
27th June 2009
Berlin, the capital of Germany, the exciting metropolis is surrounded by numerous waterways which are used by traditional shipping companies. Enjoy Berlin's sights from a breezy boat deck and marvel at some undiscovered romantic corner of the capital.
Be...
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Author:
jsmith
15th June 2009
Germany is a Federal Republic made if up of sixteen states. These German states are:
- Schelswig - Holstein
- Mecklenburg - Vorpommern
- Hamburg
- Bremen
- Brandenburg
- Berlin
- Lower Saxony
- Saxony - Anhalt
- North Rhine - es...
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Author:
huangyuzhu718@gmail.com
15th June 2009
The Brandenburg Gate, located west of the city of Berlin, is one of the main symbols of both the city and the country of Germany. When you visit Berlin, you will find this important national symbol and tourist attraction just west of the Pariser Platz. It...
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huangyuzhu718@gmail.com
12th May 2009
Boasting a reputation as a young, exciting city, there is so much to do in Berlin no matter what your interests and budget are.
Indeed, there is so much history associated with Berlin that it's no surprise there are plenty of museums to visit to learn ...
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Author:
pmcindoe
03rd March 2009
When the Berlin Wall came down, a previously unknown wealth of riches was opened up to western men. Little did we know what was awaiting us in Eastern Europe. Prague is one of those hidden gems.
With over 1 million people, Prague is not only one of th...
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Author:
BrianSmall
18th February 2009
Very few cities in the world have bore the weight of history as Berlin - even fewer still have gone through the strifes and down times that Berlin has. Berlin is the capital city of Germany and has a population of over 3.4 million. The city is a continen...
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Author:
bestrefi1234
18th February 2009
There is quite a lot to see when you are visiting Berlin, Germany. When you visit this part of Germany, once separated from western Germany, you can enjoy many events. Many of the Berlin, Germany events take place in the various museums and concert halls ...
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Author:
Joe Deacon
02nd February 2009
Germany has come to be known the world over as an exciting tourist destination with so much to offer its locals as well as foreign visitors. Germany is famous with its museums, theatres, and for having a rich cultural experience.
Berlin, the capital c...
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Limotek.co.uk
17th December 2008
Travelers exploring Germany certainly aren't short of attractions and culture to occupy their time; from bustling, bohemian metropolises to picturesque countryside and idyllic Bavarian castles, the country is home to more than 5,000 museums and an interna...
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Author:
Paul Scottyn
27th November 2008
In the early 1970s there were some things that seemed like immoveable fixtures on the international landscape. We had death and taxes. We had the Berlin Wall. We had a "Fairness Doctrine" that stifled anything controversial on the radio airwaves. And we h...
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Author:
Dennis Woods