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03rd August 2009
Planning to watch FIFA World Cup 2010, you have chosen the best option to have a break from your hectic schedules. It will be full of excitement and lots of fun. FIFA world cup is going to be held in South Africa. It will be the 19th world cup scheduled t... Read >
Author: flybliss
04th June 2009
The economically thriving provincial capital of China, Fuzhou, has a variety of treats to offer its visitors. From major attractions to see, to many things to do, this provincial capital is also a major centre for light industry.
This historic and cul... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
13th March 2009
Guangzhou is rich in history and modern day activity. As the capital and a sub-provincial city of Guangdong, the city and surrounding areas are often simply called by their provincial name in English, Canton. Because of Guangzhou's large port on the Pearl... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
12th March 2009
Driving some 56 kilometers south east of Buenos Aires you will find yourself in the planned city of La Plata, which is also the former’s provincial capital. Designed by ace architect and designer Pedro Benoit, the city has been planned along the lines o... Read >
Author: Mike Greaves
12th March 2009
Driving some 56 kilometers south east of Buenos Aires you will find yourself in the planned city of La Plata, which is also the former’s provincial capital. Designed by ace architect and designer Pedro Benoit, the city has been planned along the lines o... Read >
Author: Mike Greaves
30th October 2008
An hour away from each other, the cosmopolitan and international Toronto is a stark
difference from the rustic and outdoorsy Barrie. Barrie and Toronto are both located in
Southern Ontario. Barrie is known to be the ¡°bedroom community¡± of peop... Read >
Author: Tiny Kitty
30th October 2008
An hour away from each other, the cosmopolitan and international Toronto is a stark difference from the rustic and outdoorsy Barrie. Barrie and Toronto are both located in Southern Ontario. Barrie is known to be the “bedroom community” of people wor... Read >
Author: Tiny Kitty
23rd September 2008
Ernesto 'Che' Guevara has long polarized opinion, with followers hailing him as a revolutionary hero - Nelson Mandela called him "an inspiration for every human being who loves freedom” – but others seeing him in a very different light.
Today, desp... Read >
Author: Paul Scottyn
18th September 2008
New Brunswick is a province in Canada. The official language in this province is English and French. Most people in this province speak English though so if your french is a bit rusty, do not worry they will definitely understand what you are saying. The ... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji
18th September 2008
Saskatchewan is a province in Canada and is found between Alberta and Monitoba. It was named after a river. This province is estimated to be having a population of about a million people. The largest city in this province is known as Saskatoon while the p... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji
18th September 2008
New Brunswick is a province in Canada. The official language in this province is English and French. Most people in this province speak English though so if your french is a bit rusty, do not worry they will definitely understand what you are saying. The ... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji
20th May 2008
A senior official with the Sichuan Provincial government said Tuesday the death toll in the province has exceeded 12,000, and is still rising.
Li Chengyun, vice governor of Sichuan, said at a news conference Tuesday afternoon that the death toll was b... Read >
Author: tcmadvisory
17th April 2008
Toronto is the largest city in Canada and is the provincial capital of Ontario. It is located on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario. With over 2.5 million residents, it is the fifth-most populous municipality in North America, and the 46th most populo... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
11th February 2008
If you're planning a holiday this year then make sure that you don't overlook the beauty of Paphos, a spectacular location on the Mediterranean island of Cyprus. This is one of Europe's hidden gems.
Those visiting the island for the first time are ofte... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett
06th February 2008
Argentineans love to celebrate life at any time, but if you’re in the country during one of their many festivals, you're in for a special treat. Argentina celebrates all of the traditional Christian events such as Xmas and Easter, but also has some uniq... Read >
Author: Richard Greaves
05th November 2007
Northern Spain and Galicia particularly has long been an undiscovered jewel in the whole of the Spanish tourism industry and within that undiscovered jewel in particular we are going to take a look at Southern Galicia. Overall of all of the autonomous reg... Read >
Author: StephenStewart
01st November 2007
With regards to the tourist industry within Spain, Northern Spain and in particular Galicia especially have been very much a hidden treasure and hidden within lies a further particular treasure called Ourense. Of all of the autonomous regions of Spain Gal... Read >
Author: Scott James
30th October 2007
Galicia in particular and Northern Spain in general have long been considered to be a hidden jewel in the entire Spanish tourist industry and hidden away within Galicia itself are some further jewels and we are going to examine [[keyword]] further. If you... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan
30th October 2007
With regards to the entire Spanish tourist industry Northern Spain and Galicia especially have been very much a hidden treasure and hidden within lies a further particular treasure called Ourense.Of all of the autonomous regions of Spain it is understanda... Read >
Author: Scott James
30th October 2007
Northern Spain and Galicia particularly has long been an undiscovered jewel in the whole of the Spanish tourism industry and within that undiscovered jewel in particular we are going to take a look at Ourense. Overall of all of the autonomous regions of S... Read >
Author: StephenStewart
07th August 2007
Yunnan, a Kaleidescope of Culture by Tom Carter
While China's northeastern parts such as Beijing and Shandong may represent the historical heart of the People's Republic, it's in the west where we find a unique cultural diversity that is so attractive... Read >
Author: Tom Carter
06th August 2007
Broadband Internet service has expanded across the world and has become the most sought out and demanded technology oriented service today. Just in Canada in 2004 two-thirds of all Canadians dropped their, dial-up connections and switched to broadband In... Read >
Author: churchill.doug@gmail.com
05th July 2007
Andalucia is probably one of the most archetypal or stereotypical of all of the semi autonomous regions that make up Spain.
Once described as where bull fighters meet beaches, flamenco, white villages meet cave houses and all intermingled within a whol... Read >
Author: Scott James
27th April 2007
Siena is a city in Tuscany, Italy. It is the provincial capital of Siena province.
Flashbooking is a growing cheap hostel Siena and hotels directory specializing in budget accommodation for independent travellers, students, backpackers, families and al... Read >
Author: Michele De Capitani
22nd January 2007
Castilla & Leon is the largest region in Spain located between the north of Madrid, Portugal, Aragon and the Costa Verde. Many visitors approach this region from Madrid and its International Airport as many of the major cities in the region can be reached... Read >
Author: Steve Greenwood
18th December 2006
Andalucia is a wonderful place for the angler to indulge his passion of
fishing. The shorelines of both the Atlantic and the Mediterranen are a magnet
for many who like to go fishing in Andalucia and when conditions are
right you will see alot of fish... Read >
Author: Ruth Polak
16th December 2006
The number of hotels and bed and breakfasts in a city might be indicative of the beauty and appeal of its locality. If so, Victoria accommodations make such a statement - there are literally hundreds of bed and breakfasts alone. There are probably as many... Read >
Author: Martin Vernon
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