Articles, tagged with "vatican city", page 5
31st March 2010
Italy is one of best destination for celebrating your vacation in Europe. Rome is the capital city and largest in Italy being the most populated. Rome is a historic city which exists from two and half thousand years ago. It is located in the central weste...
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Emiley David
12th March 2010
People dream about going on their perfect vacation. One of the places that people prefer to enjoy that vacation is Italy. Italy is a country located in south of Europe and is a peninsula located in the Mediterranean Sea. Like most countries in Europe; Ita...
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gfy4yyrg
05th March 2010
Rome is home to many fascinating attractions and its historical significance expands beyond the birthplace of the Roman Empire. Its links to Christianity are evident around every corner in the city, and none more so than at the Vatican City. The Vatican...
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Adam Singleton
05th March 2010
A trip to Europe would not be complete without a trip to the Eternal City of Rome. Rome is one of those places that you will not get the feel of until you get there. No matter how many movies you see that are set in Rome, or how much studying you do about...
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Asif
20th January 2010
When was the Vatican built? Vatican City is a territory that is surrounded by walls. It can be found inside the city of Rome. The land area of the Vatican City is forty four hectares. There are eight hundred people living in the Vatican. It is in fact the...
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Kenny Leones
13th January 2010
If there was a list of the top 5 cities to visit in the world, Rome would have to be one of them. It is truly an impressive place both historically and currently. The ancient ruins left behind tell an impressive story of the real superpower from the past....
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Jean
11th January 2010
One of the most common images we conjure up when we think of Rome is, undoubtedly, the Vatican City. A labyrinthine city within a city, the Vatican is a sprawling maze of adventure, with myriad nooks and crannies to explore, and all of this is quieted gua...
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Paul Buchanan
24th December 2009
So you are hankering to visit central Italy in January, but you just aren't sure what to see and what to do. Don't despair; you may find many special events that simply are not available in the good old summertime. Here are a few of them. Get rolling; Jan...
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Levi Reiss
18th December 2009
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Rome has a charming blend of old and new traditions, many hotels and shopping sites, delicious dishes and classical culture. With a culture that has a two thousand year history, stories says that the city wa...
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directline-holidays.co.uk
17th December 2009
Who won’t like the idea of visiting Vatican City, the land of the Pope, on the occasion of Christmas? No issues - bring home the Vatican environment on the occasion of Christmas and let the Vatican touch spread across your Christmas celebrations. If...
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Jasnav
17th December 2009
Latium is on the Tyrrhenian coast of central Italy. Its capital is Rome, the capital of Italy, and, and, and. I said it before, I'll say it again. Or more precisely, I quoted before, and I'll quote again (because I did not coin this phrase) Roma, non bast...
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Author:
Levi Reiss
10th December 2009
For those who are looking for a romantic holiday or if you are looking for a quick glance into the history of Roman empire, you should definitely visit this most fascinating city. This exquisitely beautiful city of Rome is over 2,700 years old and has bec...
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Jean
08th December 2009
Rome is a wonderful city where nature exists in true value. Being in the beautiful city of Rome you have many historic locations to visit here. Many people visit here with intense to visit one of most historic destination which is the amphitheatre known a...
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Author:
roby.john
07th December 2009
Not only the capital of Italy, Rome is also the home of the Catholic Church, the Vatican City and centuries and centuries of stunning history. The heritage of the city runs deep, more than 2,500 years of history inhabit this city, that was the founding ho...
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Jonathan Wallace
07th December 2009
Cradling Renaissance in one hand and science in the other, Italy has lived up to every label it has been bestowed upon flawlessly. Spectacular sights and pieces of history command for this country, respect from art connoisseurs and laymen alike. Co-existi...
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Author:
Ryan Fyfe