Articles, tagged with "two rivers", page 5
05th January 2010
Pune located in Maharashtra, India. It is next main municipality in the state and is measured the state's artistic capital. The municipality contains the head office of a managerial distribution officially recognized as the Pune division. The big student ...
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Author:
Baxy
23rd December 2009
India is not only known for the majestic Taj Mahal. It is also starting to make a name in the steel and telecommunication industries. By exploring Indias Steel City, you also get to enjoy a weekend stay in their hotels at a very affordable rate.
Jamshe...
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Author:
Urmann
22nd December 2009
Daintree is a quaint settlement on the northern side of Queensland. You will find that is a little over 50 km from Port Douglas and approximately 100 km from Cairns. The settlement was named after Richard Daintree, a geologist from Britain. The Dain tree ...
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Author:
Beatrix Klein
16th December 2009
Evidence has been found tracing the history of the area around Hull back to the early Bronze Age. There is also evidence of Iron Age activity which includes an Iron Age boat, recovered from the Humber in 1984. It is also known that in the early 1st centu...
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Author:
Susan Ashby
09th December 2009
The grace lent by a five yard saree woven in silk or cotton and displayed in a rainbow of colors, remains largely unparalleled. The modern forms of dressing don't come even an inch nearer to it.
This primary attire of Indian Women has even taken the w...
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Author:
Web Spiders
07th December 2009
The amazing Berlin can't be described in only several pages. The German capital can propose much more than what an excursionist may experience in one or even two weeks of vacation. To have a somewhat proper idea about Berlin, it is enough to say that it h...
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TudorBran
17th November 2009
Barcelona faces the Mediterranean Sea on the northeast coast of the Iberian Peninsula and is built on a plateau around 3 miles wide with a backdrop of the Collserola Mountains and between two rivers, the Llobregrat to the south-west and the Besos to the n...
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Author:
Sophie Norris
16th November 2009
During the colonial times, irrigation in Calgary or rather what is now modern Calgary, Alberta in Canada was somewhat a problem back then. Now it may seem strange that Calgary would have a problem with irrigation since it is located near the vicinity of t...
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bravo seo
23rd July 2009
Moldova is a European Country, which has a rich ethnic history. The majority of the population are Moldovans (Romanians), but the following national minorities live on this territory too: Ukrainians, Bulgarians, Gagauzians, Russians, Germans, Greeks, and ...
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Author:
Alex Luncashu
20th July 2009
Often referred to as The Royal City, Guelph Ontario is home to almost 115 000 residents. Guelph is situated in Southwestern Ontario and is only about 100 km. from downtown Toronto.
The relatively close access to Toronto, combined with a rural feel ma...
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Author:
T. Payne
12th June 2009
The West Country in simply one of the gems in the British isle, it has wild and unspoilt landscape that will inspire even the most cynical of hearts to think of romance again. The history found in the pages of romantic novels that have been linked to this...
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Author:
Debbie Wall
18th May 2009
Named after the confluence of two rivers, Varuna and Asi, the city is centered on the ghats that line the waterfront.Varanasi, or Benaras, (also known as Kashi) is one of the oldest living cities in the world. Varanasi`s Prominence in Hindu mythology is v...
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Author:
murpaaneraaj1
05th May 2009
Where does one go for a less expensive holiday.....there was a time when Sri Lanka and Thailand came to mind. Not anymore, its now Malaysia, the new hot spot for budget travellers with less time to kill. You will be surprised when you hear that you don't ...
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Author:
ezeego
04th April 2009
With its own character and vibrant history, Reading is located only twenty minutes from London on the banks of the river Kennet and the river Thames. Among many other attractions in Reading visitors will find one of the charming museums that has its own c...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
17th March 2009
Rye, East Sussex is a great town that not a lot of people know about. Those who don't know much about the town are missing out, however, because Rye has a lot that it can offer. It's a small town that lies at the meeting of two rivers and is nearly surrou...
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Author:
Robert Palmer