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The Growth of Cricket

02nd December 2008
Cricket is considered as a religion in many countries. However thinking about the history of cricket is a big fact and for it is played from time immemorial. The history goes back to the thirteenth century or even further. It is likely estimated that the ... Read >
Author: Sharon Samraj

A Quick Tour Of Italy - Bergamo And Lake Como

01st December 2008
If you are planning a European tourist destination, you should consider the city of Bergamo and Lake Como in the Lombardy region of northern Italy. Depending on your specific interests, this beautiful area might be an ideal vacation spot. You can get clas... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

A Quick Tour Of Italy - Lake Garda

30th November 2008
If you are looking for a European tourist destination, why not consider Lake Garda located mostly in the Lombardy region of northern Italy? Depending on your specific interests, this beautiful area might be an ideal vacation spot. You can get classic Ital... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

A Lot Of Bull In Pamplona

18th November 2008
Beginning on the seventh day of July, each and every year, you have the chance to be chased down the street by a herd of angry bulls. If you are mad enough to enjoy this type of recreation, get yourself along to Pamplona and join in the fun. The 'Bull ... Read >
Author: Alan Liptrot

A Quick Tour Of Italy - Basilicata

16th October 2008
If you are planning to tour Europe, you should consider the Basilicata region of southern Italy. Basilicata forms the instep of the Italian boot with two small seacoasts, one on the Ionian Sea in the east and one on the Tyrrhenian Sea in the west. Dependi... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

Conil- A Treasured Tourist Destination

07th October 2008
If you want to spend a holiday away from all the hustle & bustle then Conil is a town located in the southern part of Spain, would be the perfect answer. With around a population of twenty thousand, Conil has six beaches making it one of the most desired ... Read >
Author: Article Manager

Explore The Artistic Creativity of Ancient Origin at The London National Gallery

26th September 2008
The London National Gallery was established in the year 1824, and contains a large collection of beautiful paintings belonging to the different eras of European history. There are over 2300 such paintings and some of these go back as much as to the middle... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe

The Benefits of Camphor Oil

09th September 2008
Camphor is originally from China and Japan. Today you can find this tree in locations like Argentina, Egypt, Brazil, Southern Europe, the U.S. and Madagascar. This tree has been known to grow taller than 100 feet. The leaves of the camphor tree are red... Read >
Author: Vincent

History Of Spanish Language

16th August 2008
Spanish language largely spoken by the natives of Spain originated from 'Vulgar Latin' or popular Latin which covers the popular dialects and sociolects of the Latin language. It also drew influences from the language 'Basque' which is spoken by people wh... Read >
Author: Jennie

Why Bowling is a Popular Fun Sport

21st May 2008
Throughout the years, since the introduction of bowling, it has become more and more popular and an exciting indoor sport for many people. It has attracted people from all over the world gaining its reputation as a sport that is fun played and enjoy. Its ... Read >
Author: John Smi

Tourist city guide to Birmingham

15th May 2008
Birmingham's history stretches back to the sixth century, but is currently Europe's newest city. The second largest city in England, Birmingham is home to more than a million people and continues to expand on its success. The city has much to offer vis... Read >
Author: Ms Leisha Greenfield

City guide to Bradford

15th May 2008
Bradford is a large northern city, with a long and documented history, and a population of almost 300,000 people. Numerous important historical buildings and monuments, including mills and factories and one of only two World Heritage Sites in Yorkshire... Read >
Author: Ms Leisha Greenfield

Bali Travel Guide and Review - Part 1

25th April 2008
Bali Introduction: The Geography Bali is a small volcanic island covering around 5000 square kilometers, just south of the equator. Central Bali is dominated by the island's major volcanic peaks, from which the land steadily descends all the way down ... Read >
Author: Dave Waldheim

Logo – An Identity For Your Business

02nd April 2008
What is a Logo? Logo is the visual representation of your company or organization. It is the name, symbol, monogram, emblem, trademark or any other graphic representation designed for easy and definitive recognition by your company audience. Short H... Read >
Author: Sam DCosta

I Love Touring Paris - The Latin Quarter (Fifth Arrondissement)

31st March 2008
The 5th arrondissement is on the Left Bank of the Seine River in central Paris. It is often known as the Quartier Latin (Latin Quarter) even though it's been a long time since many people have spoken Latin there. The population is slightly under sixty tho... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss
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