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Mesopotamia – Art and Artifacts Define the Cradle

29th July 2009
Mesopotamia, long known as the cradle of civilization, the birth place of writing, occupies a special place in the history of man. But how do we know it was the birthplace? What did this first civilization look like and why is this place so special? The a... Read >
Author: Twomacs

Welcome to Moldova

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 ... Read >
Author: Alex Luncashu

3 Reasons To Visit Guelph

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... Read >
Author: T. Payne

Romantic Breaks- Take A Look At Lynton And Lymouth In Devon

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... Read >
Author: Debbie Wall

Varanasi Travel Services

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... Read >
Author: murpaaneraaj1

Malaysia for a steal

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’... Read >
Author: ezeego

Blake's Lock Museum, charm and character of Reading

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... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

More information on the town of Rye

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... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Attractions and tourism in Kerala

16th January 2009
Kerala, situated on the tropical Malabar Coast, is one of the most popular tourists’ destinations in India. It has been named as one of the top 50 places of a lifetime by the National Geographic Traveler magazine and top ten paradises of the world. Fert... Read >
Author: nancy eben

Attractions and tourism in Kerala

16th January 2009
Kerala, situated on the tropical Malabar Coast, is one of the most popular tourists’ destinations in India. It has been named as one of the top 50 places of a lifetime by the National Geographic Traveler magazine and top ten paradises of the world. Fert... Read >
Author: nancy eben

Boise Idaho Real Estate - 5 Secrets

15th December 2008
In the Boise Idaho real estate market you either win or lose when you buy. It is very easy to win if you know what to look for. Learn the 5 secrets that most people don't know when they buy that saved one man $27,500 in one day. There are 5 Boise Ida... Read >
Author: ttippmann

Mobile versus Paper surveys from a tourism research perspective

15th December 2008
Adventa, a rural development initiative that provides assistance and support to Monmouthshire’s rural businesses, uses a combination of paper and mobile interviewing techniques to gather feedback at festivals and events. The organisation, among other in... Read >
Author: Nate Tennant

Hospitals And Medical Aid Centers, Kansas

08th December 2008
With an area of around 820 Suare Kilometers, Kansas, located in the state of Missouri is the largest city in United States. Located at the confluence of two rivers Missouri and Kansas, the city was witness to many great historical battles. Any person c... Read >
Author: zander smith

Barcelona A City Of Endless Possibilities

24th November 2008
Spain’s second largest city and capital of the Catalonia region, Barcelona is the epitome of life, colour and experience. Set on the Mediterranean coast and between two rivers with a climate typical of these parts. This means visitors can expect mild, h... Read >
Author: Larry Austin

Urlaub Allgäu-Find More than Your Expectations

03rd September 2008
Holiday or vacation is only one of its kind words for everyone, even children or elders. When hear about holidays, pictures of beautiful sceneries and environments appear in mind. Everyone wants to spend holidays with great fun and also wants to select t... Read >
Author: Article Manager

Allgäu-Make Your Vacation Unforgettable

03rd September 2008
Germany as a tourist destination has gained loads of fame all over the world. More and more people from all over the world want to visit Germany. This country is famous for its wide range of various riverscapes and river sceneries. The Rhine valley to mo... Read >
Author: Article Manager

Explore Hotels in York and Book the Best York Accommodation

24th August 2008
York has been considered as the spiritual capital of North England for two thousand years. What is more, it is seen as the center of Britain’s history. The inner part of the ancient walls of the city is comprised of several beautiful attractions. You ca... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com

Namur, One of the most strategic places in Belgium

16th August 2008
Namur is the capital of Wallonia, the French speaking southern part of Belgium. It is also the most important town in the province of Namur. This place of historic interest is situated 60 km south-east of Brussels, Belgium’s capital city. Over the pa... Read >
Author: Robrt Thomson

Hotels in Barcelona

07th July 2008
Information on hotels and accommodation in the capital of Catalonia in north eastern Spain. Details of the wide variety of culture, museums, art, architecture and activities in the modern city. Barcelona is a major economic centre, with one of Europe's ... Read >
Author: Intsub

Aberdeen the Place to be with a Car Hire

02nd April 2008
Nicknamed the Silver City with the Golden Sands, the area around Aberdeen, Scotland has been settled for at least 8,000 years making it a historic stop on a tour of Scotland. Car hire Scotland is the easiest way to see the sights that you really want to ... Read >
Author: Lakshmi

Nubra valley in ladakh

06th November 2007
The Nubra Valley has a historical romance, for the much famed Silk Route meandered along the banks of Nubra. From Xinjiang provinces of China via the mighty Karakoram Pass and Daulat Beg Oldi, travelers, traders, romantics, camels and horses traveled up ... Read >
Author: juliemeena

Extreme in Amazonia

06th June 2007
A trip to the jungles of Amazon isn’t something that anyone will like. Experienced people say that when going there, one must be in a special humour. A month of rich adventurous life in the Amazon selva will cost you approximately $5 thousand. T... Read >
Author: t_kogutenko

East Tennessee Fly Fishing

30th May 2007
Tennessee is flush with streams and rivers. This makes fly fishing spots plentiful, particularly in East Tennessee. Almost every different part of the country and the World can make their case as a fly fishing paradise and the debate rages on unabated.... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo

Europe's best castles

05th February 2007
Best castles in Europe Everybody has their own dream castle. For some it's the Disney castles with its turrets and spires; for others, a ruined stone tower standing on a mountain peak, or a brick gatehouse reflected in the still waters of a moat. A... Read >
Author: Andrea Kirkby

Namur Tourist Information

22nd August 2006
General summary of city: Namur is the capital of Wallonia, the French speaking southern part of Belgium. It is also the most important town in the province of Namur. This place of historic interest is situated 60 km south-east of Brussels, Belgium's capi... Read >
Author: Meredith Booney

Backpackers and the Cohutta Wilderness

06th August 2006
Checking out the Blue Ridge Mountains simply should be a must for any backpacker. When it comes to these mountains, the Cohutta wilderness is one of the best areas. Backpackers and the Cohutta Wilderness If you've planned a trip to Georgia, there a... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo

Discover Aquitaine

12th July 2006
The Aquitaine region of France is most famous --- and rightly so --- for its fabulous beaches and superb wine. It was named by the Romans who were extremely happy to discover so many rivers flowing through the land. England, as well as the Romans, once ... Read >
Author: Barry Hooper

A visit to Ronda, Malaga and Nerja, Spain

21st May 2006
Malaga Malaga is the capital city of the Costa del Sol, it is also one of the provinces of Andalusia, a port city and also the location for the international airport which is the largest airport in Spain. The population of Malaga and the surrounding... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Where in the wWorld is Milan usa?

04th April 2006
Things To Do In Milan, Pennsylvania First, after you're done asking, "Where in the world is Milan, PA, and why in the world would I want to go there to begin with?" you can learn how to pronounce the name. It's not, "Mee-YAHN," as is the proper way... Read >
Author: William Hirst

Brazil Bahia Locations to buy your holiday home

15th February 2006
Locations to buy property coconut coast Bahia Brazil Salvador Salvador the capital city of Bahia has many lovely locations to live for those who enjoy the city life. Vitoria is a beautiful tree lined elevated avenue running parallel to the... Read >
Author: Alexander Willi

Rhode Island Real Estate – The Cozy State

21st October 2005
Rhode Island is the smallest state in the union. While Rhode Island real estate prices aren't the smallest, the appreciation rate is healthy. Rhode Island Located between Connecticut and Massachusetts on the Atlantic Ocean, Rhode Island is a cozy s... Read >
Author: Raynor James