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126: Understanding Of Italy
Italy is situated in Mediterranean Europe, bordering France, Switzerland, Austria, and Slovenia. The country, which is a boot-shaped peninsula, is surrounded by the Ligurian Sea, the Sardinian Sea, and the Tyrrhenian Sea in the west, the Sicilian and Ionian Sea in the South, and Adriatic Sea in the East. Italian is the major language spoken by the majority of the population, but as you travel throughout the country, you will find there are several distinct dialects corresponding to the region you are in. Italy has a very diverse landscape, but can be primarily described as mountainous including the Alpes and the Apennies mountain ranges that run through it. ...
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127: Free Things to Do in Vegas
If you find yourself eager to get to Vegas after playing on an online casino then read the following article to get the most out of your trip. With all the things to do in Vegas, below is a reduced l...
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128: Stay safe in Barcelona!
A lot of tourists are heading to mainland Europe, visiting cities such as Barcelona, Rome and Paris as opposed to the previously more popular destinations on the coast. However, you must stay safe whe...
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129: Why a holiday cottage is the best choice for you
You can have a beautiful rental in the holiday destination of your choice. It will be in excellent condition, well-maintained for your comfort and enjoyment; and it will be at a reasonably affordabl...
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130: Travel Made Easy
All of us travel but for various reasons; some of us travel for business reasons and others travel for pleasure. Even among those who travel for business or pleasure some of us travel within the cou...
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131: Ibiza Travel Guide
Ibiza is one of the Balearic Islands located in the Mediterranean Sea, belonging to Spain. One of the joys of being on this island is that, no matter where you are, especially when driving, you are n...
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132: Guide To Granada
Granada lies in the foothills of Spains Sierra Nevada Mountains. The main attraction of the Costa del Sol is the many sun drenched beaches running from Gibraltar to the province city of Malaga. The c...
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133: Sri Lanka is Becoming the Shopping Centre of South Asia
Sri Lanka, the navigational hub of the Orient in the ancient world, is an island in the Indian Ocean. From north to south it has a maximum length of 447 km and at its widest point it measures 219 km w...
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134: Frankfurt Attractions
Frankfurt is renowned for its high rise buildings, the European central bank, the birthplace of poet and writer Johann Goethe, its international airport, and of course its delicious Frankfurters, but ...
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135: Pony Trekking in Spain - The Equine Lover's Vacation
Pony trekking has gained immense popularity in Spain in recent years. Few better ways exist to combine balmy weather, gorgeous scenery and horseback riding into one vacation. Pony trekking holidays dr...
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136: Economy Holidays At Do It Yourself Hotels
Sometimes the easiest way to save money on a holiday is to cut back on hotels. Tourists typically don't spend a great deal of time in their rooms anyway. Many holidaymakers are simply looking for a cl...
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137: Tenerife Spends More To Gain Tourists
The Spanish Canary Island of Tenerife, the largest of the Canary Islands, is already one of the most sought after tourist destinations in the world. To remain as such while much of Europe faces econom...
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138: The Different Sides Of Davos
The town of Davos lies nestled in a lush valley between two Swiss mountain ranges. It snakes through the valley alongside the Landwasser River (Landwasserstrasse.) A person may get two entirely differ...
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139: 10 tips for language learning success
1. Dont be unrealistic You arent going to be an expert from the word go. Even if you have a basic grasp of the language, there are still going to be some areas that are new to you and it will take...
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140: What To See When You Travel To New York City
Like most of the great world cities, New York has an abundance of great attractions.A number of multi-attraction schemes give reduced prices and line-skipping privileges....
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141: What To See In St. Louis
* Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis, 4431 Lindell Blvd. (at Newstead Avenue in the Central West End neighborhood), +1 314 373-8200 - Open 7AM-7PM. This Roman Catholic church contains the most mosaic art in one site in the world--83,000 square feet, installed by a family of artists who used more than 41 million tiles with more than 7,000 colors. ...
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142: Best Campsites In Europe
If you want to camp in Europe, you should know that it's going to be a little bit different than camping in the United States. The campgrounds in much of Europe are in settings that are much more simi...
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143: High seas adventure aboard the high aspecthigh seas adventure aboard the high aspect
The High Aspect is a well appointed luxury yacht that is designed to whisk you and up to 7 guests away on the cruising expedition of your life, as you sail upon the high seas. For those thrill seekers...
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144: UK Tourists - Spend, Spend, Spend!
Within hours of British holiday companies reporting a surge of people taking an overseas holiday, the Bank of England issued yet another warning that the British economy could be in recession within t...
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145: Things to do in Cornwall
Things to do in Cornwall So youre going to Cornwall for your holidays surely you want to know what you can do there? Well there are plenty of things to do in Cornwall and I explore a select few of t...
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146: Tips For First Time Campers
Many families today do not have the opportunity to spend very much time together. With many couples both working everyday and kids having more activities than ever to keep them busy, many people dont...
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147: Turkish Holidays Beating Spain
Turkey could replace Spain this year as top holiday spot for British tourists - the Cooperative Travel Group's director of retail travel, Trevor Davis, said packaged holiday sales for Turkey have incr...
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148: Meals You Usually Do Not Get in a Restaurant When You Are In Czech Republic
Generally, probably the best place to really try the Czech cuisine is to be invited for such a meal to somebody's home. However, it is not so easy, because people today tend to prepare simpler and more international foods. Traditional Czech cuisine is often reserved to Sundays or some holidays or prepared by old grandma when her children visits her. This is not a rule, but it is a common situation. In common restaurants, even the better ones, the traditional Czech food usually does not match what the old grandma serves. This does not mean that the food is bad or not tasty, but it is missing something that the home preparation can provide. In luxurious restaurants specialized in Czech cuisine, the food can be excellent, but the luxurious style and creative improvements by the chef often do not match the style of the traditional folk cuisine. Again, this is not a hard rule. Sometimes you can compliment the food in a restaurant "As if my grandma prepared it."

There are some dishes that are usually not served in any restaurants or pubs, are usually made at home and are worth trying if you have the opportunity. Brambory na loupačku ("potatoes to be peeled") is a cheap and simple meal usually made in the countryside. Whole unpeeled potatoes are cooked in a big pot and put in the pot itself or a bowl on the table. You just take a hot potato from the pot, peel it yourself, put some salt, butter, and/or curd (tvaroh) on it and eat it. Drink it down with lot of cold milk. For such a simply meal it can be incredibly tasty, especially when eaten in the countryside after a day spent outside and chatting over it....
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149: Holidays Were Made For Splashing About In The Water
Having fun in the water ise becoming increasingly popular as part of a family holiday. Boating, parasailing, skiing, surfing and diving are promoted by many of the most popular tourism destinations in...
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150: Stay Safe And Healthy In Iceland
Iceland is among the safest places in the world, so there is next to no chance of getting robbed or harassed. This, however, excludes Reykjavík, which has recently begun to suffer of some petty theft, and monthly news of night-time rapes and beatings downtown. Also, use common sense when visiting the night life, partying in down town Reykjavik can get pretty wild and mixed with alcohol, you shouldn’t be surprised to see a lot of arguments and fights. If you see this happening, if anything just alert the next police officer you see, otherwise DON´T BE A HERO. ...
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