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France About a Country or Place

Discover Avignon, the beauty of Provence


Posted by Oficinas-Turismo on Thursday, April 10, 2014 (20:09:38) (4303 reads)

Avignon, for some time capital of Christendom in the Middle Ages, retains the indelible mark of its grandiose destiny : the palais des papes (palace of the popes), the Saint-Benezet brigde, called the « pont d’Avignon » of worldwide fame through its commemoration by the song, and the ramparts constitute an exceptional complex of monuments listed by UNESCO as World Heritage sites. In addition dozens of churches and chapels, all remains of a past rich in history give the city its unique atmosphere.

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New Zealand Prensa de Viajes y Turismo

Tourism New Zealand focuses in emerging markets


Posted by Oficinas-Turismo on Thursday, April 10, 2014 (19:55:26) (5632 reads)

Tourism New Zealand has kicked-off 2014 with its sights set firmly on continuing the upward trend of visitor arrivals from existing core markets - as well as the newly identified 'emerging markets' of India, Indonesia and Latin America.

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Slovenia Nature News

Slovenia in bloom – two million tulips in Volčji Potok


Posted by spainsun on Thursday, April 10, 2014 (19:34:48) (4761 reads)

Feel spring in green Slovenia! Not far from Ljubljana, Volčji Potok Arboretum will host an exhibition of over two million tulips between 26 April and 4 May. Moving among the tulips there will be full-size dinosaurs, which have been resurrected here in Slovenia in order for them to soften up among the flowers. This is no April fool hoax, but a colourful, all-Slovenian greeting to spring at the foot of the two-thousanders of the Kamnik-Savinja Alps where a tulip will blossom for every one of the two million Slovenians.

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Slovenia Eventos

Start the European Basketball Championship in Slovenia


Posted by spainsun on Wednesday, September 04, 2013 (11:44:26) (9996 reads)

The largest sports event in the history of independent Slovenia, the European Basketball Championship, has begun, just today! Slovenia and, especially, its host towns - Ljubljana, Koper, Jesenice and Celje, with EuroBasket 2013, will step into the light of the entire European and wider basketball public from 4 to 22 September 2013.

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Slovenia Eventos

News from Slovenia July 2013


Posted by REMO on Saturday, July 27, 2013 (01:50:54) (5008 reads)

News from Slovenia July 2013

EuroBasket 2013 - the biggest sporting event in the history of independent Slovenia is less than two months away. Join the countdown as euphoria rises!

Matevž Lenarčič wins the Aviator of the Year award and also beats the "Fearless Felix". Hostel Celica – award winner as the most innovative hostel, placed among 25 most unique hotels in the world and ranked among the top most popular hostels according to the world tourist guide "bibles" such as Lonely Planet and Rough Guides - is at its 10th anniversary also one of the most extraordinary and innovative places from all the continents described in the publication 501 Great Places to Stay.

Follow www.slovenia.info to get the feel of summer festival fever in Slovenia!

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Germany Eventos

Düsseldorf a summer's tale


Posted by REMO on Saturday, July 27, 2013 (01:50:18) (4617 reads)

Dear Düsseldorf Friends,

As Fortuna is all set to fight its way back into the Bundesliga this season, Düsseldorf today already takes a top spot in the Champions League of cities. The event and cultural calendar for the coming months once again makes a trip to the Rhine metropolis more than worthwhile.

But come and take a look for yourself – seeing is believing!

We look forward to your visit.

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Belgium Transportes - Transports

Grand Opening of Red Star Line Museum


Posted by spainsun on Tuesday, July 02, 2013 (23:46:55) (4900 reads)

The new museum is housed in the historical warehouses of the legendary shipping company Red Star Line. The Red Star Line Museum tells the story of the company and highlights on the tales of more than two millions Europeans who had the courage to leave the old world in search of better life in the Promised Land. Between 1873 and 1934 the Red Star Line's ocean steamers sailed to the United States with famous passengers as Albert Einstein, others as Irving Berlin would become international stars.

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India Travel Experiences

116 Listed ASI Monuments of India to Start e-Ticketing


Posted by addyson on Wednesday, May 08, 2013 (21:45:46) (9070 reads)

Visitors to Qutab Minar, Taj Mahal, Ajanta & Ellora Caves, or any of the 116 ticketed monuments in India are soon to be facilitated with the easiest way of booking tickets – online

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Germany Eventos

Düsseldorf News - An eventful year 2013 awaits you!


Posted by REMO on Thursday, January 17, 2013 (17:19:53) (5042 reads)

We wish you all a happy New Year, and look forward to enjoying some eventful months with you in Düsseldorf.

The year starts straight away with a highlight – the Düsseldorf Carnival – that will reach its peak at the beginning of February and will have the whole city linking arms and swaying together.

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Iran About a Country or Place

Iran Tourism Guide


Posted by Oficinas_Turismo on Thursday, December 13, 2012 (17:32:41) (49244 reads)

From the 6th century BC until 1935, the country that today is Iran was known as Persia. The name, Iran, derives from an ancient term "a‐eer‐yanem va‐ee‐jo" in Avesta, the holy book of the Zoroastrians, meaning 'the land of the Aeers'.
This term refers to the plateau upon which the Indo‐Iranians, a branch of the Aryans, settled. By the passing of time, the term "Aeer" changed to "Er" and later to "Ir", and so the official name of the country during the Sassanid period (400‐600 AD) was Iranshatr or Iranshahr. "Shatr" or "Shahr" means country, and so, Iranshahr meant "the country of the Nobles".
Iran comprises of a land area of over 1.6 million Sq m (the 17th country in the world by land area).

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