Rental Car - Take Your Time Travelling By Elija James

Ireland is a small island nation. But despite such characteristic, it has many evergreen landscapes, idyllic rural towns and long stretches of coastal waters. You might be one among those who are greatly enticed with such great sceneries. Drive along its roads through car rentals Ireland agencie

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Let Me Whet Your Appetite - Consider Going on a Very Special Unique Adventure By Sandy Shaw

Many are always looking for something different. There are those who would appreciate a unique and different type of holiday or vacation from what they may have been used to, and they may not wish to risk what is suggested here. There can be various reasons for considering it a risk. Let me deal wit

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Vacation in Israel and the Holy Land? Why Take an Adventurous Holiday There? Consider My Reasons! By Sandy Shaw

Why do I want to take a small group to The Holy Land? Well, it is not that I want only to take a small number to Israel, but I do realise that some people do not like groups of thirty to thirty five, and that has been my maximum number over these past years. It is more economic, for me, that way,

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Things to Do and See in Bruges, Belgium By Charles Weiss

Bruges is an historic city located in the West Flanders region of Belgium. It is one of the best preserved and most beautiful medieval cities in Europe. With a population of 255,000 as of 2008, Bruges has a significant economic importance, especially due to its strategic port. In fact, at one t

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Visiting Vienna, Austria By Cody Nevins

Vienna is the largest and primary city of the Republic of Austria, with a population of about 1.7 million as of 2009. It is the 10th largest city in the European Union, and is known as a major cultural, political, and economic center. The city straddles the River Danube, and the old city center

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Things to See in Aix-en-Provence, France By Charles Weiss

With a 2005 population of 140,000, Aix-en-Provence is famous for its natural hot springs, and in fact was founded in 123 BC by Romans drawn to the area by the thermal springs. There are many fountains throughout this city which is known as "the city of 1000 fountains". The most noteworthy founta

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Five of Germany’s Hidden Gems By Russell Horn

Berlin, Munich, Frankfurt are all places in Germany that are very popular with tourists for their historical and cultural significance, not to mention all the art museums, opera houses, shopping districts, and so forth that they have to offer. But Germany is more than its big cities. Here are fi

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Sights and Interests in Cologne, Germany By Chuck Weiss

Cologne is Germany's fourth-largest city with a 2006 population of 990,000. Arguably Germany's oldest city, it was founded by the Romans in 38 BC and lies on the River Rhine in the Rhineland area of Germany. Cologne took a particularly hard hit in World War II, suffering over 250 air raids which

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Sights and Interests in Nuremberg, Germany by Chuck Weiss

With a 2007 population of 500,000, Nuremberg sits on the Pegnitz River in the state of Bavaria about 100 miles north of Munich. Best known for the Nuremberg trials, this ancient Bavarian city has historical significance dating back to the Holy Roman Empire. Nuremberg has a medieval city center

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Sights and Happenings in Magdeburg, Germany by Ian Morrison

With a 2006 population of 230,000, Magdeburg is a former East German industrial center that is only now starting to noticeably emerge from decades of neglect. Magdeburg was an important medieval city, as the first Holy Roman Emperor Otto I made his residence here in the 10th century A.D. Magdeb

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