Visiting Tallinn, Estonia By Cody Nevins

Tallinn is the largest city and capital of Estonia, with a population of 404,000 as of 2009. It is situated on the banks of the Gulf of Finland, on the northern coast of Estonia. The city has been attacked, razed and pillaged on many occasions throughout history, including by the Germans in the

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The Mighty Chobe in Botswana By Annette Hendley

Botswana is one of the few African countries that has a stable government, is rich in minerals, exquisite in natural beauty and has a strong currency. Their currency is, at this point, even stronger than the South African Rand. Even though South Africa is mostly seen as the advanced and stable count

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Naples - A City Built by a Mermaid By Michael Drewell

Naples is a port city in southern Italy. It is also the capital city of Campagna district. As the capital city of Campagna district in Italy, Naples has a population of over one point two million people. It is the most important city in the south of Italy. Also, it is the third largest city and

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Spain is one of the few places which come first in mind when planning a fun filled vacation. It is very popular for its many tourists' attractions. And the journey can be made much more enjoyable with a car rental in Spain. In Spain there are a lot of car rental companies present at your serv

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Weekend Car Rental at an Affordable Price - Tips on Finding a Great Deal on Car Hire By Teresa Farren-Price

We all feel better when we can say that we have saved money on something, car rental is no different if you can save on the car hire you can spend more on the holiday. Some websites often have deals or specials listed on the home page take the time to have a look they may need to get some vehicl

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Visiting the Port City of Gothenburg, Sweden By Harve Kaufman

Gothenburg is the second largest city in Sweden, with 622,000 inhabitants as of 2009. It is also the largest seaport in all of Scandinavia. Also largest in Scandinavia is the University of Gothenburg. Planned by Dutch engineers in the 17th century, Gothenburg as long been a bustling harbor ci

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Top Tips For Driving in the UK By John Downes

· If you have never been to the UK or drove there before, a detailed map or good Satellite Navigation or GPS system is very useful, and this will help you navigate the roads as you go from scenic attraction to attraction!· Please ensure to have your valid driving licence with you at all times on t

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The Sahara Adventure By David Urmann

From Clive Cussler's exciting adventure thriller packed with masterful infusion of historical confusion making readers, we wonder if it were a fiction book they were reading. The Sahara Desert holds the world awed and fascinated with its many secrets buried in its vast stretch of sand. But from D

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HISTORY OF INDIA

India is a very vast nation geographically; it forms the meeting ground between the East and the West and hence an important destination to conduct trade with the Western nations. This point in particular, attracted many a foreign invaders to lay hands over this nation - known for her rich culture,

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Revisiting Russia - Regardless of Putin’s Efforts, Russians Want to Join Our World! By Aaltje Van Zoelen

Recently I revisited East Russia both for pleasure and business. The pleasure included joining a cruise along the Kuril Islands and Kamchatka, which highlighted getting acquainted with East Russia's not so distant history and with its nature in all its magnificent forms. The business part had to do

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