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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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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Galway, Ireland - Ireland’s Most Irish City By Charles Weiss,

With a population of 73,000 as of 2006, Galway is Ireland's fastest growing and third-largest city. Located on the west coast of Ireland, a 2008 poll ranked Galway as the 14th best tourist destination in Europe and, behind Dingle, the second best in Ireland. It ranked ahead of traditional touris

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Thailand - The Magic Lives On By Jimmy Jamm

Hedged in the mountains of Southeast Asia, is the country of Thailand, which, by current estimates boasts the 50th largest country in the world in terms of land mass (over 500,000sq km). In terms of population this Southeast Asia hub is home to over 63 million souls and is ideally multi-ethnic.

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Visiting Liepaja, Latvia By Harve Kaufman

Liepaja is located on the Baltic Sea in western Latvia. With a 2007 population of 85,000, Liepaja is Latvia's third-largest city. As far north as Liepaja is, its port stays ice free year-round and has been a strategic port throughout history, most notably for the Czarist Navy and then for the US

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Traveling Through the Town of Machynlleth, Powys By Simon Haughtone

Traveling through the town of Machynlleth, Powys, Wales reveals how central it once was in the history of the country. Though small, with a population of about twenty-two hundred citizens, it makes up for its size with it's attractiveness. The town itself lies in the Dyfi Valley, which takes its

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Useful Information About the City of Kaysville, Utah By Kraig Wilkes

As the first city in Davis County Utah, it was settled in 1850 and established in 1868. Population is 26,000 and median income is somewhere around $69,539. About 16% of the people rent and there are 8,500 houses. Temperatures allow for all four seasons and reach a summer high of about 92 degrees

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Bouvet

Bouvet   About   Capital Gaborone Largest city Gaborone Official language(s) English (Official), Tswana (National) Population 1,765,000 Currency Pula Calling code +267 This uninhabited volcanic island is most entirely got across by glaciers and is hard to approach. It was found in 173

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Buckingham, Buckinghamshire - Ideal For a Weekend Gateway By Simon Haughtone

Buckingham - Buckinghamshire is a beautiful little town nestled at the border or the famous Thames River that runs its course in Eastern England. To be more precise about its location, it is sited ten miles from the confined boundaries of Northamptonshire. The population of this town is recorded

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Sights and Happenings in Leubeck, Germany By Ian Morrison

With a 2005 population of 213,000, Leubeck is located on the Trave River and is the largest German port on the Baltic Sea. Leubeck has a storied history, and features a brick Gothic architectural style which has the city listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In the 14th century, Leubeck was the

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