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July 19th, 2007
1. If you fly frequently, consider joining a frequent flyer program.
Frequent flyer programs can offer long-term discounts, so don’t always buy the cheapest ticket. Once you factor in the free tickets that you eventually qualify for, you could end up saving money. This is an especially good strategy for those who often fly overseas […]
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July 18th, 2007
Kansas City is the largest city in Missouri, and is located where the Missouri and Kansas Rivers meet. The city has an estimated population of about 450,000 and a metropolitan area population of nearly 2 million. Over the past 5 years it has built many new construction projects.
A new project of urban revitalization […]
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Wayne |
July 17th, 2007
Situated in South West England between Somerset and Gloucestershire, through which the rivers Avon and Frome run through, Bristol is the United Kingdom’s ninth most populous city. The city’s prosperous economy owes its existence to the Port of Bristol, British Aerospace industry, Rolls-Royce and its ship-building industry.
Bristol has a population of 400,000, comprising ethnic […]
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Wayne |
July 16th, 2007
As the third largest city in Sweden, Malmo is a popular place to visit in Scandinavia. The city is one of the region’s earliest industrial towns; however, the age of post-industrialism has seen Malmo transformed from a hub of manufacturing into a large university town which boasts an impressive world of arts, education and culture. […]
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Wayne |
July 15th, 2007
Berlin is one of the sixteen states of Federal Republic of Germany. Brandenburg –the metropolitan region of Berlin, is also known as the heart of Berlin, located in northeastern Germany. In Culture, Science and European politics, Berlin is one of the most important centers. Berlin is the home of many radio stations and […]
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July 14th, 2007
Christopher Columbus discovered this place in 1492. In 1496 his brother Bartolomeo founded a city here, which he called San Felipe de Puerto Plata. After a period of rapid development the city’s star has gone down as there were another lands of the New World discovered. The city was all stuck in smuggling while its […]
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July 13th, 2007
Less well known as a romantic destination than the somewhat clichéd Paris – the Austrian capital of Vienna is one of the most beautiful, sophisticated and vibrant cities of the world. Its blend of historical and cultural heritage mixed with majestic boulevards, medieval streets and ornate courtyards, radiates old world charm and magic.
But it’s […]
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July 12th, 2007
Bulgaria has fast become a favourite holiday destination with British holidaymakers; and with pristine ski resorts, beautiful beaches and low prices that undercut Western Europe, it’s easy to see why. Sofia, the country’s capital and Bansko, its premier ski resort, have been particularly big winners in the tourism game, attracting a large share of international […]
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Wayne |
July 11th, 2007
Beijing, a metropolis in northern China, is the capital of the People’s Republic of China.
The guides are full of essential hints on where to go, things to see, Beijing’s Museums, shopping mall and flea markets, quality places reasonably priced where to eat or sip a famous Pilsner, clubs and discos, budget hostels and cheap […]
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July 10th, 2007
Atlanta Ga. is one of the great cities of the Southern United States. The city’s population is almost 500,000, with a metropolitan area of over 5 million people. At about 1050 feet or 320 meters above mean sea level, Atlanta sits atop a ridge south of the Chattahoochee River. Much of the river’s […]
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