26th March 2012
Cameroon is a popular African country, frequently visited by thousands of tourists from around the world. The climate is wet equatorial in the south, and arid subequatorial in the north. In the Cameroon highlands, it is a bit cooler. Rain falls during the...
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24th November 2010
Jaffa Gate (Sha'ar Yafo) with the rest of the walls and gates of Jerusalem was built by Sultan Suleiman I The Magnificent (Kanuni) in 1538. In the past, roads led from this gate to the port city of Jaffa (which was the reason for its Hebrew name), and the...
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24th November 2010
Topkapi Palace (Topkapi Sarsyi) is one of the biggest attractions of Istanbul and one of the most visited museums in Turkey. For 400 years the palace was the center of government of the Ottoman state, one of three biggest empires of the world.
In 1453,...
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24th November 2010
Brussels is a recognized center of European culture as the city has numerous historical monuments. However, currently the capital of Belgium is more known for the high development of modern science and art. The symbol of Brussels is the famous Manneken Pi...
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09th November 2010
While planning a tour in Central Asia, and more particularly, in Uzbekistan, travelers need to undertake an extensive search on available hotels, B&Bs, and other accommodation options. The article below seeks to help you in this.
Arriving in Tashkent
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09th November 2010
Uzbekistan is a newly independent country and a very attractive tourist destination in Central Asia. The country features millennia of historical background, ancient Buddhism and Zoroastrinism monuments, the legendary Great Silk Road leading from China an...
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05th November 2010
Central Asia has emerged as a new travel destination after the collapse of the Soviet Union, with five newly independent Republics: Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan and Kazakhstan.
Four countries belong to the Turkik culture and speak T...
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