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    • The Routes of the Legacy of Al-Andalus by Rudi Van Der Zalm with 0views

      For almost eight centuries, the Iberian Peninsula lived one of its most privileged moments, not only with regard to Spain, but also to Europe as a whole: the age of Moslem Spain, which the Arabs called al-Andalus. The mixture of races, religions and cultures gave rise to a brilliant civilisation, where both the Arts and Science flou | Article date: 2008-02-09 ...

    • What To See In Tuileries Palace in Paris by Phoenix Delray with 0views

      Tuileries Palace in Paris, France is the French regal residency, which neighbors the famous Louvre. In the early 1870s, the Tuileries burned. Tuileries was the original house for the commission of Frances famous Catherine de Mdicis. Once the establishment burnt, France set out to construct the building, making it Paris, Frances fabulous Tuilerie | Article date: 2008-02-09 ...

    • Turkey Holidays - Eating Out in Istanbul by Mike Norman with 0views

      It is possible to find a restaurant to suit all budgets and all dining habits in practically every corner of Istanbul. In addition to places where one can find noteworthy samples of Turkish and world cuisine ranging from Japanese to Californian, it is also possible to encounter cosy cafes and buffets. Most of the cafes offer a quick bite, wherea | Article date: 2008-02-09 ...

    • Holidays in Turkey : Discover Marmaris by Mike Norman with 0views

      Marmaris is the famous Turkish holiday resort inviting millions of visitors from Europe an UK. The beaches are not the greatest in the world but are more than adequate for children and adults alike. The sand is mostly black sand and a bit gritty. The beaches are not very wide and the top half is covered in sunbeds and umbrellas whic | Article date: 2008-02-09 ...

    • Subjects To Be Aware Of When Looking At New Caravans by Thomas Pretty with 0views

      When looking at a touring caravan there are several quite different layouts to consider. For families with two or more children, fixed bunks are very popular, particularly if children wish to bring along friends. Smaller families or couples that occasionally take grandchildren often prefer caravans with side bunk beds that dur | Article date: 2008-02-09 ...

    • Hotels - Argentina, an Introduction by Liam G with 0views

      Unparalleled diversity is probably the best phrase to describe Argentina. Spanning nearly 3, 800km and covering an area over 2,776,890 sq km, Argentina is a colossal country, and subsequently the eighth largest country on the planet. With all this space, there is a wealth of options for the humble traveller. Over the past few years | Article date: 2008-02-08 ...

    • Fun, Games and Holidays in Beijing by J Tillotson with 0views

      Beijing is the place to be in 2008 if you"re a sports fan. A very auspicious year for the Chinese people, this is the year in which Beijing will host the 29th Olympic games. The games will start with the lighting of the Olympic Flame at eight minutes to 8 on August 8th. Beijing has thrown itself with great gusto into the prepa | Article date: 2008-02-08 ...

    • Ski Holidays: a Resort Guide Part 1 by J Tillotson with 0views

      In Britain, we don"t get an abundance of either sun or snow, so it stands to reason we"ll go elsewhere for it. Ski resorts are a popular holiday choice amongst the British, and while not as great a variety as there is with sunspots, there"s still plenty of choice to suit any taste. Andorra The miniscule | Article date: 2008-02-08 ...

    • Ski Holidays: a Resort Guide Part 2 by J Tillotson with 0views

      In Britain, we don"t get an abundance of either sun or snow, so it stands to reason we"ll go elsewhere for it. Ski resorts are a popular holiday choice amongst the British, and while not as great a variety as there is with sunspots, there"s still plenty of choice to suit any taste. This continues our brief guide to the various ski | Article date: 2008-02-08 ...

    • Ski Holidays: a Resort Guide Part 3 by J Tillotson with 0views

      In Britain, we don"t get an abundance of either sun or snow, so it stands to reason we"ll go elsewhere for it. Ski resorts are a popular holiday choice amongst the British, and while not as great a variety as there is with sunspots, there"s still plenty of choice to suit any taste. This is the final part of our brief guide to the | Article date: 2008-02-08 ...

    • Holidays in Cyprus by J Tillotson with 0views

      What do you look for in a holiday? Are you a sun-worshipper, preferring to spend your days on the beach with a book, soaking up the rays and showing your friends back home a tan to envy? Or are you the more adventurous type who just can"t sit still, and needs to be out doing energetic things every day? Or perhaps you have a young family and | Article date: 2008-02-08 ...

    • European Car Hire Part 1 by J Tillotson with 0views

      It"s been many years now since the Channel Tunnel was built, yet the novelty of driving to Europe hasn"t worn off for many of us. But not everyone wants to drive halfway across Britain to keep on driving in a different country, which is where car hire firms come in useful. Hiring a car abroad is a great way of exploring a foreign count | Article date: 2008-02-08 ...

    • Holidays in Malta by J Tillotson with 0views

      Anyone who has seen the Robin Williams film version of Popeye will be at least a little familiar with the Mediterranean island of Malta. The term "good things come in small packages" certainly can be applied to this small yet beautiful land. Malta is only 17 miles long end to end and 9 miles across at its widest point, yet has some of | Article date: 2008-02-08 ...

    • European Car Hire Part 2 by J Tillotson with 0views

      It"s been many years now since the Channel Tunnel was built, yet the novelty of driving to Europe hasn"t worn off for many of us. But not everyone wants to drive halfway across Britain to keep on driving in a different country, which is where car hire firms come in useful. This continues our guide to some of the more popular driving de | Article date: 2008-02-08 ...

    • European Car Hire Part 3 by J Tillotson with 0views

      It"s been many years now since the Channel Tunnel was built, yet the novelty of driving to Europe hasn"t worn off for many of us. But not everyone wants to drive halfway across Britain to keep on driving in a different country, which is where car hire firms come in useful. This is the final part of our guide to some of the more popular | Article date: 2008-02-08 ...

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