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Boracay

08 May, 2009

The Perfect Vacation Spot: Boracay Everyone dreams of a great island, where, there is nothing to disturb them, where, everything is perfect. Where, there is the Ocean, the beach and fun. Boracay fits all these. It is a tropical island in Philippines. Its position determines the weather. The weather is superb. You wouldn’t want more [...]

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Guatemala City

07 May, 2009

Guatemala, the Greatest Archeological Site in the Western Hemisphere The largest city and Capital of Guatemala is Guatemala City. The citizens are primarily of Mestizo or Spanish descendents and currently number in the seven millions. There are several aboriginal populations in and around the city as well and small enclaves of Jewish, German, Argentinean, Korean [...]

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Santa Fe

07 May, 2009

Santa Fe – A Small American Art Center Santa Fe is the capital of New Mexico State, in United States of America. It is also known as “The City Different”. It covers an area of almost 100 square kilometers and has a population of over 60000 people. The town was founded in 1608 and was [...]

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Chiang Mai

07 May, 2009

A Small but Warm City, Chiang Mai Chiang Mai is the largest city in the northern part of Thailand. The city has been modernized in the last years. It has a lot of attractions. You can go ride elephants, for an hour and a half, or watch an elephant show. If you are seeking something [...]

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Basel

07 May, 2009

Basel, in the Middle of Culture Basel is a small but beautiful city in Switzerland. It is located on the river Rhine, in the northern part of the country. It has a rich history. Roman settlements were discovered. The city was home to many accords, like the Treaty of Basel. It is the only port [...]

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Bandung

07 May, 2009

Bandung, a Blend between the Traditional and the Modern Bandung is the capital of the West Java province in Indonesia. It has heavily populated and has a density of almost 15000 people / square kilometer. The city has is known to be more than 500 years old. An amazing thing about it is that it [...]

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Harbin

06 May, 2009

Harbin, a Combination of Efficiency and Progress Harbin is the capital of the Heilongjiang Province in China. It is located on the Songhua River. It is a key political, economic, scientific and cultural center of the country. The city is famous for its ice sculptures in winter and for being a gateway with Russia. In [...]

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Lausanne

06 May, 2009

Lausanne from a Roman Military Camp to Skateboard Central Lausanne started out as a Roman Empire military camp. It was located where Vidy and Ouchy are now. When the Roman Empire fell, it was moved to where it is now, an area that was easier to defend. The hills made it harder to attack. The [...]

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Matsuyama

06 May, 2009

Matsuyama, another Japanese Beauty Matsuyama is the capital city of Ehime Prefecture, in Japan. It is located on the Shikoku island of Japan, on the northeastern part of the Dogo Plain. It has a population of over half a million of people and a density of over 1000 people / square kilometer. You can find [...]

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Melbourne

05 May, 2009

Sumptuous Melbourne City Melbourne is the second largest city in Australia and has a population of 3.8 million people. It is the capital of the Australian state of Victoria. Located at the bottom of the Yarra River, the city was founded by settlers from Van Diemen’s land. Aided by the Victorian Gold Rush, the city [...]

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