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Kolomna, Russia

According to JUSTINSHOES, Kolomna is located 114 km south of Moscow at the confluence of the Moskva River with the Oka River. For the first time the city is mentioned in 1177, this year is considered the year of foundation of the city. At that time, Kolomna was a border post of the Ryazan principality.… Read more »

Death Valley, California

Death Valley (California, USA) – exact location, interesting places, inhabitants, routes. Death Valley – a huge desert in the southwestern United States, located on the border of the states of California and Nevada – the lowest, hottest and driest place in North America. People come here for unearthly landscapes: cracked, salt-crusted earth, canyons and sand… Read more »

Ocean City, Maryland

Guide to Ocean City: how to get there and where to stay, what to see and where to sunbathe. The best things to do in Ocean City: fresh reviews and photos, places to see, branded entertainment and beaches. Ocean City, a resort town on the Atlantic Ocean in Maryland , is incredibly popular with residents… Read more »

Cuisine of Tanzania

According to INSIDEWATCH, the national cuisine of Tanzania is quite traditional for the territory of East Africa. For the most part, it is a mixture of African folk traditions based on the extensive use of plant products in combination with those products, often quite unusual, that can be found in the wild. On the coast,… Read more »

Saudi Arabia Literature

In the last two decades, the literary production of the Saudi Arabia has overcome a penalizing geographical and cultural isolation, and Saudi authors have become much more visible even in those Arab and international literary circuits on the margins of which they remained until a few years ago. The dawn of the 21st century. coincided… Read more »

Lebanon Economy

Republic (10,400 km 2 with 2,126,325 residents in 1970) unitary presidential type. Due to its geographical position, and the influx of numerous Palestinian refugees – who have come to close to 200,000 units -, Lebanon has been severely affected by the events of recent years, which have resulted in the outbreak of a bloody civil… Read more »

Bulgaria Attractions

Sea ​​baths Because of their excellent climate, Druzhba (the oldest sea resort) and Varna are very popular as sea resorts. Albena, Bulgaria’s newest seaside resort, is named after a village beauty and is situated on the edge of the forest. This prime example of modern Bulgarian architecture offers excellent restaurants and a lively nightlife. 15… Read more »

Geography of Switzerland

General information about Switzerland The official name is the Swiss Confederation (Schweizerische Eidgenossenschaft, Confederation Suisse, Confederazione Svizzera, Swiss Confederation). Located in Central Europe. The area is 41.29 thousand km2, the population is 7.3 million people. (2002). The official languages are German, French, Italian. The capital is Bern (112.5 thousand people, 2001). National holiday – Day… Read more »

Geography of Panama

General information about Panama The official name is the Republic of Panama (Republica de Panama), a state in Central America. It is located on the Isthmus of Panama, which links South and North America. The area is 75,517 km2, the population is 3 million people. (2001). The official language is Spanish. The capital is the… Read more »

Underground St. Paul’s River Park, Philippines

Underground River National Park is located on the west coast of Palawan, 81 kilometers from the center of Puerto Princesa. In 1999, it received the status of a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site. The scenery of this park is defined by impressive limestone karst landscapes, under which the underground river of the same name flows… Read more »

Santa Cruz and Potosi, Bolivia

Santa Cruz The Jesuit missions of SANTA CRUZ have been declared a cultural heritage of mankind by UNESCO. The city of Santa Cruz is located in the east of Bolivia. The city was founded on February 26, 1561 by Nuflo Chavez and named Santa Cruz de la Sierra. Located at an altitude of 437 m… Read more »

Main Resorts in Crete, Greece

Crete – Gouves Gouves is a resort place with beautiful sandy beaches and olive groves and vineyards. Located 18 km east of the capital of the island of Crete. Gouves village consists of two parts: lower – Kato and upper – Panno. Upper Gouves is a traditional Cretan village with traditional taverns and many old… Read more »

Kurmayor, Italy

At the foot of the majestic Mont Blanc, surrounded by coniferous forests and emerald meadows, there is a charming resort town of Courmayeur with old streets, cozy shops, gourmet restaurants and lively bars. Courmayeur, known since the 17th century for its amazing nature, today is a popular and comfortable ski resort, connected by a tunnel… Read more »

Mississippi – The South, Steeped in History

If you want to tour Mississippi, you are probably already an advanced USA tourist. Because Mississippi is not one of the “A-List” states that, like Florida or California, are among the dream destinations of many travelers. However, that doesn’t mean that this state has nothing to offer. But on the contrary. With its friendly climate,… Read more »

Serbia Grangiuppanato (1170 – 1217)

The Slavic masses who, pushed and dragged by the Avars, poured in at the end of the century. VI and at the beginning of the VII in the Balkans, they did not yet have precise ethnic features or political physiognomy. Slowly, and without it being possible today to reconstruct the process, they developed, between the… Read more »

Estonia Recent History

With the advent of the Bolshevik government in Russia, the Estonian Communists, who were represented by 12-15 thousand men among the Russian revolutionary troops, and who joined them in the country, hindered the further activity of the National Council, demanding the immediate establishment of workers ‘and soldiers’ councils and the extension of the Russian Soviet… Read more »

Switzerland Relief and Morphology

Switzerland is par excellence a state of mountains, hills, plateaus, without plains. About 60% of the territory is included in the Alpine region, which occupies the central-eastern and southern parts. A NO. the ranges of the Jura rise. Between these and the Alps lies a relatively depressed region, made up of hills separated by wide… Read more »

Japan General Information

Japan Capital, major cities: Tokyo. Kyoto, Osaka, Nagoya, Kobe, Yokohama individual tours In Japan, you can successfully combine many types of recreation: a breathtaking “excursion”, a beach holiday on the island of Okinawa, business tours (trips to numerous exhibitions and seminars), holidays in ski and thermal resorts, trips to study martial arts. Many are attracted… Read more »

Italy Public Budget Policy and the Sovereign Debt Crisis

The process of fiscal consolidation, which culminated in the second half of the nineties with the achievement of the conditions necessary for Italy’s participation in the European Economic and Monetary Union, underwent during the first decade of the 21st century. a gradual slowdown, ending with the 2008-09 recession and culminating, in the second half of… Read more »

Greece Economic and Financial Policy in the 1980’s

During the seventies in Greece there was a rapid economic growth that was fueled by a sustained development of internal demand. However, following the second oil shock and the slowdown in growth in the rest of the world, the situation has changed radically. Indeed, the 1980-83 period was characterized by stagnating income, inflation rates of… Read more »