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Georgian Bay Islands National Park

The Georgian Bay Islands National Park is one of the many Canadian ones National parksand is located in George Bay near Port Severn. The Canadian province of Ontario is the home area of ​​the park. It was founded in 1929 and consists of a maritime landscape. A total of 59 small islands belong to the… Read more »

Uruguay History and Culture

HISTORY Inhabited by mainly nomadic indigenous tribes, the present Uruguayan territory was first explored by JD de Solís in 1516. In the 17th century, the Bandairantes, Portuguese adventurers who came from Brazil to hunt for labor for their plantations, came there more and more frequently. The Jesuits lined up in defense of the natives, whose… Read more »

Mount Revelstoke National Park

Many visitors become aware of Mount Revelstoke National Park by chance. It is one of the smaller park areas in Canada and yet of impressive beauty. It is located in the Canadian province of British Columbia and is beautiful located on a mountain range of the Columbia Mountains and part of the Rocky Mountains. It… Read more »

State of Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany

The third largest state of Baden-Württemberg is located in the southwest of Germany. Stuttgart in the Middle Neckar conurbation is the state capital. The Upper Rhine Plain with its eastern boundary, the southern Odenwald and the Black Forest, the Swabian-Franconian Layered Plains and the Allgäu, which is part of the Alpine foothills, are the three… Read more »

Dresden – Florence on the Elbe and State Capital

Dresden lies in a protected basin location on both sides of the Elbe. The city is the capital and cultural center of the new federal state of Saxony. Dresden has to share its position as an economic center with Leipzig. The city, known as “Florence on the Elbe” due to its remarkable cityscape until the… Read more »

Geysers, Fumaroles – Volcanic aftermath in Iceland

A geyser is a thermal spring spring that regularly hurls its water out. This phenomenon was named after the Great Geyser in Iceland. The geyser is a special type of thermal bath (hot spring), which is one of the volcanic aftermaths with the gas or steam emitting fumaroles, solfataras and mofets. All of these manifestations… Read more »

State of Hesse, Germany

The state of Hesse is located in the center of the Federal Republic of Germany. The state capital is Wiesbaden. A large part of the country, which is strongly structured by basins and depressions, lies in the area of ​​the German low mountain range threshold. The Main and Lahn drain to the Rhine and the… Read more »

Qatar History and Culture

Qatar is a State of Southwest Asia (11,525 km²). Capital: Doha. Population: 1,448,000 residents (2008 estimate). Language: Arabic. Religion: Muslims 77.5%, Christians 8.5%, others 14%. Currency unit: Qatari riyal (100 dirhams). Human Development Index: 0.899 (34th place). Borders: Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates (S) and Persian Gulf (N, E and W). Member of: GCC, Arab… Read more »

Finland Economy

Business As a country starting with F according to Countryaah, Finland has developed from a poor agricultural country into a modern industrial and service society in just a few decades. With the exception of the timber industry, which was already important in the 19th century, industrialization was only pushed forward after the Second World War… Read more »

Hungary Culture

In Hungary, western and eastern cultures mix. Traces of the Roman Empire can be found in Budapest in the remains of the ancient Roman city of Aquincum. The former mosque of Jakowalj Hassan in Pécs bears witness to the 150-year rule of the Turks. The Esterházy Palace in Fertőd, built in the middle of the… Read more »

Western Sahara History

Western Sahara, area on the northwest coast of Africa (between Morocco and Mauritania) and in the Western Sahara, with 272,000 km 2 and (2020) 652,300 predominantly Muslim residents; The capital is Laayoune. In the former Spanish territory, the liberation organization Frente Polisario fought with Algerian support to establish an independent state. In 1979 Morocco occupied… Read more »

Cost of Living in Egypt

You need around € 1,377.72 (£ 26,614.78 EG) in Cairo to maintain the same standard of living as € 3,700.00 in Berlin (assuming you rent in these cities). Consumer prices (excluding rent) are 55.94% lower in Cairo than in Berlin Consumer prices including rent are 62.76% lower in Cairo than in Berlin Rent prices in… Read more »

Bermuda Travel Overview

GENERAL Capital Hamilton. Geography According to allcitycodes, Bermuda consists of a chain of 150 coral islets and islets and is located 1,240 km southeast of New York in the Atlantic. There are no rivers or streams, the islands rely solely on rainfall for their freshwater needs. The coast consists of many bays with pink sandy… Read more »

Hiking in Germany

Take a drive-yourself hiking holiday and experience the wonderful nature of the neighboring country Germany is astonishingly overlooked as a hiking destination, and in fact one does not have to go further than to the neighboring country to get a great hiking experience. in Germany, the eyes will be so opened to culture, cozy villages… Read more »

Places to Visit in Germany

Neuschwanstein Palace On a hilltop overlooking the village of Hohenschwangau, lies the iconic Neuschwanstein Palace. The majestic castle, which will probably seem familiar, was built in the 1800s, ordered and paid for by the then King Ludwig 2. There are many indications that the dream of the castle has filled long and much for Ludwig… Read more »

Travel to Germany

Experience Germany’s overlooked but magnificent landscapes and exciting culture Germany is much more than a transit country, and the 350,000 km2 country offers great versatility. Take e.g. on shopping in one of the big cities, visit the wine regions on the Rhine and Moselle , or experience romantic medieval towns with beautiful old castles and… Read more »

Places to Visit in the Caucasus

Mount Elbrus Climbing Mount Elbrus is an experience of a lifetime. Elbrus is Europe’s highest mountain with its 5,642 meters, and the view from there is one of the most beautiful sights in the world. It is an experience you must not deceive yourself on when traveling to the Caucasus Mountains. On Caucasus trips with… Read more »

Flora and Fauna in Canada

Canada – unique flora and fauna of impressive wildness Canada has areas of untouched nature on a gigantic scale. Dense forests, tundra and prairie landscapes as well as the mountain range of the Rocky Mountains cover over half of Canada’s 417 million hectares. These natural areas have an incredible variety of flora and fauna. The… Read more »

Turkmenistan History: from 1881 to 1991

History Overview After thousands of years of foreign rule, Turkmenistan, which was dominated by nomads until the 20th century, gained state independence for the first time in 1991 within the borders drawn in 1925. The country has been ruled by President Berdimuhamedow since 2006. Independence Day: 10/27/1991 Head of State and Head of Government: Gurbanguly… Read more »

Alagoas, Brazil Overview

Quilombo dos Palmares, at the end of the 17th century; and the expressive participation of the intellectuals from Alagoas in the struggles for the abolition of slavery and the republic – these are just some of the most outstanding moments in the history of Alagoas, a state that was once called “land of the marshals”.… Read more »