Valdai, Russia
According to Equzhou.net, the city of Valdai is located 140 km southeast of Veliky Novgorod on the shores of Lake Valdai in the highest part of the Valdai Upland. At the end of the 15th century, on the highway between…
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According to Equzhou.net, the city of Valdai is located 140 km southeast of Veliky Novgorod on the shores of Lake Valdai in the highest part of the Valdai Upland. At the end of the 15th century, on the highway between…
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NATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS In the Kingdom of Morocco, traditions and customs play an important role in the life of the population. And where to find a better opportunity to revive them, if not on holidays. Lush folklore ceremonies, processions, national clothes are…
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According to Calculatorinc.com, Dar es Salaam (or simply Dar, as the locals call it) is the old capital of the country and one of the largest cities in the region. The name of the city can be translated from Swahili…
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According to Aparentingblog.com, Kingdom of Cambodia belongs to French Indochina, located between 10 ° 20 ‘and 140 N. and 102 ° and 108 ° E. between Siam, Laos, Annam and Cochinchina, limited to SW. from the Gulf of Siam. It…
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Became independent in 1991, Kazakhstan, the largest of the former Soviet states of Central Asia, set itself the priority objective of strengthening its role in the regional and international context. The maintenance of close relations with Moscow was therefore accompanied…
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Is it worth vacationing in Oman? Oman is not a very popular tourist destination. And like any country, the Sultan of Oman has its advantages and disadvantages. Advantages Clean beaches; Wide opportunities for outdoor activities; Interesting nature; Quite curious architectural…
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Budva Beaches There are only three equipped coastal zones within the city: Slavic beach, the only sandy Mogren beach in the city, and the beach of the Old City. These places of rest have free admission, but you have to…
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The Kathmandu Valley The cities of Patan and Bhaktapur used to have the same importance as Kathmandu. Each of these cities has its own Durbar Square and Kumari (see above). The Royal Palace in Patan is a must-see for any…
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When you look at land mass, Australia is the world’s sixth largest country after countries such as Russia, Canada, China and the USA. But there is a very big difference, and that is that Australia is also a continent. In…
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The modest country of Gibraltar has something to surprise and interest foreign tourists. Its main attraction and visiting card is the Monkey Kingdom or Apes’ Den reserve, which is inhabited by Varavian monkeys, otherwise called Magot or Maghreb macaques. In…
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The Netherlands is an amazing country in which everything is unusual, from geography to landscapes, from history and centuries-old traditions to progressive cosmopolitan customs. It is customary under two names – Holland and the Kingdom of the Netherlands. A quarter…
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Pilanesberg National Park is located in the transition zone between the Kalahari Desert and the wet savannah. This rich area attracts an incredible variety of wildlife, flora and fauna that are not often found together, living side by side with…
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Before leaving, we kindly ask you to check the availability of the following documents: foreign passports of all participants of the trip; railway and air tickets (round trip); travel vouchers (vouchers for all services); insurance policy; a power of attorney…
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Bogota is the capital of the Republic of Colombia, the capital of the Cundinamarca department and the largest city in the country. Bogota was founded by Spanish colonizers in 1538 in an area that was the center of the ancient…
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Hanoi Has Hanoi (Ha Noi) been the capital of Vietnam for over a thousand years? The second most populous city in the country. It whimsically combines West and East, European architecture and Chinese traditions. The spirit of eternity hovers in…
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Philippines The problem of being an archipelago More than 7,000 islands, but two out of three are so small that they are unnamed and uninhabited. Being an archipelago is not an advantage for the Philippines: distances, difficulties in connections, variety…
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Communication and ports. – Latvia had considerable importance for transit trade in the pre-war period, as appears from the fact that in 1913 28.2% of total Russian exports passed through the three Latvian ports of Riga, Ventspils and Liepāja (for…
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The beginning of Donald Trump’s presidency – also characterized by a series of street protests in the USA and in the world that is unmatched in American history – saw the priorities set out during the election campaign reconfirmed, first…
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Situation and borders. – With an area of 7,839,063 sq km. (including inland waters, but excluding the portion of the Great Lakes politically belonging to the Federation, which amounts to about 157,850 sq km), the compact mass of the United…
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The thirteen colonies that gave rise to the United States, although inhabited by mostly English-speaking populations, did not all have the same relations with Great Britain. Two of them, Pennsylvania and Maryland, were colonies of property granted by the King…
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1. – (18 June-10 December 1944): president, Bonomi Ivanoe; internal, foreign (nominated July 20, 1944) and Italian Africa, idem ad int.; without portfolio: Cianca Alberto, Croce Benedetto (resigned on 27 July 1944), De Gasperi Alcide, Ruini Meuccio, Saragat Giuseppe, Sforza…
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After 1930 the industrialization of Russia had offered writers new arguments: e.g., the five-year plan, cf. Gidrocentral ′ (The water plant), by Marietta Šaginjan, Sot ′, by L. Leonov, Den ′ vtoroj (The second day) by I. Erenburg, Vremja, vpered (Time ahead) by V. Kataev. Soon the political horizon began to…
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The reunification, tenaciously pursued and perhaps carried out a little hastily, entailed considerable costs which posed significant problems to Germany and risked tarnishing that image of an ‘economic giant’ that has long been attributed to it. However, the country continues…
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Social development Compared to other South American countries, the Chilean population is relatively homogeneous. The first Spanish settlers who arrived in this country mixed with the native population of the territory, notably Araucanian and their mestizo descendants, constituting 92% of the population….
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The emergence of insecurity in the Italian colonies of East Africa – especially starting from the end of 1914 – and the confirmed impossibility of maintaining peaceful economic and commercial relations with Abyssinia, imposed on Italy the need to provide…
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Marmaris (Turkey) A picturesque old town and a beautiful one Harborare in Marmaris, a former fishing village with one of the most charming areas on the south coast of Turkey. In 1798 the anchored here British Fleet under Admiral Nelson….
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Hellenism (3rd – 1st century BC) Hellenistic Philology The Greeks, who were only represented as a thin upper class in the Diadochian states after the triumph of Alexander the Great, saw themselves as heirs to the superior Greek culture (Hellenism,…
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ECONOMY: AGRICULTURE, LIVESTOCK AND FISHING Almost half of the active population is still employed in agriculture, which affects 28.5% of the territorial surface (approx. 60% is uncultivated and unproductive) and sees rice, cotton, wheat and sugar cane. Agricultural production is…
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Mekong Delta Welcome to Vietnam’s rice chamber: Vietnam has been enjoying growing popularity with Asian and long-distance travelers for several years. Anyone visiting the country with its fascinating history and wildlife should definitely not miss the Mekong Delta. Under the…
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St. David’s Cathedral In the south-west of Wales, in the county of Pembrokeshire, is the pilgrimage site of St. David’s Cathedral. The sacred building, designed in the shape of a cross, was built in honor of the patron saint of…
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Riquewihr Between the peaks of the Vosges and the Alsatian lowlands Alsace is located in the eastern part of France, on the border with Germany. This holiday region is very popular with travelers as they find a unique combination of…
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Public transport Since January 1, 2007, the Greater Valparaíso TMV Metropolitan Transportation Plan has been implemented, which allows the communes of Viña del Mar, Concón, Quilpué, Villa Alemana and Valparaíso to have an organized transportation system, which its preference is…
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The Republic of Armenia is a mountainous, landlocked country located in the southern Caucasus. It shares a border to the west with Turkey, to the north with Georgia, to the east with Azerbaijan and Iran, and to the south with the Azerbaijani enclave of Nakhichevan. Former Soviet…
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According to educationvv, Vietnamese literary historiography differentiates between folk literature (Van hoc mieng) as orally transmitted literature and the written “scholarly literature” (Van hoc bac hoc) that has been passed down in writing for the period up to the 20th…
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Dominica is often confused with the Dominican Republic, but the only connection between the two states is that they are in the Caribbean. this is something completely different. Dominica’s economy consists largely of agriculture. Most of the farmers live here…
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Costa Rica is one of the smallest, but economically strongest and politically stable countries in Central America. Agriculture, as the most important economic factor in the agricultural country, is oriented towards the cultivation of the export crops coffee and bananas….
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In the parliamentary elections on April 9 and 23, 2006, voters confirmed a government in office for the first time since the end of the communist regime in 1989. The Socialist Party (MSzP) won 43.2% of the vote and 190…
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Attractions Because of the repeated destruction by fire and earthquakes (especially in 1923) as well as during World War II, Tokyo has only a few historical buildings and facilities. Significant Shinto shrines are the Meiji Shrine, in which the Emperor…
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Solomon Islands, state in the western Pacific. It includes the Solomon Islands northeast of Australia (apart from the two northern islands of Bougainville and Buka, which belong to Papua New Guinea) and a few other islands. The capital Honiara is…
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In January 2012, the Sunni MPs who had boycotted parliamentary work in protest against the events surrounding Tarik al-Hashemi returned to the parliament. In April 2012, the President of the Kurdish Autonomous Region , M. Barsani , threatened to hold…
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