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By Pomeroy 0 comments
Here's how to say a few easy Russian words. They may come in handy if you ever plan to visit a Russian speaking country, or if you ever meet some one from one. Speaking Russian isn't hard it just takes time. So, stick with it and you will be ... more »
By Paul McDaniel 1 comments
When reading, writing, listening to, or speaking Italian, you will often hear or need to use colors to describe something. Knowing the color words in Italian will therefore come in handy and will help you to better describe people, places, ... more »
By duncan411 3 comments
Here is how to say "hello" in 10 different languages... more »
By Paul McDaniel 2 comments
When reading, writing, listening to, or speaking Italian, you will often hear or need to use ordinal numbers (first, second, third, ...) to describe something's place in an order. Knowing the ordinal number words in Italian will therefore come in ... more »
By nkorpon 0 comments
Originating in Andalusia, the Southern region of Spain, flamenco is a traditional Spanish dance. It combines rhythmic clapping and dancing, passionate vocals and nimble-fingered guitar playing. While flamenco was born in nearby Seville, Granada ... more »
By Paul McDaniel 1 comments
London contains a myriad of things to see and do, some world famous, others waiting to be discovered. But many would agree that there are certain sites that come to mind when one thinks of London. This article briefly describes sites that many ... more »
By eHow Travel Editor 0 comments
No, it has nothing to do with a certain heiress and a videotape. This air show, running since 1908, is the place to see the latest in civilian and military aviation technology. Huge aircraft orders are placed, new planes are demonstrated and it's ... more »
By GreenGardenChic 4 comments
One of the most visited attractions in the world, step up the romance and plan to visit the top of the Eiffel Tower at sunset. Here are a few tips:.. more »
By Paul Geraghty, eHow UK 0 comments
James McNeill Whistler is one of America’s finest painters. Born in 1834 in Massachusetts, he spent much of his life abroad, studying in Paris and absorbing influences from the vibrant French art scene before taking up residence in Britain. ... more »
By Margo Orlando Littell 0 comments
Segovia is just an hour’s bus ride from Madrid, an easy day trip if you’re visiting the capitol city. The best times to visit are during the spring and fall, when the temperature is most pleasant. Think twice before visiting during the high ... more »
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Madrid is not only the seat of the Spanish government but it is also a cultural center of the Iberian Peninsula. During the week days and nights, there is no shortage of ways to entertain oneself in this vibrant city from visiting the renowed ... more »
By JD Sasser 0 comments
So you’ve only got an afternoon to see Stockholm? Never fear. The stunning capital of Sweden is an easy city to walk, bus, bike, and metro. Here’s a quick how to guide on what not to miss and how to spend a great afternoon in one of Scandinavia’s ... more »
By The Pink Poodle 0 comments
Cheese touring can be a lot of fun in the summer. The best place to get introduced to this fast growing hobby is the south west region of France called Aveyron. Ever heard of Rocquefort? The birthplace of blue cheese? Take a pilgrimage..... more »
By nkorpon 0 comments
Cascais, a former fishing village at the mouth of the Rio Tejo, is only a short trip from Lisbon. Its combination of winding cobblestone streets, an array of delicious restaurants and the small beaches that dot the coastline, offer a great place ... more »
By eHow Travel Editor 0 comments
The most touristed city in Great Britain after London, Edinburgh is Scotland's crown jewel and home to Edinburgh Castle, the international Edinburgh Festival and the alternative Fringe Festival... more »
By jamesbankston 0 comments
Located at Les Invalides, the site of Napoleon's tomb, the Musée de l'Armée is one of the foremost military museums in the world... more »
By William Campbell 0 comments
Italy is a country of simple wonders, delicious food, and a laid-back lifestyle. Unfortunately, Italy is also home to tourist traps, spiked prices, and 'Americanized' menus and tours. Learn to travel Italy like a local and explore the back ... more »
By MariaFlores 0 comments
Thinking of taking an extended vacation or moving to Europe and don't want to leave your pet behind? How about Portugal? Once into the European Union, travelling with your pet is easy. It's just getting there that can be confusing... more »
By eHow Travel Editor 0 comments
Florence, Italy has long been a center of art and culture. As the birthplace of the European Renaissance, Florence is filled with a vast array of churches and museums. Some of the world's most famous pieces of work can be found in Florence ... more »
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Visiting a Nazi concentration camp can be a daunting but educational experience. It is difficult to face the reality of human cruelty and see firsthand where such horrific atrocities were committed during the Holocaust. Nevertheless, there is ... more »
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The ancient Agora in Athens, located in the heart of the city, was the center of Athenian government in the 6th century B.C. In addition, the complex featured housing, temples to the gods and a marketplace. Today, the site is amazingly well ... more »
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Once its own kingdom, Naples is the largest city in Southern Italy. Situated on a bay overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, Naples is rich in history. Today, Naples is considered a rather rough and tumble place compared to its sophisticated northern ... more »
By Ziggy 1 comments
When in Rome you must see the beautiful churches. If time is a factor here is a way to see some the most important and beautiful churches in one day... more »
By Margo Orlando Littell 2 comments
Salvador Dali, the Spanish artist whose very life embodies the ideals of Surrealism, was born in northern Spain and spent much of his life there. Not far from Barcelona is an area known as the Dali Triangle, where you’ll find three amazing ... more »
By GreenGardenChic 6 comments
When in Rome, do as a Roman gardener would do: Visit one of the largest public garden in this ancient city. Set right in the heart of the city, just beyond the Spanish Steps... more »