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Houston First Words Spoken from the Moon

December 3, 2007

Houston is the fourth largest city in the USA. The first president of the Republic of Texas. Houston was General Sam Houston, and the city is named after him. Houston, the city, was the first to build an air conditioned sports stadium and the first word spoken from the surface of the moon. The area is the world’s leading centre for building oilfield equipment. The Port of Houston is a world centre of waterborne commerce. The Port of Houston is the world’s sixth largest port. Houston... Read more »

Rennes the Capital of Brittany Since 1532

December 3, 2007

Rennes is a city of north western France, in the east of Brittany. Rennes is the capital of the Bretagne region, as well as the prefecture of the Ille-et-Vilaine department. It has been the capital of Brittany since 1532. The city is criss-crossed by water, since two canals meet here. It was also the victim of a terrible fire in 1720 which destroyed more than 30 streets Most of the interesting bars and restaurants are to be found in the streets just south of the place Ste-Anne, towards the place... Read more »

Virginia Beach Offers Exceptional Opportunities

December 3, 2007

Virginia Beach is an independent city located in the South Hampton Roads area in the Commonwealth of Virginia, on the shores of the Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. The city extends 28 miles southward from the mouth of Chesapeake Bay to the North Carolina border, covering 302 square miles of land and water, with 28 miles of ocean front. Among the attractions of the city are 30 miles of shoreline with 28 miles of public beach, state of the art medical facilities and the ever changing beauty... Read more »

Pittsburgh is in Pennsylvania

December 3, 2007

Pittsburgh is located in south western Pennsylvania, halfway between Chicago and New York City. It is one of the safest cities of its size in the United States and ranks among the cleanest cities in the United States. Station Square, is a restored 19th-century rail road building that houses more than 40 specialty shops and more than a dozen restaurants. In the South Hills, shoppers can buy designer fashions and home furnishings for adults and kids at the Galleria, or enjoy a great selection of... Read more »

Nicosia Lies Roughly in the Centre Of Cyprus

December 3, 2007

Cyprus has dependable links with the rest of the World via two international airports at Paphos and Larnaca. It served by nearly all major European and international airlines, many of which provide direct flights from destinations in Europe and the Middle East. Nicosia is the capital city in the heart of Cyprus. It lies roughly in the centre of the island, within easy reach of the other towns. This is the worlds only divided capital city and both halves of it are culturally compelling. The Greek... Read more »

The Alps Covers a Vast Area

December 3, 2007

The French Alps are dramatic soaring alpine mountains, deep twisting river valleys and lakes, the personification of outstanding mountain scenery. The Alps covers a vast area from Annecy in the west to the Swiss and Italian borders in the east and from Geneva in the north whilst reaching almost to the Mediterranean in the south. The alpine heights are magnificent and include Mont Blanc, Europes highest mountain, reaching as far as 4810m at its summit. Whilst Mont Blanc is inhospitable without specialist... Read more »

Home to the Blarney Stone

December 3, 2007

Cork City is Ireland’s third city and has always been an important seaport. The River Lee river flows through Cork city in two main channels, some of the main streets are built over the channels. Visitors have been coming to this region for about 250 years. It is a university city with a total student population in excess of 25,000. The city has two main third level education institutes Cork Institute of Technology and the University College Cork. The city have colourful weekly markets through... Read more »

Sao Paulo is a Big City

December 3, 2007

Sao Paulo is the capital of the state of Sao Paulo in the South East of Brazil. The biggest city in South America is a city of immigrants and ethnic neighbourhoods. An estimated 20 million people live in this plateau megalopolis, many of them descendants of Italian and Japanese migrants. Strong industrial development and cultural diversity have provided. It has a humid subtropical climate. Temperatures seldom reach 30 during summer, while frost is rare during winter. Rainfall is abundant, especially... Read more »

The City of Peace

December 3, 2007

Sharm el-Sheikh often known simply as Sharm, is a city situated on the southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula, in Janub Sina, Egypt, on the coastal strip between Mount Sinai and the Red Sea. It has been heralded as The City of Peace. Sharm el Sheikh is part of a thriving tourist industry in this part of Egypt. It has given the Red Sea an international reputation as one of the world’s most extraordinary diving destinations in the Red Sea. It has a particularly stunning coastal resort and lies... Read more »

Spring Break Cancun Style

December 3, 2007

That time of year has rolled around again. It’s the time when every college student gets to go wild and relax before the next bout of studying begins. This is spring break and all of your friends have already decided that they are going to go to Cancun spring break is said to be really great and the place for days of sun, sand, surf, and partying! So the first thing that you need to is to find out is a great hotel where you can stay in Cancun spring break usually means that you may have to... Read more »


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