Jacksonville is in Florida
December 3, 2007
Jacksonville is the largest city in the state of Florida. It is a coastal city in the north eastern portion of the state of Florida. The locality was settled before the American Civil War but did not develop until the 1860s, when a local resident, Nicholas Jackson, offered land for a Cairo and Fulton Railroad depot. The town, named for him in 1870, became a distribution point for farm produce. The Museum of Science and History fascinates kids and adults alike with interactive exhibits about marine... Read more »
Do You Know About This (FREE) Unsung Marketing Hero?
December 3, 2007
If you’re building your home business on a budget or if you’re looking for more creative ways to market, I have a real effective ‘unsung marketing hero’ for you. And it’s FREE: Online forums. Forums are online communities where individuals can discuss topics ranging from business to fishing to sports. Discussions are conducted by posting notes to the forum. A single discussion is called a ‘thread’ and most forums have several, even hundreds of threads going... Read more »
Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
December 3, 2007
The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg is a small landlocked state in the North West of the continental European Union, bordered by France, Germany and Belgium. Due to its strategic position, Luxembourg was, from the 16th century until 1867, when its walls were dismantled, one of Europes greatest fortified sites. The worlds only Grand Duchy, Luxembourg is a constitutional monarchy neighbouring Belgium, France, and Germany. Covering less than 1000 miles, Luxembourg is home to nearly 450 000 residents, with... Read more »
Romania Has a Temperate Climate
December 3, 2007
Romania is situated in the south eastern part of Central Europe and shares borders with Hungary to the northwest, Yugoslavia to the southwest, Bulgaria to the south, the Black Sea and Ukraine to the southeast and to the north and the Republic of Moldova to the east. Roughly the size of Oregon, Romania is the second largest country in the area, after Poland. Romanias territory features splendid mountains, beautiful rolling hills, fertile plains and numerous rivers and lakes. The Carpathian Mountains... Read more »
Yemens Climate Differs From Region to Region
December 3, 2007
The Republic of Yemen is situated in the South of the Arabian Peninsula between the Northern Hemisphere and the East of Greenwich. The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is situated to the North of Yemen, to the South of the Republic are the Arabian Sea and the Indian Ocean, in the West the Red Sea. The Sultanate of Oman borders the Republic of Yemen to the East, which also stretches to the Ruba Al Khali. Concerning the physical structure the Republic of Yemen can be divided into five regions, The Mountainous... Read more »
South Shields is Tyne and Wear
December 3, 2007
South Shields is a coastal town in Tyne and Wear, England, on the south bank of the mouth of the River Tyne, with a population of about 90,000. It is part of the metropolitan borough of South Tyneside. Damaged by bombing during World War II, the town has undergone much preplanning and rebuilding and is now a vibrant riverside town. The Tourist Information Centre offers advice and information to help you make the most of your visit. Experienced staff provides advice on accommodation, entertainment,... Read more »
A Traveller’s Guide To Barbados
December 3, 2007
Barbados is the most easterly of the Caribbean islands, lying about 200 miles east of Trinidad. Formerly a British colony, Barbados gained self-governance in October 1961. The official language is English, with the majority of tourists coming from the US and UK. For those used to the frantic pace of life associated with Britain, Barbados will come as quite a surprise to many. Bajans (as the locals call themselves) are well known for their incredibly laid back, easy going attitude and an infectious... Read more »
The Capitol of Mali is Bamako
December 3, 2007
Bamako is the Capitol of Mali. It was founded on the west bank of the Niger River in the 16th century. The small Bambara village of Bamako experienced little expansion until the arrival of the French in 1883. On becoming the colonial capital in 1908, the city evolved into the crossroads of a region potentially rich in agricultural products and endowed with natural road and river communication outlets. The city also has an international airport. Official estimates put the population at 1 million.... Read more »
Helsinki Cultural Landscape is Always Rich in Music
December 3, 2007
Helsinki is the capital of Finland. There is no shortage of mid range to first class hotels, and they are not as expensive as they used be. For good deals try business hotels in July and Aug, or on weekends. Always check discount deals and book ahead. Basic hotels and hostels fill up quickly in peak summer time, so book ahead. June to Sept are the best time to travel, the climate is hot and there is a cultural festival in August. Christmas is also special, because Finland is the home of Santa Claus.... Read more »
Kolkata Formerly Known as Calcutta
December 3, 2007
Kolkata formerly Calcutta is the capital of the Indian state of West Bengal. It is located in eastern India on the east bank of the River Hooghly. The city has a population of 5 million. The airport is situated at Dumdum, around 17 km northeast of the city centre. It is well connected by air to all major countries in the world, as well as to Indian cities. The metro rail is the famous train which was started in 1984 and operates only in Kolkata. These trains are very clean, punctual and efficient... Read more »



