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The Home of Eric Morecambe

December 3, 2007

In the early 19th century Morecambe was just a small fishing village called Poulton-le-Sands. Morecambe Bay, is on the north west coast of England, is a huge sandy bay with a magnificent backdrop of the Lake District. The town is a smallish seaside town off the Lancashire coast. The Bay is fed by five rivers the Kent, the Leven, the Keer, the Lune and the Wyre Morecambe is the birthplace of Eric Morecambe of the comedy duo Morecambe and Wise, and of Dame Thora Hird. The most famous sculpture must... Read more »

Vijayawada is a City in India

December 3, 2007

Vijayawada is also known as Bezawada. It is the third largest city in Andhra Pradesh India and is located on the banks of the Krishna River to the south, bounded by the Indrakeeladri Hills on the west and the budameru stream on the north. Once known as the political as well as publishing capital of Andhra Pradesh, Vijayawada is a vital rail and road link between the North and the South and is now known as the city that never sleeps. Public and private bus operators provide transport services to... Read more »

Surat is Rich in Riches

December 3, 2007

Surat is a port city in the Indian state of Gujarat and administrative headquarters of the Surat District. Its metropolitan area had a population of approximately 5 million and is the second largest city in Gujarat and ninth largest in India. The city is near the mouth of the Tapti River and the Gulf of Khambhat 14 miles from its mouth. A moat indicates the dividing line between the old city, with its narrow streets and handsome houses, and the newer suburbs, but the city wall has almost disappeared.... Read more »

Chiles Capital is Santiago De Chile

December 3, 2007

Santiago de Chile is Chiles capital and when viewed as a conurbation its largest city. The majestic Andean Mountain Range can be seen from almost anywhere in the city. Due to its geographic location it is one of the few capital cities in the world which has easy access both to ski slopes just 50 kms away and beaches 100 kms away. It is in fact possible to visit the modern ski resorts as well as the famous beach resort of Vina del Mar or picturesque Valparaiso. A visit to the museums, art galleries,... Read more »

Walled within the City of Rome

December 3, 2007

Vatican City, is the official State of the Vatican City is a land locked sovereign city-state whose territory consists of a walled enclave within the city of Rome. Vatican City gained independence from Italy on 11 February, 1929 The Holy See also known as Vatican City is the seat of the Catholic religion and home of the Pope since 1378. The Vatican City, is one of the most sacred places in Christendom, and is the largest religious building in the world. It is surrounded by Rome. Visitors enter Vatican... Read more »

The City of Parks

December 3, 2007

Malmo is the third largest city in Sweden, won back for Sweden from Denmark by Karl X in the seventeenth century. The city of Malmo, the capital of the Swedish southern most province Skane. It is called the City of Parks, and of all the Swedish cities it have the highest concentration of restaurants per capita. It is the commercial centre of southern Sweden and an international city. This is expressed, not least, by the fact that Malmo has 270.000 residents who speak some 100 languages and are of... Read more »

Your Guide To Exploring Santa Monica

December 3, 2007

Santa Monica first developed into a seaside retreat at the turn of the last century, when railroad owners, in order to fill empty seats on the trains during the weekends, built an amusement park there. Santa Monica has since grown into an urban, eclectic, and very prosperous beach city with estate value ranking among the most expensive in the world. Santa Monica has a geographical location that makes it accessible to major sites like Venice Beach, Malibu, and Beverley Hills. Santa Monica is located... Read more »

Allentown is a City in the United States

December 3, 2007

Allentown is a city located in Pennsylvania in the United States. It is the third most populous city. Located on the Lehigh River it is the largest of three adjacent cities that comprise a region of eastern Pennsylvania known as the Lehigh Valley, with the cities of Bethlehem and Easton nearby. Allentown is north of Philadelphia and 90 miles west of New York City. William Allen the mayor of Philadelphia and later chief justice of Pennsylvania, laid out the town in 1762, naming it Northampton. It... Read more »

St Louis is a City in Missouri

December 3, 2007

St Louis is an independent city in the US state of Missouri. It is bordered by the Mississippi River on the east and by St Louis County on the north, south and west. The city was first established in 1764 as a trading post for the French. In later years it would become a major point of interest for Mississippi steamboats and pioneers heading west. Today, the city remains one of the most prominent in the Midwest and a popular place to visit. Tourist attractions include the Cathedral Basilica of Saint... Read more »

Argostoli is the Capital of Kefalonia

December 3, 2007

In ancient times, before it was named Kefalonia, only around 100 to 300 people lived there. When Kefalonia was founded in ancient times, the population had trebled to around 500 to 1000 people. The population steadily grew until it reached 10000 in the mid 20th century. The total topped 20,000 during the 1970s. The island is covered by dense vegetation and offers plentiful natural beauty including beaches many of them inaccessible from land and spectacular caves. Mirtos, the most famous of these... Read more »


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