Capital of the Province of Drenthe
December 3, 2007
Assen is the Capital of the province of Drenthe Netherlands. It is the fastest growing city in the northern part of the Netherlands.Assen lies encircled by picturesque villages, with a number of nature parks only a stone’s throw away. It is a main industries are clothing, paper, printing and food processing. The city is not a very big city there for there are not that many bars. In the old city centre are a lot of shops. The shopping centre within the centre of Assen is called the Forum.... Read more »
The City of Music
December 3, 2007
San Remo is the capital town of the Italian Riviera of Flowers. In ancient days it was called Matuzia. The town lies in a wide inlet between Capo Nero and Capo Verde. San Remo is one of the most popular tourist resorts on the Mediterranean. It is an excellent base from which to explore the rocky coast and Ligurian hills. The harbour is named Porto Vecchioto and docks more than four hundred and fifty boats and fifty fishing-boats. The closest airport to San Remo is in France, the Cote d’Azur... Read more »
A Historic Market Town
December 3, 2007
Barnard Castle is a historic thriving market town and also Barnard Castle is a castle. The town is proud of its cobbled streets, yards and back lanes which were first laid out in the 12th century. It is the capital of Teesdale. The town, which is about a mile in length, is situated on the southern slope of a hill, descending steeply to the river Tees, The town owes its origins to Bernard Baliol who built a castle here in the twelfth century. Charles Dickens visited Barnard Castle in February 1832... Read more »
North Cyprus - Land Of Spectacular Beauty
December 3, 2007
Fabulous sunshine almost all year round combined with spectacular scenic beauty, pristine beaches and exotic foods make North Cyprus a much sought after destination. More popularly described as ‘A corner of earth touched by heaven’, tourists come to visit but are smitten forever and end up wanting to call North Cyprus home. All this, combined with good infrastructure, superior quality of construction and affordable real estate prices make North Cyprus a good place to by a vacation home.... Read more »
A City in Central Germany
December 3, 2007
Wiesbaden, a city in central Germany, is the capital of the state of Hesse since 1946. The city suffered relatively little destruction in the Second World War. Only one third of the city was destroyed. The city offers an attractive ambience as the Gateway to the Rhine Valley and as a link to the romantic Rhine landscape. The Altstadt the Old Town of Wiesbaden, used to be encircled by a city wall, sprawls between Webergasse, Langgasse and Kirchgasse, Friedrichstrasse and Wilhelmstrasse. Narrow, twisting... Read more »
The Smallest City in the United Kingdom
December 3, 2007
Bangor, in north Wales, is one of the smallest cities in the United Kingdom. It lies at the western end of the North Wales Path. The City sits on the edge of the Menai Strait. Bangor lies on the North Wales Coastal Line. The town offers a base for visiting the nearby Snowdonia National Park. It is a university town. Bangor also became the centre of higher education for north Wales with the establishment of the Normal College in 1862, the University College in 1884 and St Mary’s College in... Read more »
The Town of the Running of the Bulls
December 3, 2007
Pamplona is the capital city of Navarre, Spain. It is in a rounded valley known as the Cuenca de Pamplona. The city was, the capital of the Ancient Kingdom of Navarre. Pamplona is the main commercial and services centre of Navarre. The city has more than four million square metres of park land. It is a medieval city of narrow streets, small squares, churches and noble houses. One of the best spots in Pamplona is the Art Deco beauty called Cafe Iruna. It was built in 1888, this cafe has a fantastic... Read more »
The Second Oldest City of Catalonia
December 3, 2007
Tarragona is located on the Mediterranean coast. The Romans built a walled city. In 1717, Tarragona was name the capital of the Corregiment. It is the main city on the Costa Dorada. A part from its commercial function, the Tarragona Port is and has been a fishing port. Recently, the fishing port of Tarragona has become the most important in Catalonia, with more than 16 million euros turnover a year. It is the second oldest city of Catalonia and once the home of Julius Caesar. The Tarragona Port... Read more »
Potential Home Businesses: The Affiliate Opportunity
December 3, 2007
Affiliate, or multi level marketing opportunities, are business models that allow you to make money based on the number of people you sign up or the amount of products you sell. In other words, it is a business arrangement that will let you earn commissions. The amount of rewards you get will be commensurate to the volume of business that you generate for your partner company. Multi level marketing opportunities will give you the advantage of unlimited earning potential. In other words, the compensation... Read more »
A Guide to Budget Las Vegas Dining
December 3, 2007
There are many reasons for going to Las Vegas. For many it is an opportunity to enjoy a fantastic array of excess. You can endure excess drink, excess food and excess gambling in any combination you choose. Actually, the phenomenal choice of dining options is the main reason that many visit Vegas and no-one leaves disappointed - when it comes to dining anyway. Las Vegas has so much more to offer its visitors than gambling. Gone are the days when gambling was the only income for the casinos or... Read more »



