France

By: admin Date Posted: September 14, 2008
France
TOURISM of France Total Area: 551.000 km 2. 3120 kilometers of coastlines population : 62.702.000 people, according to the census in 2005 Tax residence Requests normally visitor during his stay in France, tourism tax to pay tax or a fixed rate of tourism, noted that local authorities determine this rate, which ranges between 0.15 and 1.07 euros per person per day, depending on ...

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South Africa

By: admin Date Posted: September 14, 2008
South Africa
South Africa Country Johannesburg called by the miners as "Egoli," which means "City of Gold", the animation is the business capital of the country. Here you will find a rich culture which offers lots of entertainment and nightlife and a strong interest in the arts. The city centre offers good museums and art galleries, but is particularly dangerous during the night and ...

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Popular Place

By: admin Date Posted: September 14, 2008
Popular Place
[caption id="attachment_39" align="alignleft" width="253" caption="Fukuoka"][/caption] Fukuoka The biggest city in Kyūshū, international Fukuoka is famous for its nightlife and gastronomic scene. One dish in exacting reign’s highest - rāmen - noodles in a characteristic white broth made from pork bones: tasting sounds originate from the 400-plus rāmen shops and numerous yatai (food stalls).Fukuoka-items are apparently hard drinkers and outstandingly friendly. The city ...

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About Japan

By: admin Date Posted: September 14, 2008
About Japan
[caption id="attachment_36" align="alignleft" width="300" caption="Japan Flag"][/caption] Overview Visitors to Japan should arrive with an open mind and be prepared to be surprised, you may just end up contemplating in a Zen temple, visiting a theme park to surf an indoor wave or see an imitation Eiffel Tower, or find yourself kipping down in a capsule or shacking up in a love hotel.Everyone ...

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History

By: admin Date Posted: September 14, 2008
History
[caption id="attachment_28" align="alignleft" width="240" caption="Argentina History"][/caption] Pre-20th-Century History Pre-Columbian Argentina was cultivated by inactive Indian groups for example the Diaguita and used as a hunting place by nomads. Indian confrontation repressed Spanish invasions and disheartened Spanish colonization. Buenos Aires was not usefully settled until 1580, and continued a remote place for 200 years. A drop and unequally dispersed Indian inhabitants, which could ...

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