austria
austria
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by Ivaylo Kantardzhiev - 2006-12-16
When I think of Austria, the first thing that comes to my mind is the Austrian Alps. Maybe just about everyone knows that Austria is one of the best places to go during the winter. It has countless wi...
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by The Global Property Guide - 2007-01-21
London and Monaco are Europe's most expensive cities for residential property buyers. Prices in the Baltics have risen to the same level as capitals such as Copenhagen, Berlin, Munich, Stockholm, Vien...
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by David Terr - 2007-02-09
I have fond memories of my first trip to Europe, which I took with my parents and sister in 1981, at age 19. My parents got 15-day Eurail passes for all of us, which allowed us to travel throughout We...
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by Michele De Capitani - 2007-03-07
Vienna, Austria's capital city, has 1,533,000 inhabitants and stands on the right bank of the Danube, at the foot of the Wienervald hills. Originally referred to as Vindobona, the city had already gai...
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by Heinz Rainer - 2007-05-22
The Longest MarchAuthor: Heinz Rainer Heinz RainerAustria, County of Burgenland, Uchatius BarracksEarly morning. As usual, on the dot 06.00 AM. a loud voice throws us out of our bunks.T A G W A ...
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by Heinz Rainer - 2007-05-22
Man of Steel- Walter Lukesch, HptmAuthor: Heinz Rainer | Posted: 01-05-2007 | Comments: 0 | Views: 5 |Heinz RainerApril 10th, 1975, Kaisersteinbruch Garrison, Austria0600 a.m., sharp call : Tagw...
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by Evelyn Whitaker - 2007-05-26
Salzburg, Austria is a very popular destination for many people. The city has a unique baroque feel to it and a storybook atmosphere. It is a small city consisting of only 150,000 residents and is loc...
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by Rajkumar Kanagasingam - 2007-06-14
Bismarck faced a diplomatic crisis in November 1863 over the duchies of Schleswig and Holstein; they were claimed by Denmark and by Frederick von Augustenburg, a German duke. Prussian public opinion s...
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by Rajkumar Kanagasingam - 2007-06-23
He believed in personal diplomacy the same way as he had in mind with his British cousins, with his cousin-in-law Tsar Nicholas II of Russia also to build up a greater relationship between the two nat...
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by Rajkumar Kanagasingam - 2007-06-23
Following World War I and the Bolshevik Revolution in 1917, Russia experienced mass starvation from 1920 to 1924 caused largely by a government policy of forced grain requisition. When the Volga Germa...