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Step into a child’s storybook when you first arrive in Prague, a city in the Czech Republic where sleek, modern buildings share space with ancient gothic architecture. Wander down the twisting cobblestone streets – you’re sure to find something new and exciting. After all, even locals get lost here.
Prague tourism usually involves the Royal Route, a historic coronation path that will take you through Old Town. Walk a few blocks to Old Town Square and sample local street fare in the shadow of old castles and palaces. Old Town itself is full of cafes, restaurants, and galleries, and will provide days of exploration for intrepid visitors.
Cross over the Charles Bridge and climb up to Prague Castle, a network of palaces, churches, and numerous museums. Be careful, as folks were a lot shorter back then – you may have to duck your head as you walk through the low-ceilinged, artifact-filled halls.
Your Prague sightseeing must pause at St. Vitus Cathedral, a massive gothic structure dating back 600 years. You’ll have to arch your back to see over 300 feet to the ceilings, which seem to vanish into the heavens. By the time you’re back outside, it will likely be twilight. You’ll see pigs roasting on spits and people gathered under the statue of St. Wenceslas to share their daily adventures. The people here are friendly, so why not join them and chime in with your own stories?
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KAZAN, Russia | Tour at Bauman Street & Tatar food (2018 vlog | каза́нь)
More Kazan, Russia! In this vlog, Bauman Street and its attractions like the Bell Tower, Catherine the Great's carriage and the sculpture of the Kazan Cat. We also visit the Old Tatar Quarter and close the day enjoying typical Tatar food and chak-chak (2018 vlog | каза́нь)
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Tourism in Slovenia - Best Tourist Attractions
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Slovenia is a nation state located in southern Central Europe. The country is located at the crossroads of main European cultural and trade routes. It is bordered by Italy to the west, Austria to the north, Hungary to the northeast, Croatia to the south and southeast, and the Adriatic Sea to the southwest. It covers 20,273 square kilometers (7,827 sq mi) and has a population of 2.06 million. It is a parliamentary republic and a member of the United Nations, European Union, and NATO. The capital and largest city is Ljubljana.
The territory is mostly mountainous with a mainly continental climate, with the exception of the Slovene Littoral, which has a sub-Mediterranean climate, and the northwest, which has an Alpine climate. Additionally, the Dinaric Alps and the Pannonian Plain meet on the territory of Slovenia. The country, marked by a significant biological diversity, is one of the most water-rich in Europe, with a dense river network, a rich aquifer system, and significant karst underground watercourses. Over half of the territory is covered by forest. The human settlement of Slovenia is dispersed and uneven.
Slovenia has historically been the crossroads of West Slavic, South Slavic, Germanic, Romance, and Hungarian languages and culture. Although the population is not homogeneous, the majority is Slovene. The South Slavic language Slovene is the official language throughout the country. Slovenia is a largely secularized country, but its culture and identity have been significantly influenced by Catholicism as well as Lutheranism. The economy of Slovenia is small, open, and export-oriented and has been strongly influenced by international conditions. It has been severely hurt by the Eurozone crisis, started in the late 2000s. The main economic field is services, followed by industry and construction.
Historically, the current territory of Slovenia was part of many different state formations, including the Roman Empire, Byzantine Empire, Carolingian Empire and the Holy Roman Empire, followed by the Habsburg Monarchy, Republic of Venice, French-administered Illyrian Provinces, Austrian Empire and Austria-Hungary. In October 1918, the Slovenes exercised self-determination for the first time by co-founding the State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs. In December 1918, they merged with the Kingdom of Serbia into the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (renamed Kingdom of Yugoslavia in 1929). During World War II, Slovenia was occupied and annexed by Germany, Italy, and Hungary, with a tiny area transferred to the Independent State of Croatia, a Nazi puppet state. Afterward, it was a founding member of the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia, later renamed the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, a communist state which was the only country in the Eastern Bloc which was never part of the Warsaw Pact. In June 1991, after the introduction of multi-party representative democracy, Slovenia split from Yugoslavia and became an independent country. In 2004, it entered NATO and the European Union; in 2007 became the first formerly communist country to join the Eurozone; and in 2010 joined the OECD, a global association of high-income developed countries.
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Kinderdijk Windmills (My Dream Day in The Netherlands) | Eileen Aldis Travel Channel
KINDERDIJK WINDMILLS: DUTCH DREAM DAY - For my first visit to the Netherlands there were two things I absolutely had to see: windmills and wooden shoes. Visiting Kinderdijk accomplished both and turned into my Dutch dream day - complete with a giant rainbow!
We took a water bus from Rotterdam and when we arrived it was pouring rain. Freezing, we stopped at the only restaurant in town (which, thankfully, was good!) for traditional Dutch split pea soup to warm up. The weather changed every few minutes and continued to be crazy all day: torrential rain, wind gusts, sunshine, and a rainbow! Kinderdijk is a UNESCO World Heritage Site because it's the largest concentration of old windmills in all of the Netherlands. There are nineteen windmills that were built in the 1740s as part of the water management program to help Dutch people - as they say - 'keep their feet dry.' The whole area is beneath sea level so there were real problems with flooding and windmills were used to pump water. The story of how Kinderdijk got its name is very interesting. In 1421 there was a devastating flood where thousands of people drowned. When survivors got the nerve up to leave their homes and survey the damage, they saw a cradle floating in the water and heard the sounds of a baby crying. The story goes that a cat was jumping up and down in the cradle to keep it from tipping. The child was saved and that's how Kinderdijk, which means 'Children's Dyke' in English, got its name.
The area is extremely picturesque and looked like the Holland I've seen in my dreams: windmills dotting the horizon and turning in the wind. We even saw a man wearing yellow wooden shoes. He wasn't a tourist either! Another highlight was getting to go inside one of the windmills and see what it was like to live there. Until 1916 it belonged to a miller's family who had thirteen children. I expected it to feel really cramped and dark and was really surprised at how large and light it felt. There were many floors (which included climbing a lot of narrow ladders) and tall ceilings which made it feel more spacious. The white paint on the walls also magnified the light that came in through the windows. We got to try sleeping on one of the beds - only just fit!
Visiting Kinderdijk and getting to experience Dutch windmills and someone wearing traditional wooden shoes was the most fun day I've had in the Netherlands so far. The appearance of a huge rainbow was more than I could've asked for. Wow! Have you seen windmills in person? What did you think?
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Best of Gilis - Gili Trawangan, Gili Meno, Gili Air
Die Gili Islands: Willkommen zu unserem BEST OF GILIS Video.
Wir bieten dir wunderschöne Eindrücke von Gili Trawangan, Gili Meno und Gili Air in Indonesien, zwischen Bali und Lombok.
Gili Islands Travel Video - Viel Spaß!
Impressionen von unserem Trip auf Gili Air, Gili Meno und Gili Trawangan, während unserer Weltreise.
Von Gili Trawangan ging es später mit dem Fastboat weiter nach Bali.
Trotzdem hat es uns auf den Gili Inseln sehr gut gefallen.
Zuerst führte uns unser Trip auf Gili Air:
Gili Air ist größer als Meno und kleiner als Trawangan.
Es ist eine an für sich ruhige Insel, mit netten Restaurants und Bars.
Wir können euch das Easy Gili und auch das Gili Bliss empfehlen.
Easy Gili für Mittags und Abends und Gili Bliss für Frühstück, Smoothies und Co.
Auch die Zipp Bar am Strand war sehr cool, wenn auch teurer.
Danach ging es für 35.000IDR mit dem Public Boat von Gili Air auf Gili Meno:
Die Insel war fast wie ausgestorben, es gab wenige Restaurants und es war auch nichts los.
Ruhe hatten wir auch nicht, da wir direkt neben einer Moschee wohnten, die uns zwischen 04:30h und 05:00h weckte.
Zudem schrieben die Hähne den ganzen Tag. :)
Auch hier war alles braun und ausgetrocknet.
Es soll eigentlich eine wundervolle Insel sein (Pärcheninsel), wovon wir aber leider kaum etwas bemerkten.
Auch die Strände waren voller Korallen und kaum zum Barfuß laufen geeignet.
Das SakSak Cafè war toll und in der Nähe der Schildkrötenaufzuchtstation soll es im Wasser viele Schildkröten zu sehen geben.
Von Gili Meno aus ging es wieder für 35.000IDR, vom Hafen aus mit dem Public Boat, auf Gili Trawangan:
Trawangan wurde uns vorher als nicht lohnenswert angepriesen!
Partyinsel, schmutzig... die unschönste Insel der Gilis!
Uns hat es aber super gefallen!
Eine Seite ist ruhig, der Sonnenuntergang beim Ombak Sunset ist wundervoll.
Die andere Seite ist voll mit Bars, Cafès und Restaurants, aber es war immer ruhig (wir waren in der Nebenzeit dort).
Erst Abends gab es im Nachtleben auch Partys.
Alles war angenehm und nicht störend.
Mega gut war auch das Puqit Restaurant mit genialem veganem Essen!
Uns haben Gili Air und Gili Trawangan super gefallen.
Auf Trawangan haben wir links von der Schildkrötenaufzuchtstation beim schnorcheln mega vielen Schildkröten gesehen!
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Today, we will visit you in this video of all our friends who watch shani TV channels from my shani TV channel, a country stretching over 17,820 square kilometers in the Gulf of Gulf to the southwest of Asia. As a reservoir, the fifth largest country in the world is 95% of the country's oil is obtained, besides this we will provide you with some interesting information about the country that you will not have read or not. Only listen before we start our video but before you do not subscribe to the current channel chat tv on our YouTube Either subscribe to it quickly and jump the button of the bell icon so that the videos of syllabus all the time staying on you.
Kuwait whose full name is dalat al-Kuwait. The name of 'Kuwait' in the history of Arabic word 'Kuwait' was first used in the history of Sikandar.
Talking to Kuwait, it is located north of Iraq and the Gulf of Iran in Saudi Arabia and its northwest.
Kuwait City is the capital of Kuwait with the privilege of being the greatest of the country.
As friends, you know Kuwait is an Islamic country, because it is strictly celebrated in Ramadan in public places to drink and listen to music and dance loudly and strictly enforce its law against the infringer. Apart from this, Kuwait also sells alcohol and drinking wine
There is no reservoir of natural water in Kuwait, therefore the ocean is capable of utilizing filtration process.
Kuwaiti citizens are employing a large number of public and governmental organizations, where 80 percent of the people from other countries work hard there, saying that government jobs are only available to Kuwaiti people.
The number of small vehicles in Kuwait is very high. Nearby every vehicle has its own vehicle, so there is no train system yet in Kuwait.
Kuwait's average age is 78 years Kuwaiti time is two hours behind Pakistan, Kuwait's latency rate is 96% calling code + 965 and internet code .kw
Driving in Kuwait leads to the right
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Still Speaking After 10 Years of Travel
I met my boyfriend, Marc, ten years ago outside the Keflavík Airport while we were both visiting Iceland. We've been travelling the world together ever since and, at the end of 2016, decided to become nomads and travel full-time as a couple. We're sharing some of our best, worst, scariest, and most unforgettable travel memories in this Q & A to celebrate a decade of travel together. Here's to more adventures!
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Hong Kong - City Video Guide
Located on China's south coast, Hong Kong offers some of the world's most intense shopping, sightseeing and dining experiences, yet moments of stillness await at every turn.
Hong Kong has over 600 places of worship, from neighborhood temples to hilltop monasteries.
Shopping is almost a religion too! From opulent malls like Pacific Place to the markets of Temple Street, tax-free Hong Kong is heaven for bargain hunters.
From Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade, hop aboard a Star Ferry for the crossing to Hong Kong Island. Explore the futuristic architecture of Hong Kong's main business district, Central, then take a tram to Victoria Peak.
Hong Kong offers plenty of green spaces, such as Kowloon's Walled City Park. Outside the urban areas, over forty percent of the territory has been designated as national park.
Spend a day on the tranquil beaches of Shek O, or hike the trails of Lamma Island. On Lantau Island take the cable car to the Po Lin Monestry and the Tian Tan Buddah, then explore the traditional fishing village of Tai O.
At the end of the day, cruise the bars and restaurants in fashionable Soho and Lan Kwai Fong.
Europe Trip In 10 days Paris, Brussel, Amsterdam, Milan , Romam [Re-upload Original Edit]
Reupload! original edited vlog video.
This video is a kind of a personal documentation i would like to share to youtube and you guys. The purpose most likely is to share the excitement we had and also so i can see it anytime in youtube and save space on my laptop hardisk. LOL So, hope you enjoy it!
Kita ber-14 temen nongkrong bareng. Temen dari kecil. Berangkat ke eropa untuk vacation. 10 hari tour keliling eropa . Kita bikin itenerary sendiri, book hotel,book transportation such as train and bus, Dan kita pilih semua jalan darat untuk perpindahan kota di eropa.
14 childhood friend going to Europe for vacation. 10 days tour across Europe. We make our own itinery, hotel bookings, transportation like train and bus. And we go on roadtrip for town to town across europe.
Link below are the detailed day by day this eurotrip. Made by my brother in his channel Endela production.
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Athens Riviera best of: Luxury Paleo Faliro Mansions | Greece Guide
The area came to be known as old Phaleron in the later 19th century, following the development of the settlement of Neo Phaleron in 1850-1860, now a suburb of Piraeus. Before 1920 old Phaleron was a small seaside village where the houses were few and between which there were long stretches of wheat, barley and oats as well as many vineyards. Some of the men were fishermen, but most were farmers, shepherds and stock breeders. In 1883 the first public transport connecting old Phaleron with Athens was inaugurated, a horse-drawn tram line. In 1890 steam trams were introduced and it was later electrified.
In the western ‘Delta’ area a sea plane airport was started in August 1926, with the first international route Brindisi - Faliro - Istanbul.
Many Greeks from Istanbul (Constantinople) came to live in Palaio Faliro, especially after 1974, and now form a very active and prominent community.
GOLDEN VISA BENEFITS
What is a Golden Visa? Every third country national who obtains a Golden Visa, as well as all the members of his/her immediate family (spouse, children under 21 years of age, parents of both spouses) are entites to the following benefits:
• The right to enter Greece and the EU for five (5) years
• The right to reside in Greece for five (5) years
• The right to renew Golden Visa every five (5) years (when conditions are met)
• The right to travel freely and stay for over 180 days per year in European countries that are also members of the Schengen Agreement, within or outside the European Union. A Golden Visa currently permits travel to Austria, Belgium, the Czech Republic, Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Holland, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland.
The right to access the Greek public education system.
GOLDEN VISA PREREQUISITES
In order to obtain a Golden Visa in Greece the following requirements must be met:
He/She shall have entered Greece legally
He/She shall have the full ownership, possession and occupancy or a percentage of undivided ownership of one or more real estate properly/ies in Greece, the total value of which should amount to at least two hunded and fifty thousand euros (€250.000).
Alternatively, he shall have signed a timeshare agreement (lease) for a minimum of 10 years for hotel accommodations or furnished tourist residences in integrated tourist resorts according to article 8, paragraph 2 of Law 4002/2011 (Government Gazette 180A’), provided the minimum cost of the lease also amounts to two hundred and fifty thousand euros (€250.000).
Alternatively, he/she shall purchase a plot of land or acreage and proceed to erecting a building, provided that the cumulative value of the land purchased and the contract with the construction company also amounts to at least two hundred and fifty thousand euros (€250.000).
In cases of joint ownership, where the value of property is €250.000 or more, the residence permit is only granted if the owners are spouses with undivided ownership of the property. In all other cases of joint ownership, the residence permit is only granted if the amount invested by each of the joint owners is at least €250.000.
If the owner has acquired the property through a legal entity, the applicant shall own 100% of the company shares.
The holder of Golden Visa is entitled to extend all the benefits of their Golden Visa to the immediate members of his/her family, who will each acquire a separate Golden Visa by submitting their own separate applications. Immediate family members include:
The applicant’s spouse
His/Her children, as well as the spouse’s children
His/her parents, as well as the spouse’s parents.
In all cases outlined above, the value of the real estate property shall be determined based on the value of the property, or the lease, indicated in the contract of purchase. It should be made clear that the value of the property, according to law 4251/2014, is the amount which has been paid for its purchase, and which is stated explicitly in the contract. The objective, or assessed, value of the property is not relevant, unless it corresponds to the amount which was, according to the contract, paid for the purchase of the property.
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