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Peru Cusco: November 2004
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Saturday, November 27, 2004. El departamento del Cusco es considerado Patrimonio Cultural de la Humanidad, fue cuna de la gran civilización Inca y debido a los grandiosos monumentos con los que cuenta es el principal centro turístico del Perú. La ciudad del Cusco ofrece a sus visitantes variedad de atractivos tanto naturales como culturales. AREA: El Departamento del Cusco tiene una extensión de 76,225 Km y la Provincia del Cusco: 523 Km . CLIMA: Es frío y seco, tiene dos estaciones bien definidas: la ép...
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Peru Cusco: CUSCO Y MACHUPICCHU
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Saturday, November 27, 2004. El departamento del Cusco es considerado Patrimonio Cultural de la Humanidad, fue cuna de la gran civilización Inca y debido a los grandiosos monumentos con los que cuenta es el principal centro turístico del Perú. La ciudad del Cusco ofrece a sus visitantes variedad de atractivos tanto naturales como culturales. AREA: El Departamento del Cusco tiene una extensión de 76,225 Km y la Provincia del Cusco: 523 Km . CLIMA: Es frío y seco, tiene dos estaciones bien definidas: la ép...
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Spain Travel Guide: Spain Culture
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Wednesday, April 13, 2005. The Spanish invented the novel and the guitar, gave the world flamenco, Picasso and gazpacho and dreamed up some of the world's most fabulously out-there architecture. Their influence on 20th-century art and design has been inestimable, and if all that's not enough, they're relentlessly well dressed, insouciant and have a contagious knack for enjoying life. One of the world's greatest works of fiction is the 17th-century novel El Ingenioso Hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha, writ...
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Spain Travel Guide: April 2005
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Wednesday, April 13, 2005. Getting around within Spain is best done by bus; the bus network gives you better coverage and more mile for your dollar than the rail system. If you're swanning off to the Balearics, you can go the whole luxury hog and get a flight, or pleb it on a ferry. The only time you might seriously consider flying within Spain is to get out to the islands. From Barcelona, Valencia and Alicante, there are often good deals on charter flights. Posted by Bloguero Perú @ 8:24 AM. Spain has m...
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Spain Travel Guide: Spain Money & Costs
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Wednesday, April 13, 2005. Spain Money and Costs. Credit and debit cards are widely accepted at hotels and restaurants, especially from the mid-range up, and also for long-distance train tickets. Be careful carrying your money, whether it's jingling or plastic, as tourists are a major target of theft hundreds of thousands of credit cards go missing in Spain every year. Posted by Bloguero Perú @ 8:10 AM. Who that http:/ www.cl-outletonline.co.uk/ budget This ghd pink. Great Former easily girl ghd uk.
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Spain Travel Guide: SPAIN Events
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Wednesday, April 13, 2005. The last Wednesday in August sees the Valencian town of Buñol go bonkers with La Tomatina, in which the surplus from its tomato harvest is sploshed around in a friendly riot. The Running of the Bulls (Fiesta de San Fermín) in Pamplona in July is perhaps Spain's most famous festival. Along the north coast, staggered through the first half of August, is Semana Grande, another week of heavy drinking and hangovers. Año Nuevo (New Year's Day). Viernes Santo (Good Friday).
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Spain Travel Guide: Spain Environment
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Wednesday, April 13, 2005. Native flora is prolific, especially in the alpine regions. The Canary Islands archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean, west of Morocco, is an autonomous community belonging to Spain. Posted by Bloguero Perú @ 8:22 AM. Travel is like a tonic to me. It’s more than just getting away from the studio for a brief rest. I need it to recharge my batteries. Flights to Bogota. View my complete profile. Spain Off the Beaten Track. Spain Money and Costs. Facts for the Traveler SPAIN.
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Spain Travel Guide: Spain Getting There & Away
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Wednesday, April 13, 2005. Spain Getting There and Away. Getting There and Away. Spain is dotted with international airports, and connections with the rest of Europe are good. If you're coming from the UK or from Morocco, you could consider a ferry. Otherwise, bus is the cheapest option, unless you're a whipper-snapper with an under-26 rail pass. Travelling to Spain by train can be more expensive than by bus unless you are under 26 or have a rail pass. Posted by Bloguero Perú @ 8:23 AM.