Danube Delta a miracle of Eastern Europe One of the first things you hear when someone tells you about Romania is "Danube Delta". If you look at the map of Romania, you will notice a dark green area in the easternmost part of the country, right above the Black Sea. The Romanian delta is a UNESCO protected area, the largest in EU and one of the most important 3 river deltas in the World. To get there, you need to fly to Bucharest,...more
Best European Cities European Cities - Rome :Rome, the capital city of Italy might be a city that has a wealthy culture at the same time as tradition. The city boasts of festivals as an example White Evening Festival which is worth seeing. Rome was the capital of the ancient Romans. You can find many standard locations of interest which could possibly be a amazing expertise towards the visitors. Roman Coliseum, Palatine Hill,...more
A Trivia on the Illustrious European Knitting Chronicles History and climate were the two main factors why knitting developed to an absolutely fascinating degree in Europe. The craft may have started elsewhere in the world and may even have been spread by other people but it is in the diverse cultures of the Continent that it flowered and was exquisitely nurtured.Knitting began to be popular in the Middle Ages, during the era of royal pomp and circumstance. Initially reserved only for their exclusive patronage, knitted products somehow soon got filtered to the masses. In the wake of the renaissance in thought and the revolution in the manner of living, the monarchal austere and drab designs exploded into styles unlimited by tradition or edict. The growing popularity gave impetus to a household occupation in cottage industries that were soon overtaken by workers guilds and factories. Although the methods themselves became more or less standardized, regional differences were reflected on the products.The British Isles were in the center of these developments. Not only were customary and established patterns adapted, but local preferences were improved upon then...more
Netherlands: The exotic lands of Europe Among the very few countries lying below the sea level, the Netherlands (popularly known as Holland) is also among the select few nations that are so flat in their landscape, with hardly any peaks and troughs, so to speak, and lots of reclaimed land. Despite being so densely populated, the...more
Colorful Europe: Ceresana analyzes the paint and varnish market Paints and varnishes are not only pretty – they also protect houses, vehicles, and other precious objects against corrosion and decay. Even their mere material value is considerable: "Revenues in Europe will increase to €27.7 billion by 2018," says Oliver Kutsch, CEO...more
Top 5 European Cities for a Weekend Break Europe is home to some of the world's most vibrant and beautiful cities, each with hundreds, if not thousands of years of history and culture to explore. Thanks to cheap airfares and great hotel deals, it is now possible to take a weekend break in almost any of Europe's major cities and begin exploring all the wonder that the continent has to offer. As well as being the capital of England and the United Kingdom, London is the biggest city in Europe and one of its most dynamic cultural centres. Dating back to Roman times, the city mixes the historic with the modern as attractions as diverse as the Tower of London, Buckingham Palace and the London Eye Ferris wheel clearly show. London is one of the best connected cities in the world, with flights from cities all over Europe arriving every day, making it very easy to get to. Amsterdam in the Netherlands is famous as the home of the canals and as one of the most socially liberal cities in Europe. It is much more leafy than most European cities, largely thanks to the tree-lined banks of its canals, and is a wonderful city to explore by bicycle. Home to over 2 million people, the...more
Glassmaking in Medieval Europe and Renaissance - Venetian Glassmaking After the fall of the Roman Empire, glassmaking in Europe came almost to a halt; in fact, the quality of glass even declined. Artistic glass ceased to be created,...more
Malta: a mediterranean tax-haven isle -- within the european union Like many good things in this world, Malta is a tax-haven but not very well known. Also, Malta is a member of the European Union. To begin, we need to give a little...more
Europe to Take Out Iran For Jerusalem Painful but necessary," chants Peter Sain ley Berry in "Are we heading for a second war in the middle east?" (The European Observer), perpetuating the BIG LIE that "land for peace" has worked,...more
4 Guidelines to Stream Hulu in Europe I own a vpn web site and I've been getting tons of requests for information about how to stream Hulu in Europe. Streaming Hulu in Europe is extremely complicated and I suggest that you don't even...more
Secret Of Turkey – Turkey Property Attracts More Than 120,000 Foreigners, Mostly Europeans Europeans are invading Turkey. According to the Turkish Statistics Institute (TurkStat), there are now more than 120,000 foreigners, mostly...more
The Single European Act: State vs Regional Identity 1 IntroductionThe European Union stands out as a political economic phenomenon and a historic testimony to the fact that regional integration, despite challenges and...more