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Travel Europe A - F |
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Austria |
| Simply walking along one of the many cobblestone
lanes, visiting a small country church or standing
awe-struck before a magnificent country abbey, brings
you face to face with history and culture. |
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Belgium |
| The country that began as a small side trip on their
schedule. It seems beautiful, it's practically next door
to Paris, London and Amsterdam, and they only have 24
hours to explore it before heading home. Two hours later
it happens. They're in love with Belgium. |
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Britain |
| country of history, heritage and tradition, richly
endowed with style and culture. Britain is in fact the
most popular overseas destination for Americans and for
good reason. Our history is world famous as is the
cultural buzz and lifestyle you see reflected from
today's movies, television and music. Traveling from the
US to Britain is easy, as transatlantic airlines add
more services to British cities such as Birmingham,
Manchester and Glasgow, as well as London. |
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Croatia |
| Croatia is located in the heart of Europe on the
beautiful Adriatic coast bordering Italy, Slovenia and
Hungary. It is a country of more than 1,185 islands,
islets and reefs, most of them uninhabited and perfectly
preserved for eco-tourism. |
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Cyprus |
| This island republic of spectacular beauty offers
sandy beaches, rugged cliffs and cool pine forests. Its
10,000-year-old cultural heritage uniquely blends
Eastern and Western influences. |
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Czech |
| A small country in the heart of the Continent, the
Czech Republic is a sort of miniature Europe. Almost
every architectural style and type of landscape is found
here; with exception of the desert and the sea (although
the sea was once attributed to the country by none other
than William Shakespeare). |
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Denmark |
| Warm-hearted, fun-loving and free-spirited, Denmark
is a traveler's delight. "Wonderful" Copenhagen is one
of the world's great walking cities. A cozy European
capital, it's filled with stunning architecture —
classic and modern, historic sites, world-class museums,
and some of the best shopping and dining in Europe. |
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Estonia |
| This compact corner of the Baltic is drawing trendy
visitors seeking new destinations. Although a former
Soviet Republic, Estonia shares ethnic and linguistic
roots with the Finns. The countryside is dotted with
medieval castles and manors. |
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Finland |
| Finland is nestled between Sweden and Norway
to the west and Russia to the east, has all the
attributes of a hot vacation spot. Along your journey
you can explore the culturally and historically rich
King's Road. This scenic southern region of Finland
stretches west of Helsinki to the 770-year-old former
capital of Turku and east to the spectacular Lakeland
region. |
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France |
| Traditionally known as an ancient country rich
in cultural heritage and remarkable historic landmarks,
France is inhabited by an energetic people that have
happily married tradition and art de vivre with progress
and innovation. A land of mysterious prehistoric caves
and Celtic monoliths, Roman ruins, medieval fortresses
and Renaissance castles, France also boasts the world's
most extensive high-speed train network which makes
getting around a breeze. Besides easy transport within
France the country is well served by air from an array
of major cities in the U.S. |
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