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LONDON. What
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SINGLE MALTS WITH SUSHI...as a
digestif...with a cigar. ..never before have these dazzlingly diverse drinks
been explored by the consumer with such zest and interest.
Newly
bottled malts constantly appear on the shelves of wine shops and supermarkets,
at airports, in bars and restaurants. Some are completely new. ... |
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London
has grown not through centralized planning but by a process of agglomeration,
meaning that though the majority of the city's sights are situated to the north
of the River Thames, which loops through the centre of the city from west to
east, there is no single focus of interest. .... |
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Greece is located in Southeast Europe on the Balkan Peninsula and the numerous islands, largest of which are Crete, Rhodes, and Lesbos. The islands account for one-fifth of the land area of the country (over 1500 thousand of islands). Greece has borders with Albania, Former Yugoslav Republic Macedonia (FYRM), Bulgaria and Turkey; it is washed by Aegean, Ionian, Cretan and Libyan seas. About 4/5 of the whole territory is covered by high mountains with the highest mountain - Olympus (2917 m)
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Greece |
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Dilesi |
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People
go to Greece to have a rest by the warm sea, and also to enjoy the different
cultural sites: the Acropolis, Mycenae, Delphi, Olympus, at last Ancient
Mountain Agora around which it is possible for you to sail, and unique Metiora
monasteries.
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The Greek cuisine. I want to invite you to travel across gastronomic Greece. The cities of Dilesi, Avlida
and others nearby will show you the Greek cuisine, and at the same time will
enable you to be inspired by the unique Greek atmosphere. Time here fades:
silent streets, small shops, taverns, slow Greeks.
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Durins
the second half of the 6th century AD, a number of Slavic tribes
settled in the Moidau valley and founded the viliases from which
Prague would later emerse. Around the 7th century, the
Przemysiid tribe prevailed, creatins a dynasty that would rule
the resion for four hundred years.
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The
Department of Western European Art is the earliest in the Hermitage. Works by
Western European masters became the first accessions that made up the core of
the future art collections of the now famous museum. There were some first-rate
examples of High Renaissance art.
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