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3 Cathedrals to See Whilst Walking PeruAuthor: Tony Maniscalco Category: ReligionAs Peruvian history proves, there have been a number of different inhabitants, religions and cultures over the years... Florence, Italy - A One Day Itinerary For a Once in a Lifetime ExperienceAuthor: Elin Brecht Category: TravelFlorence is known all over the world for its artistic and cultural treasures Many international travellers spend just a day in the “Cradle of the Renaissance”, so we have to optimize this short time and make the most of your visit... 5 Reasons Why You Should Visit Canterbury CathedralAuthor: Chris Tomkins Category: TravelIt does not matter a bit whether one is a native of the United Kingdom or a foreigner, a devout worshiper or a proudly secular atheist... Fife - A Maritime County in ScotlandAuthor: Naz Daud Category: TravelFife is a maritime county in Scotland which became a council area in 1996 and can be located in the east of Scotland, recognised as a peninsula... A Cathedral in England’s Smallest CityAuthor: Ian SG Smith Category: TravelWells as a place in England can be confusing If you live in East Anglia you will associate the name with a small fishing port on the north Norfolk Coast, much loved by sailors...
Salisbury Cathedral is a MasterpieceAuthor: Ian SG Smith Category: TravelIn Wiltshire some 90 miles southwest of London and not far from Stonehenge lies the city of Salisbury with the most magnificent cathedral, and its quite remarkable 404 feet spire... 5 Cathedrals to Visit in FranceAuthor: Lorraine Waddell Category: TravelFrance is famous for its towering gothic cathedrals and considering that there are nearly 200 of these breathtaking buildings located throughout France, it can be hard deciding which are worth visiting while on your French camping holiday... Driving Past Prague’s Religious SitesAuthor: Stepan Stich Category: TravelHaving been a Prague airport shuttle driver for several years, I have come to know the city like the back of my hand... Coventry Cathedral – a History of the Symbol of HopeAuthor: Felicity Lightbody Category: TravelThe traditional classification of a city comes from having a cathedral at the heart of any urban area and in the 11th century, Coventry would have officially become a city based upon there being a bank and cathedral at the centre of this community... Map of Milan - Highlighting Places of InterestAuthor: NancyEben Category: TravelMilan, the city in north Italy, suffered extreme bombing at one time and the larger portion was destroyed...
Lincoln - City of ProsperityAuthor: Naz Daud Category: TravelLincoln was the third city of the realm in prosperity and importance in Norman times Fortunately this year the City Council have managed to find enough resources to keep the Tourist information Office near to the Castle open... The Spiritual Side of St. KittsAuthor: Justin Burch Category: TravelWhile some Caribbean islands are known for their raucous atmosphere, St Kitts and its residents are content being quiet, peaceful and devout... History in Durham CountyAuthor: Jackie Mansfield Category: TravelDurham is quite a small city and many people settled here permanently and it is a district of County Durham in Britain... Canterbury: Ideas For Your Next Stay In CanterburyAuthor: Arthur Townlands Category: TravelCanterbury is a town which has been the home to several great contributors to English literature including the likes of Geoffrey Chaucer, author of the Canterbury Tales as well as Christopher Marlowe, the famous playwright responsible for penning Dr... More Than a Place of Worship: The Notre Dame de ParisAuthor: Edward Grey Category: TravelWay before the Christian faith was introduced in France, the site of the Notre Dame already served as a center for adoration and worship...
Glasgow and AroundAuthor: Edward Grey Category: TravelGlasgow is considered one of the oldest settlements in Western Europe It is believed to be founded when Saint Mungo, a missionary, established a community built around what is known today as the Glasgow Cathedral... The Glasgow CathedralAuthor: Steve Kevin Category: TravelRating:  With a population of about 600000, Glasgow is the Scotland's largest city It is believed the city was originally founded by Saint Kentigern commonly known as St... Visiting CanterburyAuthor: Rakesh Gaikwad Category: TravelLaying peacefully on the pleasant River Stour, Canterbury manages to mix city, coast and country perfectly... Maneuvering Through Milan: A Traveler’s GuideAuthor: Benedict Yossarian Category: TravelThe second largest city in Italy, Milan functions as the country’s chief center of finance, manufacturing, and international trade... Top Ten Best Places To Visit In The United KingdomAuthor: Jonathan Williams Category: TravelIf you’re a hog for beautiful architecture and rich history, then you couldn’t possibly think about missing out on the sights and sounds of the United Kingdom... The Early History Of DerbyAuthor: Dav Green Category: TravelDerby is a city situated in the East Midlands and is set in the County of Derbyshire The population census of Derby in 2001 was numbered at approx 234,000 making it the 18th biggest place to live in England... Hello From Mexico City – A Compact Day Of Discovery Of DowntownAuthor: Susanne Pacher Category: TravelAfter our visit to the huge government-owned pawnshop, Nacional Monte de Piedad, we saw a side view of Mexico City’s and Latin America’s biggest cathedral: the Catedral Metropolitana... Florence’s Duomo – Waiting For The Last JudgmentAuthor: Dan Ganz Category: TravelThe Cathedral or Duomo of Florence is heralded as one of the wonders of the magnificent architectural accomplishments of Italy... Amiens, France: A City Full Of HistoryAuthor: Gabriel Adams Category: TravelA city with a strong historical tradition, Amiens is one place in France where many tourists congregate, to experience its ancient cathedral... La Sagrada Familia - Past And FutureAuthor: Mike McDougall Category: TravelLa Sagrada Familia can be found in Barcelona, in Catalonia in Spain and is renowned as Antoni Gaudi’s masterpiece... |