Posted in: Featured, Travel by Theo Grigore | October 26th 2010 | no comments
Being the second largest city in Spain and having a population which exceeds 1,620,000 inhabitants, Barcelona is certainly one of the most beautiful tourist attractions in Europe. Holding some of the most interesting sights to be seen in the world’s oldest continent, Barcelona is a destination [...]
By Catalina Toma | March 30th 2011 | no comments
Today I just woke up to agree with the words of Agnes de Mille who once ended up saying that “The truest expression of a people is in its dance and its music. Bodies never lie.” Once I managed to wake up and mediate on this [...]
By Gabriel Popa | March 19th 2011 | no comments
India, officially the Republic of India is a country in South Asia.
India is the 7th in the hierarchy of countries by area, in second place by number of inhabitants and democratic state with most people. India has a coastline length of 7,000 km and borders Pakistan to the west, [...]
By Gabriel Popa | March 19th 2011 | no comments
Hong Kong is a special administrative region in southern China and one of the newest and most visited cities of Asia.
Hong Kong is a thriving metropolis, clean and beautiful that can be accessed throughout the year, with a mild climate from September to February and high [...]
By Gabriel Popa | March 19th 2011 | no comments
Philippines is a country in Southeast Asia, in the Pacific Ocean, including the archipelago with the same name.
In the Philippines you can find plenty of natural wonders - the spectacular waterfalls, beautiful beaches, rice terraces, corals which hold a rich [...]
By Gabriel Popa | March 18th 2011 | no comments
United Arab Emirates is a federation of seven sovereign emirates, formed when the British withdrew from the Gulf in 1971.
The capital, Abu Dhabi, is in the emirate with the same name. The Arab Emirates are dominated by desert, but is simultaneously a [...]
By Gabriel Popa | March 18th 2011 | no comments
China is the largest state in East Asia and the world's most populous state.
China's history begins with 3300 years ago. Modern archaeological studies have demonstrated the existence of a culturally and economically advanced primitive ordinance between 2000 and [...]
By Gabriel Popa | March 18th 2011 | no comments
The Kingdom of Cambodia, previously known as Kampuchea is a country in Southeast Asia with a population exceeding 13 million with the capital at Phnom Penh.
Cambodia is the successor state of the once powerful Hindu and Buddhist Khmer Empire, [...]
By Gabriel Popa | March 17th 2011 | no comments
Brunei is a state located on the coast of Borneo in Southeast Asia.
Except the coast of the South China Sea it is completely surrounded by Sarawak State in Malaysia and is separated into two territories by the Limbang town, which is part of Sarawak state. [...]
By Gabriel Popa | March 17th 2011 | no comments
Burma, also called the Union of Myanmar, is the largest country in Southeast Asia.
It borders China to the north, Laos to the east, Thailand to the southeast, Bangladesh on the west and northwest India, the Andaman Sea to the south and southwest the Bay of [...]
By Gabriel Popa | March 17th 2011 | no comments
The Kingdom of Bhutan is a country in southern Asia, located on the foothills of the Himalayas.
It is bordered to the south, east and west by India and to the north by China. The principality founded by the Thepu population in the eighth century was occupied by Tibet in the [...]
By Gabriel Popa | March 16th 2011 | no comments
Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Province or Nagorno-Karabakh is a province that is officially a part of Azerbaijan, whose population is Armenian and is currently occupied by Armenian armed forces.
Nagorno-Karabakh province was founded in 1923 by Soviet leaders in the [...]
By Gabriel Popa | March 16th 2011 | no comments
Bangladesh is a landlocked country in South Asia.
It is adjacent to India almost entirely with the exception of the south-east which is adjacent to Burma and in the south it is adjacent to Burma Bay. Due to the unification with the Indian state of West Bengal was [...]
By Gabriel Popa | March 16th 2011 | no comments
Bahrain is an independent and sovereign kingdom in the Middle East, which comprises an archipelago consisting of 33 islands in the southern Persian Gulf, between Qatar Peninsula on the east coast and in western Saudi Arabia, being one of the Gulf [...]
By Gabriel Popa | March 16th 2011 | no comments
Afghanistan is a country in Central Asia.
It borders Iran to the west, Pakistan to the south and east, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan to the north, and China in the extreme east. Here are most of the Hindu Kush Mountains. It is one of the poorest countries in [...]
By Gabriel Popa | March 14th 2011 | no comments
Mongolian People's Republic was a communist state in Central Asia, existing between 1924 and 1990.
Throughout its history, the state remained Stalinist, as an ally of the Soviet Union. It overlapped the region known as Outer Mongolia. Outer Mongolia was a Manchurian [...]
By Gabriel Popa | March 14th 2011 | no comments
Mongolia is a republic in Central Asia, bordering Russia to the north and China in the south.
It was the center of the Mongol Empire in the 13th century, but was ruled by the Manchu Qing dynasty, 18th century and later formed with Soviet assistance, an independent [...]
By Gabriel Popa | March 14th 2011 | 2 comments
Abkhazia is an autonomous republic in Georgia, situated between the Black Sea coast and western Caucasus Mountains, created on 4 March 1921.
Predominant are: coal mining, building materials and wood and fish. Trade is based on citrus, tobacco, tea and silk. The last Soviet [...]
By Gabriel Popa | March 12th 2011 | one comment
Not only climbers are attracted of Everest.
With an idyllic setting, bordered by the highest peaks in the world, based on clouding jungle full of wildlife, the country has everything for everyone. Besides the spectacular mountains and trails only good for climbing in [...]