Tag: Europe

Beethoven’s birth place – Bonn, Germany

BONN, GERMANY: Situated by River Rhine, Bonn is the former capital of West Germany. But it is best known for being the birthplace of one of the famous composers of all time, Ludwig van Beethoven, despite his utmost disgust towards his hometown. For its rich… Continue Reading “Beethoven’s birth place – Bonn, Germany”

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Half a day in Dinant, Belgium

DINANT, BELGIUM: Belgium never stops surprising us with its coolness and charming little towns. Situated by River Meuse, Dinant is a French-speaking (Wallonia) part of Belgium in Province de Namur. The name for the town of Dinant was first recorded about 800 BC. The… Continue Reading “Half a day in Dinant, Belgium”

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A small Bulgarian town – Plovdiv

PLOVDIV, BULGARIA: Plovdiv is one of the oldest towns in Europe, dating back to more than 4000 years BC. Old town of Plovdiv lies on a natural elevation…mostly few hills. Visitors can walk through different historical ages, see ancient buildings, and feel the spirit… Continue Reading “A small Bulgarian town – Plovdiv”

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Visiting the smallest town in the world – Durbuy, Belgium

DURBUY, BELGIUM: Arguably, Durbuy is (or at least once was) known to be the smallest town in the world (or may be just Europe). Situated by River Oarthe, this village of Province de Luxembourg is a charming French-speaking part of Belgium (Wallonia) with many hidden… Continue Reading “Visiting the smallest town in the world – Durbuy, Belgium”

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Easter Break 2013 – Trip to Sofia, Bulgaria

SOFIA, BULGARIA: Sofia is a city with heights and contrast, lot of ancient history surrounded by contemporary look. It is the capital and the biggest city of Bulgaria. You can see a unique combination of European and Communist style architecture in the city center. The motto… Continue Reading “Easter Break 2013 – Trip to Sofia, Bulgaria”

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