Posted by eTravel Admin On August - 30 - 2008
His yesteryears tiny republic was in fact created within Uzbekistan. At one time during its earlier reign, the capital city of Dushanbe was popularly known as Stalinabad. Tajikistan gained independent status in 1929 and its formation had started from Dushanbe, a village of 3000 occupants. The first Tajik newspaper came into being in 1926. One thing that attracts great attention is that despite having started out small, the Tajik education system came into being almost instantaneously. The official languages here are Tajik, Uzbek and Russian. Recognized as the Republic of Tajikistan, despite its tiny frame it exists and enthralls tourists at all times.
Posted by eTravel Admin On August - 29 - 2008
If you’re considering a Russian retreat, it’s a brilliant idea. Here’s where you’ll see traces of the former USSR at its best. From the Great Russian ballerinas and stories of czars and czarinas, the royal family and disappearances, there’s a lot that woos you. In fact, the Russians have a ridiculously high number of worldwide rich individuals. There’s no denying their women’s tennis supremacy either. So what you really have is still a race of rulers that haven’t given up and continue to leave their mark in modern times. With oil pipelines that are endless and living standards that are vaguely disparate, you’ll have a lot to look into.
Posted by eTravel Admin On August - 28 - 2008
Despite its tiny size, the Moldavians have accepted other races with open arms. They have had a decent ethnic population of Ukrainians, Russians and Jews. Moldova has always had a strong Romanian influence despite soviet intervention and war. Previously it was recognized as a largely rural populace. Despite its miniature status it did have a strong economy that thrived on canned food production and has had a good vegetable produce. Its official languages are Moldovan and Russian and its capital city is Chi?in?u/Kishinev. Moldavia has enjoyed great development with the previous USSR budget favoring it. In the past Moldavia has also braved a massive famine about 60 years earlier.
Posted by eTravel Admin On August - 27 - 2008
Of course you must wonder how cold it gets here, but that’s just part of the experience here. With history studded in the lanes there’s many places of national interest you can visit. Here you’ll find great food practices and meat is an important part of your diet. For travelers, the railways are a great way to get around. In fact the railways are convenient to get o the nearby smaller locales. Bucharest has a great economy and is a modernistic face to Romania’s old cultures. The memories of war are distant and what greets you is a new high spirited city that’s bade goodbye to its past woes.
Posted by eTravel Admin On August - 26 - 2008
Amsterdam is a beautiful city of Holland that artists usually love to visit. Some travel tips on this visit will make your first footsteps in this fascinating city evergreen in your memories. You can expect rain at any time in Amsterdam. This never limits the number of tourists to this city. You will find enough of decent weather even in the off season time. July and August are the peak seasons to visit while summer is ideal for the worshippers of sun. April to May is known as the tulip season in Amsterdam. You can enjoy the canals, Royal Palace, Rijksmuseum and Van Gong Museum