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  • Ten Interesting Facts About Belgium
    By: Maria K. | - If youre planning to visit Belgium, you might want to first brush up on other things that this EU host and member-country is known for aside from beer, chocolates and castles. The fact is there are so many interesting things to discover about Belgium and even if your visit might not be able to cover all of its wonderful attractions, you can still learn something more about the country, its people and culture.

    1.Belgium is credited for the invention of the saxophone (Adolphe Sax), ...

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  • De Werking Van Uitzendkantoren, Uitzendarbeid En Uitzendkracht Op Arbeidsmarkt
    By: Matthias Van den Avont | - De werking van uitzendkantoren op de arbeidsmarkt

    Uitzendkantoren zijn commercile organisaties die onder meer actief zijn op de Belgisch/Vlaamse arbeidsmarkt. Via eigen computerbestanden verkopen deze commercile organisaties de arbeidsdiensten van werkzoekenden bij werkgevers. Deze commercile dienstverlening wordt uitzendarbeid genoemd. De administratie rond de indienstneming of aanwerving is voor rekening van diegene die de arbeidskrachten levert, de betaling gebeurt echter d ...

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  • History Of Amsterdam's Canals
    By: Bart van de Grift | - Amsterdam is also known as the Venice of the North for the numerous canals, bridges and islands it has. The three major canals in the city are Keizersgracht, Herengracht and Prinsengracht. They were created in the Dutch Golden Age in the 17th century. The canals make up concentric semi-circular belts that go around Amsterdam. The belts are also known as grachtengordel. More than 1,500 monumental buildings are situated along the main canals. The 19th century canals are on the World Heritage List ...
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  • Travelers Absolute Vacation Is Taking A Cruise
    By: E Hu | - It seems like most travelers these days is setting sail, on a cruise around the deep blue high seas on cruise ships the size of small cities. Tourists return from their ocean adventures with extraordinary tales of grand movie theaters, huge climbing walls, water slides, and mounds of delicious food, all this on the ships. Food is often the focal point of a cruise experience.What is it, altogether, that makes cruises so appealing to so many tourists?Might be its the price. Just like with air ...
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  • Arriving At St Martin Island Runway Just Over Maho Beach!
    By: E Hu | - St Martin Island or St Maarten Island is the only island in the world where you will find 37 square miles divided between two nations. The island offers a unique blend of French, and Dutch one of the most successful islands in the world. With its tropical weather, there is no bad time to visit St Martin Island or St Maarten Island. The temperatures are around 80 degrees Fahrenheit throughout most of the year with a cool breeze. St. Martin Island or St Maarten is one of the best getaways in the C ...
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  • Autoverhuur In Milaan Zal Nemen Door Middel Van Een Fascinerende En Onvergetelijke Reis.
    By: Alen Jones | - Verken de mode-hoofdstad van Itali met autoverhuur Milaan. Milaan is een stad met een rijke culturele erfgoed, een bruisend nachtleven, winkelparadijs, prachtige monumenten, unieke keuken en natuurlijk de stijlvolle mode scene.

    Milaan is de tweede grootste stad van Itali. Deze stad is een interessante mix van goed onderhouden verleden en moderne Italiaanse metropool. Enkele van de plaatsen en monumenten een bezoek waard zijn Duomo di Milano, Basiliek van Sint Ambrosius, La Scala ...

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  • Holiday Inn Hasselt
    By: Emma McCann | - A charming, historic city with extensive transport links to neighbouring cities, Hasselt is a popular choice for meetings and functions. We at Holiday Inn Hasselt are located in one of the best shopping areas of the city, close to the river. Within walking distance of the prime leisure and cultural attractions, we offer five fully serviced meeting rooms seating up to 300 delegates. Just 30 km from Maastricht Airport, we at Holiday Inn Hasselt are the ideal choice for both business and leisure vi ...
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  • Etnies Skjorter!
    By: Ridestore | - Det var engang en bonde som hadde tre snner, Thor luer, Thor caps og Etnies skjorter. han var i sm kr og gammel og skrpelig, og snnene ville ikke ta seg noe til. Til grden hrte en stor, god skog, og den ville faren at guttene skulle bruke Thor jakker, Thor T-shirt og Thor Hoods, og se f betalt unna noe p gjelden.Langt om lenge fikk han dem ogs p det Vans klistremerker, og den eldste skulle ut og hugge frst. Da han var kommet bort i skogen og hadde tatt til hug ...
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  • Weather Tips And Advice For Sint Maarten
    By: Archie Blazer | - Sint Maarten is appreciated for its amazing mix of French and Dutch influences, and many cruise ships stop here to let their passengers explore the city.

    The Dutch call the island Sint Maarten, while the French call it Saint Martin. Both are the same island, but as it is under mixed ruling, it is not unusual to here it referred to both ways.

    The weather in Sint Maarten is beautiful, and the many beaches are often crowded with visitors searching for the perfect spot ...

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  • Superb Netherlands Antilles Attractions
    By: Robert Toth | -
    The exciting mountainous terrain coupled with the azure Caribbean Sea are one of the major highlights of the Netherlands Antilles attractions. Experience the best kept secrets of the Caribbean!

    City Overview:
    Constituted of two Island groups- the Curacao and Bonaire islands on one side and the Sint Eustatius, Sint Maarten and Saba islands on the other, these special territories are the scarcely touched little tracts on the Caribbean trail. Part of the Kingdom of Netherl ...

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  • Weekend Deals To Amsterdam - Why You Should Visit The Amsterdam Flower Market
    By: Joran Dykstra. | - There are several floating markets in the world, but there is only one flower market that is floating and that is the Flower Market of Amsterdam in The Netherlands. It is located in the city center along the historic canals. The flower stands are located on flatboats and with this rainbow of colors, it's something you have to see when you visit Amsterdam.

    The Amsterdam flower market is almost 150 years old and started at its current location in 1883. The first market dates from 1862 a ...

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  • Weekend Breaks In Europe - Flowers And Souvenirs At The Amsterdam Floating Flower Market
    By: Joran Dykstra | - The flower market of Amsterdam is one of the most remarkable flower markets in the world. This is because it is the only flower market that is a floating market. The flatboats on the old canals, full of colorful flowers, are something you want to see when you visit Amsterdam. You'll find the market in the old city center.

    The Amsterdam flower market is almost 150 years old and started at its current location in 1883. The first market dates from 1862 and was called the Tree and Plant M ...

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  • Enjoy Brussles Holiday With Luxury Hotels!
    By: Michael Richard | - For those hunting for even more places to enjoy during their Brussels vacation, there's always close by Mini Europe, where you can sight small models of some of Europe's most exclusive buildings. Over at Parc du Cinquantenaire, or Golden Jubilee Park, the Cinquantenaire Arch are all worth paying a visit, and you would take pleasure in great city views from the terrace above it. Rocco Forte Hotel Amigo Brussels is one of the stylish and traditional hotels and is without doubt one of the best hote ...
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  • Crowne Plaza Brugge
    By: Emma McCann | - If you are looking for a unique location to host your private function or business event, we at the Crowne Plaza Brugge have everything you could wish for.

    Occupying an unparalleled position on the magnificent Burg Square, set in the city centre (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), we are close to several of Brugges most famous attractions. These include the breathtaking gothic Stadhuis, or town hall and the Church of Our Lady, with its towering 400ft spire. Other treasures include t ...

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  • Brussels Travel
    By: Neha sharma | -
    Overview
    Surrounded by 14th century city walls, Brussels' center, the Petit Ring, is divided into three distinct districts. The western half is called Lower Town, catering to the lower and middle class families of Brussels, and the eastern half is called Upper Town, catering to Brussels' upper class families. These two areas are separated by a boulevard that is studded with shopping venues, bars, restaurants, and cafes. This boulevard runs through The Grand Place, the city's true ce ...

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  • Why People Are Choosing The Vacation Rental St Maarten?
    By: Maverick Mitchell | - St Maarten is an island which has both the cultures of the drench as well as the Dutch. This has been possible because these two countries established their colonies in this little island. This island is one of the most beautiful islands present in the Caribbean.

    There are lots of people who decide to spend their vacation in this place. They usually get attracted because of the wonderful big beaches that are present in the island. There are almost 37 beaches present here.


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  • Sun, Sand And Medical School
    By: Dan BeDell | - It's a cruel fact for would be medical students. Each year over 39,000 people apply for admission to a US medical school, but only about 47% are admitted. What do the remaining 53% do? Well, instead of sitting around feeling sorry for themselves, a huge number are running away to an island...... and going to medical school. One vacationer's beautiful tropical island is another student's campus. Some are gaining as good a reputation as those in the United States.

    In the late 1970's C ...

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  • Brussels City Breaks
    By: Asif | - In my opinion, Brussels was an enjoyable City Breaks for two nights. We went by Eurostar from Waterloo straight to Brussels and the journey took two hours twenty minutes.
    There were some historical places to visit, one of them being the Mannequin Pis, which is a statue of a small boy as a water fountain. The story is rather amusing and interesting to hear.

    Brussels boasts over 100 museums and galleries; the Museum of Fine Art (Musee des Beaux Arts) contains a great collection ...

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  • Coral Jewelry
    By: coralnut | - Op een morgen, het moet in de begin jaren 80 van de vorige eeuw zijn geweest, stapt Boeli van Leeuwen q.e.p.d. ons literair borstbeeld, zoals zo dikwijls op een zaterdag mijn werkplaats/winkel op het strand van het toendertijd Princess Beach Hotel binnen. (En als Boeli langs kwam was het koffie drinken, praten over klassieke muziek, zijn voorkeur voor Mozart is algemeen bekend, literatuur en vrouwen.(niet specifiek in deze volgorde) Van mijn werken kwam dan niets meer terecht, totdat Boeli h ...
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  • Sint Maarten/saint-martin: The Friendly Island
    By: Art Gib | - In the United States, when we think of the Age of Exploration and the European influence over the Americas and the islands of the Pacific, we generally only consider its relevance insofar as American history is concerned.

    But if we so limit our sense of scope, we will certainly miss out on the rich mixed culture which has developed in the nations surrounding us. For instance, take the small island to be divided between two separate nations: Saint Martin, or, as it is known in Dut ...

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  • St Maarten: The Friendliest Little Island In The Caribbean
    By: Art Gib | - St Maarten is the Dutch side of the northeastern Caribbean island commonly referred to as Saint Martin. It is a popular destination for individuals and families who want to relax on white sand beaches banked by turquoise and aquamarine-colored tropical waters. Here's a little bit more about The Friendly Island in the Caribbean.

    Located approximately 200 miles east of Puerto Rico, this little gem of an island measures only 87 square kilometers in surface area. Its 400 year of white ...

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  • The Unspoiled Queen & Willard's Of Saba
    By: Paul Caribbean | - The Island Saba - The Unspoiled Queen:
    Saba, an island in the Caribbean, is a remote, scenic haven rising steeply from the azure Caribbean Sea that offers travelers a magical experience far away from the cares and worries of today's hurried world. Divers recognize the island as one of the worlds top ten dive destinations and gourmet conscious travelers delight in Saba lobster. The island has a long, colorful history of pirates and legendary seamen and though todays travele ...

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  • Looking For Holiday Guides Online?
    By: Kristi Ambrose | - When it comes to traveling to new found places I always like to look at a few online guides beforehand. These guides are nice because they include everything from the location description to best restaurants to eat at to best places to stay and best activities to do while you are there. I think that this is a good option to go with because it gives you a nice idea about the place before you actually visit it.

    Heck you could even build your trip around these guides to decide wh ...

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  • Christmas Traditions
    By: Dr Karen | - Santa Claus

    The origin of Santa Claus begins in the 4th century with Saint Nicolas, Bishop of Myra, an area in Turkey. By all accounts St. Nicholas was a generous man, particularly devoted to children. After his death around 340 AD he was buried in Myra, but in 1087 Italian sailors purportedly stole his remains and removed them to Bari, Italy, greatly increasing St. Nicholas popularity throughout Europe. His kindness and reputation for generosity gave rise to claims that ...

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  • Genk, Tourist Summary Of City
    By: verinder | - Genk, a city in Belgium, is part of the Limburg province. Other cities contained within the province of Limburg include Hasselt: As, Beringen, Diepenbeek, Gingelom, Halen, Ham, Hasselt, Herk-de-Stad, Heusden-Zolder, Leopoldsburg, Lummen, Nieuwerkerken, Opglabbeek, Sint-Truiden, Tessenderlo, Zonhoven, and Zutendaal. In terms of locality, Genk is situated nearest to Hasselt in the province of Limburg.

    The city of Genk has a population of over 63,000 people. The city of Genk is belie ...

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  • Travel Information About, The City Of Oostende
    By: MIKE LOBO | - Originally a small fishing village, the city of Oostende received its city charter in the 13th century and now has a population of 91,000 people, the largest population on the Belgian coast. Set half way along the 40 mile Belgian coastline, it became popular as a resort in the 19th century, when Kings Leopold I and II spent their summers there. During World War II the city was badly bombed.

    The city is protected from the North Sea by a series of large dikes built in the late 14th ...

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  • St Barts St Maarten, Vip Airport Service
    By: John Day | - St Barts ( St Barth, St Barthelemy ) is a very unique and special French Caribbean island, and getting there can be special as well. Just a short 15 minute flight from the international airport of Juliana on St Maarten.

    The fact that St Barts airport can only accommodate small aircraft and that incoming and outbound flights stop at sunset, maintains the island's intimate and exclusive character.

    This also means that getting to and from St Barts is a particular ...

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  • The Flower City Of Belgium
    By: Douglas Scott | - Ghent is the capital and biggest city of the East Flanders province. Ghent is the fourth largest city of Belgium with about 250.000 inhabitants. The city started as a settlement at the confluence of the Rivers Lys and Scheldt and became in the Middle Ages one of the largest and richest cities of northern Europe.

    It is a busy city with a port and a university. The city is connected to the sea by the Ghent-Terneuzen Canal. Much of the city's medieval architecture remains intact and ...

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  • Caribbean Getaway
    By: Declan Vickery | - The Caribbean is the number one vacation spot for thousands every year. It appeals to so many because it offers so much. You'll find sun, sand, warm water and multitudes of friendly souls. Keep reading to learn why the Caribbean is so popular.

    Caribbean refers to a group of islands in the Caribbean Sea. Cancun, Cozumel and the Mayan Riviera, in Mexico, are often referred to as part of the region. There is beautiful weather all year round and it's a popular destination for "snowbir ...

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  • Caribbean Island Profiles - Anguilla Beaches
    By: James Penn | - Anguilla is located in the Caribbean Sea, the northern most island in the Leeward Island chain. It's nearest neighbor to the south is St. Martin/Sint Maarten. It has a population of just 12000 inhabitants, is sixteen miles long and three miles wide at its widest point.

    Anguilla is perhaps one of the lesser known Caribbean islands. It is renowned for its natural beauty and serene tranquility and is a stark contrast to the hustle and bustle of every day life. It is the perfect vacat ...

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  • A Caribbean Cruise Is The Perfect Getaway
    By: David Neehly | - The Caribbean is the number one vacation spot for thousands every year. It appeals to so many because it offers so much. You'll find sun, sand, warm water and multitudes of friendly souls. Keep reading to learn why the Caribbean is so popular.

    The Caribbean generally consists of the group of islands that find their home in the Caribbean Sea. The east coast of Mexico is sometimes considered part of the Caribbean as well, most notably Cancun, Cozumel, and the Mayan Riviera. This are ...

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  • Oostende Tourist Information
    By: Meredith Booney | - Originally a small fishing village, the city of Oostende received its city charter in the 13th century and now has a population of 91,000 people, the largest population on the Belgian coast. Set half way along the 40 mile Belgian coastline, it became popular as a resort in the 19th century, when Kings Leopold I and II spent their summers there. During World War II the city was badly bombed.

    The city is protected from the North Sea by a series of large dikes built in the late 14th ...

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  • Gent Tourist Information
    By: Meredith Booney | - Gent, also known as Ghent, is an incredibly popular destination in Belgium. The word Gent is actually the Dutch spelling for the city of Ghent and the two terms are often used interchangeably. Gent is filled with exciting things to see and do and travellers will not be disappointed by the recreational offerings in Gent. Travellers can immerse themselves in the culture and history of Belgium by seeing the myriad abbeys, beguinages, churches, castles, historic landmarks, and museums strewn thr ...
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  • Genk Tourist Information
    By: Meredith Booney | - General summary of city:

    Genk, a city in Belgium, is part of the Limburg province. Other cities contained within the province of Limburg include Hasselt: As, Beringen, Diepenbeek, Gingelom, Halen, Ham, Hasselt, Herk-de-Stad, Heusden-Zolder, Leopoldsburg, Lummen, Nieuwerkerken, Opglabbeek, Sint-Truiden, Tessenderlo, Zonhoven, and Zutendaal. In terms of locality, Genk is situated nearest to Hasselt in the province of Limburg.

    The city of Genk has a population of over ...

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  • Bruges Tourist Information
    By: Meredith Booney | - General summary of city:

    Bruges, Belgium, from the Norse word 'Bryggja' meaning mooring place, is one of the three regions and the capital of Flanders. Bruges has a population of over 100,000 and covers an area of approximately 138 km. This historic city, with its natural link to the sea, became a commercial center for European trade in early medieval times, as the harbor filled with ships carrying wool, grain, and wine. In a short while, the door opened for trade with count ...

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  • 10 Must-dos When In Brussels
    By: Steven Cronin | - At the hub of European politics Brussels is the cosmopolitan capital of bureaucracy. But when freed from the shackles of red tape, this compact capital of Belgium is a fascinating fusion of profound historical curiosity and contemporary living.

    1. The Grand-Place
    Brussels central square is the focal point of activity for locals and tourists alike. The heaving markets are bursting with souvenir-seeking bargain hunters. Look out for the town hall (Hotel de Ville), a ma ...

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