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Photos can be inspiring. Photos can spur day dreaming. Photos can even encourage you to book that trip to Europe. That’s why we are bring you our newest EuropeBoss feature: Photo Of The Day.
Today’s photo is of The Lourve located in Paris, France.
Have you been? What did you think?
Cheers!
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There are many interesting facts about Denmark and these alone might tempt you to go and visit this beautiful country that borders with Germany.
The first curious fact about the country is that it doesn’t have any mountains. The closest thing is a 170 meters high hill called Møllehøj.
What Denmark does have is the oldest flag...
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Ukraine’s capital and largest city, Kiev, is located in the north central part of the country. Kiev derives its name from one of the four brothers who founded it, Kyi. With a population of over 3 million, the city is considered the heartbeat of Ukraine and receives several million tourists every year who visit the city to view the...
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At one time, Copenhagen was the capital of an empire that stretched from northern Germany to Stockholm, Sweden to Greenland. It grew out of the herring fishery and it’s position on the Øresund, a narrow channel that links the Baltic Sea to the Atlantic. Now it is the bicycling capital of the world and a center for design,...
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Most people think Sicily to be the ideal setting of a book or movie, but this beautiful Mediterranean island off the coast of southern Italy has a lot more to offer than just a good movie scene. The island has a long history of conquests which include reigns by Arabs, Greeks and Romans. This has resulted in a variety of influences...
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Little known Estonia is one of Europe’s most underrated tourist locales. Located in Northern Europe, Estonia is sandwiched between the Gulf of Finland and Latvia. Estonians are of Finnish descent and the local dialect is closely related to Finnish. Tallinn, the country’s capital, is dotted with majestic cathedrals, museums and...
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Bratislava, the capital of the central European state of Slovakia, is a city dipped in history, culture and nature. It is often called the “Heart of Europe” because this city quite literally sits right in the center of Europe. For any tourist visiting central Europe, skipping Slovakia, and more importantly Bratislava, would be...
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The capital of Poland, Warsaw was a city reduced to dust and rubble during World War II. Sixty years later, you wouldn’t have imagined something like that to have ever happened. The city has transformed into a bustling metropolis and a hub of economic and political activity. Warsaw is one of the greenest cities in the world and...
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