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ZAGREB – THE CAPITAL CITY THAT SHOULDN’T BE MISSED

Zagreb – The Capital City That Shouldn’t Be Missed

Most tourists go to Croatia for the Dalmatian coast and the walled city of Dubrovnik. They may go through Zagreb as a transit stop and even spend a day there, but it’s often overlooked. The city is a wonderful combination of historical monuments, high-quality museums, rows of parks, cold war

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Čičmany House on Curved Road

Driving Through Slovakia

It’s a pleasure to drive through the mountains and wine-growing valleys of Slovakia. On the way, you pass through historic villages and cities and see picturesque castles on hilltops.  Slavic tribes arrived here in the fifth and sixth centuries, eventually becoming part of Moravia, which was the first major Slavic

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St Joseph’s Church, Kraków

Kraków – Enchanted Royal City

Kraków is the most beautiful and alluring city in Poland. It was once the seat of the Polish Kings and escaped WWII with minimal damage. As a result, medieval streets, buildings and monuments are intact and surrounded by bars, pubs, clubs and restaurants. It has world-class museums and many universities,

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Wroclaw Town Hall at Night

Wroclaw – City With Beautiful Market Square

Wroclaw is not a city that many Americans have heard of, even though it’s over a millennium-old and the fourth largest city in Poland with a population of over 600,000. For many centuries, it was a crossroads of trade from the Mediterranean to the Baltic Sea and from the Black

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Berlin – Dynamic and Vibrant

I finally made it to Berlin, the capital of Germany and a cultural, political and commercial powerhouse for centuries. I was eager to see if it would live up to its reputation as a city tolerant of alternative lifestyles and immigrants amid a galaxy of museums, a wide variety of

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Saxon State Ministry of Finance from Brühl's Terrace

Dresden – City of Magnificent Architecture

Dresden was founded as a town about 900 years ago. Over the centuries, it’s been a center of artistic achievement in porcelain, painting, classical music, literature and particularly architecture. The historic city has been dubbed Florence on the Elbe and is known for its Baroque buildings. Much of Dresden was

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The Long Road to Cullaville

The Long Road to Cullaville

by Boris Kester is a captivating travel memoir that transcends the boundaries of traditional exploration. Through his unique experiences and eloquent storytelling, Kester invites readers

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