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From Russia With Love
The largest country on the Earth, Russia stretches from the Eastern Europe borders to the Pacific Ocean. It’s impossible to learn such a big country in one single trip, but there are some points on the Russian map you surely shouldn’t miss when visiting ...

How To Create A Travel Budget
Do you love to take vacations but don't have a lot of money? Then learning how to budget your traveling can get you more vacations every year! Today with the economy the way it is, budget travel is becoming more and more of a necessity and more merchants ...

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As any European can brag about, Barcelona in Spain is no exception with its endless history, much of it still remaining, but much more of it has been added on in the 20th century. In many people´s opinion, you fully appreciate what Catalunya ( four ...





Picking a Vacation Spot: Things to Think About
 
What should you think about when trying to decide where to go on vacation? It's not just throwing darts at a map - you'll need to consider a lot of factors before going ahead and making your decision. A place may sound nice or romantic, but if you don't think about the practical side of things, you may still end up with a bad vacation.
First, think about who is going. If it's more than one person, which it probably will be, you need to make sure that you'll be going to areas where everyone can have a good time. Some people just may not be as interested in certain things - it's often better to go with a larger group, so that you can break off. The people who want to go see museums or monuments can go there in smaller groups - people who have other interests can break off and do their own thing, and the group can get back together in the


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Second, think about the costs. Is this vacation really in your price range? It's often better to go to a cheaper, second-choice spot rather than going to a more expensive location. A trip to Thailand or India or a country where things are less expensive might end up being more fun than your first choice of France or Germany - you'll have the money to do a lot of things you probably couldn't in Europe or places where the cost of things is much higher.
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Ciudad Juarez back on border region tourist maps
Fox News
HASH(0x8b40010) Ciudad Juarez is returning to maps featuring attractions for visitors to the US-Mexico border region around El Paso after two years of being excluded due to a wave of drug-related violence. "Ciudad Juarez should never have been excluded ...


First map of Australia's Twittersphere
Phys.Org
By analyzing topics of interest and concern to Australians the researchers have been able to build a 'network map' showing the connections between different issues and areas. "Just as newspapers have circulation reports and TV has its ratings, ...

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TomTom expands map coverage for its plug and play data solution for Oracle ...
MarketWatch (press release)
Already available throughout Europe and North America and now in key countries in South America, the product enables easy integration of TomTom map and routing data into location based applications powered by Oracle Database 11g.

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Adventures of Apollo Astronauts Now Tracked in 3-D
Wired News
That data has in turn allowed planetary scientists to build the most precise 3-D maps yet of the Apollo 17 mission site. “We're making these images more valuable by giving them incredibly accurate coordinates,” said planetary scientist Mark Robinson of ...

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Three Maps and Several Numbers That Explain the Tuesday Night Primaries
Slate Magazine (blog)
I already shared this last night, but here's a map of coal country. Obama was weakest in areas that depend on the coal industry. There were other patterns, but none as clear-cut. 5) Mitt Romney's vote total in Arkansas: 102183.

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