Hungary

I Snippet of Information on Hungary
March 21, 2011 By admin
Hungary is a landlocked state with many neighbors Slovakia, Ukraine, Romania, Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia and Austria. It is generally flat, with low mountains in the north. Lake Balaton, a favored visitor centre, is the biggest lake in central Europe. The predecessors of ethnic Hungarians were the Magyar tribes, who moved into the Carpathian Basin in [...]
Romania

Romanian Folklore and Mythology
March 3, 2011 By admin
One of the special aspects of Romanian culture is its close ties with folklore and has such created some of the countries most vital and time honoured traditions. Their folklore is not restricted to just stories and music however, it also penetrates other customs such as art. Traditional Romanian folk art can include a number [...]
Slovenia

What to see and do in Croatia
April 11, 2011 By admin
Yachts glide up the coast, film stars subtly organize to buy one of becoming familiar with Slovenia means being among the people in the towns and the country, and being alone in the unsullied greenery of nature. The most straightforward way to construct a mosaic of the country is to see all of the major [...]
Bulgaria

An Insight Into Bulgaria
March 10, 2011 By admin
A beautiful little country called Bulgaria has existed for over thirteen centuries in Europe, linking west and east. Bulgaria recalls traditional civilisations and great folk that wrote its turbulent history. Situated in Southeastern Europe, Bulgaria occupies the northeastern part of the Balkan Cape . Climate : Continental to Mediterranean in the South parts of the [...]
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Croatia

A Small Guide to Croatia
April 2, 2011 By admin
In spite of the hype, Croatia’s pleasures are way more never-ending than fashionable. Along its 1778km shore, a glistening sea winds around rocky coves, lapping at pine-fringed beaches. Istrian ports bustle with fishermen while youngsters dive into the sparkling water. In Dalmatia, towns throb with nightlife among ancient Roman ruins. Yachts glide up the coast, [...]