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Poland Halloween Deemed Diabolical by Clergy

Phil Butler

For Halloween fans in Poland tonight, your escapades will surely be dampened when you learn Catholic bishops there have condemned the spooky holiday. Clergymen claim Halloween is harmful because the celebration promotes what they term “diabolical behavior”.

13 years ago

Bulgaria Travelers – Big Spenders Data Says

Aleksandr Shatskih

According to Eurostat, Bulgarian travelers are in fourth place when it comes to spending while traveling. In 2011 the average expenditure of a Bulgarian tourist stood at €2,100.

13 years ago

Baltic States Warm Up To Belarus

Aleksandr Shatskih

While much of the EU continues to shun Belarus over human rights and freedom of speech issues, Baltic States led by Lithuania are going in the opposite direction and looking to improve ties, most especially where tourism is concerned.

13 years ago

Azerbaijan Ranked “3rd Most Dangerous” Holiday Destination

Aleksandr Shatskih

Fancy doing something a little more daring during your next holiday break than the usual sun, sand and surf? If so, then according to one travel organization at least, you couldn’t do much worse than choose Azerbaijan as your next holiday destination.

13 years ago

Montenegro Hopes To Become Golfer’s Paradise

Aleksandr Shatskih

Montenegro’s government is looking to capitalize on its position as one of the world’s fastest growing tourist destinations, with the development of its first PGA Tour-standard golf course near the resort city of Kotor.

13 years ago

Moscow Volvo Fashion Week Shows Off Hot New Trends

Aleksandr Shatskih

Some of Russia’s top designers have been busy this week, showcasing their creative talents with the latest fashion trends during a celebration of music, color and style at the Moscow Volvo Fashion Week.

13 years ago

Ghastly European Halloween Destinations

Phil Butler

Not all of Europe is so enamored with playing dress up on Halloween, but if you know the right places and people, you can get down on getting spooky on the old continent. Paris to Istanbul

13 years ago

The Art Market, Budapest – 8th to 11th November, 2012

Aleksandr Shatskih

The Art Market, Budapest, Hungary is an annual event staged every year. Be sure to visit the 2012 event which is held between 8th to 11th November.

13 years ago

Poland’s Jewish History Museum Opens Next Year

Aleksandr Shatskih

Early next year, Poland will see the long awaited opening of a museum showcasing the history, culture and suffering of its minority Jewish community, which has today all but vanished from the country.

13 years ago

Russia Gears Up Its Infrastructure Ahead Of Sporting Events

Aleksandr Shatskih

What with Russia getting ready to welcome thousands of foreign visitors from all corners of the globe when it plays host to some of the world’s biggest sporting events in the next few years, officials are undoubtedly keen to make a good impression on them.

13 years ago

OLT Express Courts Dresden – Budapest Tourists

Aleksandr Shatskih

Budapest has seen several air carries fly in to the Hungarian capital of late. The most recent new carrier, OLT Express, having arrived from Dresden just the other day. Budapest was last connected with the southeastern Germany city decades ago via recently defunct Interflugand Malév.

13 years ago

Europe’s Oldest Town Unearthed

Phil Butler

Archaeologists believe Europe’s oldest urban settlement has been discovered near the Bulgarian town of Provadia. Professor Vassil Nikolov heads a team that is excavating the so called Provadia – Solnitsata archaeological site, believed to date back as far as 4700 BCE.

13 years ago

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