Guernsey General Information

Guernsey General Information

General information: According to Itypeusa, Guernsey and other islands in the English Channel were the last remnants of the medieval Duchy of Normandy, which played a large role in the history of France and England. The islands were the only British territory occupied by German troops during World War II. Geography Geography Location: Western Europe, […]

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Belarus 1991

Belarus 1991

Formerly a federated republic of the USSR, it declared its political and economic independence on 25 August 1991, taking on the new name of Belarus ‘(Respublika Belarus’). On 21 December of the same year he participated with Russia and Ukraine in the foundation of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS). In 1989, 10,200,000 residents were […]

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Main Resorts in Serbia

Ski resorts According to indexdotcom, the mountains of Serbia are popular both in summer and winter. From hiking trails through endless meadows and forests to extreme mountaineering – all this will be found in Serbia by lovers of adventure, new discoveries and pioneers. In winter, ski resorts with slopes and lifts operate in the mountains, […]

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Reminder for a Tourist in Slovenia

Reminder for a Tourist in Slovenia

General information According to ebizdir, Slovenia is an amazingly beautiful country, stretching “where the Alps meet the sea”, very often called “the green treasure of Europe”. During just one day you can visit the Alpine lakes, swim in the Adriatic Sea, visit the thermal and mineral springs and the world-famous Postojna Cave. Here, nature merges […]

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Italy Primary Education

Italy Primary Education

The system of schools and educational establishments currently in force can be schematized according to the three successive degrees or levels of education: lower, secondary, upper or university. The nursery school, intended for children of pre-school age (from 3 to 6 years), does not really constitute a degree of education. Registration is optional and attendance […]

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Ukrainian Churches

Ukrainian Churches

Ukrainian churches, abbreviation for those that arose in Ukraine and v. a. Eastern Churches widespread there: Ukrainian Catholic Church, Uniate: Eastern Church connectedwith the Catholic Church (Uniate), includes the Catholics of the Byzantine-Ukrainian rite. Emerging from the Union of Brest-Litowsk of 1595/96 (Brest Union), the Ukrainian Catholic Churchonly continuedto existin the Polish partafter the partition […]

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Ukraine Foreign Policy

Ukraine Foreign Policy

Pro-European Governments In the presidential elections on May 25, 2014, entrepreneur P. Poroshenko was able to win the absolute majority of votes in the first ballot, far ahead of Tymoshenko . Poroshenko was introduced to the office of President on June 7, 2014. On October 26, 2014, early parliamentary elections were held after the ruling […]

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The Conflict in Ukraine

The Conflict in Ukraine

In February 2014, a popular uprising against the Ukrainian government led to an armed conflict that created the most dangerous political situation in Europe since World War II. When Russia tried to stop Ukraine’s rapprochement with Western Europe, a new “cold war” began to take shape after 25 years of relative tension between the West and […]

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Odessa, Ukraine

Odessa, Ukraine

Odessa, regional capital in southwest Ukraine, on the Black Sea, (2019) 1.01 million residents. Third important economic and cultural center of the country (next to Kiev and Kharkiv), Seat of a Ukrainian Orthodox bishop; several universities (including National University [founded 1865], Economic, Agricultural and Marine University, Polytechnic and Medical University), several academies, branch of the […]

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Dnipro, Ukraine

Dnipro, Ukraine

Dnipro, until 2016 Dnipropetrovsk, until 1926 Yekaterinoslav, Ekaterinoslav [jε-], regional capital in Ukraine, on both sides of the Dnieper, north of the Dnieper Narrow Valley, (2019) 998 100 residents. University (founded in 1918), four technical universities (including the National University of Mining, founded in 1899), branch of the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences, numerous research institutes […]

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Travel in Ukraine

Travel in Ukraine

Ukraine lies in Eastern Europe. It borders Belarus in the north, Russia in the north and east, Poland, the Slovak Republic and Hungary in the west and Romania and Modavia in the south-west. The north is very densely forested, in the other parts of the country steppe and forest steppe predominate. The main river Dnieper […]

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Travel to Kiev, Ukraine

Travel to Kiev, Ukraine

Kiev is the capital of Ukraine. When exactly Kiev was founded, I can no longer trace exactly. Scientists suspect the founding between the year 430 and the beginning of the sixth century. According to legend, three brothers, Choriw, Schtscheck, Kyi and their sister Lybid, are supposed to the city have founded. They also built a […]

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Turkey Archaeology

Turkey Archaeology

According to smber, relevant discoveries have been made concerning all periods of Anatolian archeology. As regards the lower Paleolithic, the cave of Yarımburgaz, 20 km west of Istanbul, should be mentioned in particular; moreover in 1985 the excavations of Karain near Antalya were resumed, where the levels of the Middle Paleolithic are still investigated. The […]

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Turkey Architecture

Turkey Architecture and Cinema

Architecture. – Thanks to the civil acceleration impressed, starting from the Thirties, by Kemal Atatürk, Turkey is perfectly aligned with the contemporary architectural excursus of the West, without however forgetting in any case its own historical and social peculiarities. The invitation addressed by President Atatürk to several exponents of the modern movement to collaborate in […]

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Turkey Arts

Turkey Arts

In Turkey modern art, in the western sense of the term, has a past of just a century. In the Ottoman era, the Islamic prohibition of representing the human figure, the negative attitude of fanatical religious circles as well as the country’s delay in participating in the industrial revolution hampered the development of art in […]

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Turkey Cinema

Turkey Cinema

Turkish cinema, which in November 2014 celebrated the centenary of its birth, has enjoyed a renewed splendor in recent years which is reflected not only in the large number of productions, but also in a growing academic interest and in the significant presence of cinema in prestigious international reviews and festivals dedicated to it, such […]

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