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  • Bratislava's Interesting Prehistoric & Roman History - In the current region where Bratislava is located in 1957, along the borough of the Devinska Nova Ves, the three skeletons of the Pliopithecus Vindobonensis were found which were dated to be about 25-25 million years old. Remnant teeth of the Griphopithecus suessi that is believed to be 14 to 10 million years old were also found in 1902 at the same location. Moreover other remains of the hand axes and the things owned by the Homo heidelbergensis who were believed to exist for over 0.43 million years ago and the Neanderthal man were also uncovered. The major territorial abode of the town can be found in Neolithic.
  • Slovakia Casinos - Slovakia is the other half of the Czech Republic, which used to form Czechoslovakia before 1993 when it was split into two different countries. Slovakia has been a member of the European Union since 2004 and is proud to welcome a large number of tourists from all over the world by air, land, and by cruises on the famous river Danube which links it to Vienna and Budapest. Slovakia casinos are placed in all major cities of interest including Bratislava, the capital, with two casinos, the Casino Café Reduta and Regency Casino; Kezmarok with the Admiral Club Casino; Kosice with two casinos, the Casino Kosice and Casino Sport; Piestany with the Casino Piestany, and Zilina with Casino Admiral Zilina.
  • The Best Weekend Breaks in Europe - With purse strings tightening all over the world with the current economic climate, many people are finding that the traditional four or six week August holiday is harder to afford. The result has been that weekend breaks, rather than traditional summer holidays, are becoming more and more popular. This is true whether you live in Europe or North America, as even North Americans are flying over to the continent for short vacations more and more often. There are so many different kinds of weekend breaks to choose from, it is hard to know where to begin.
  • Barcelona City Break Guide - Lets look at Barcelona Home of the 1992 Olympic Games, the coastal city of Barcelona boasts city life and beach time all in one great package.
  • Stags Staggering Around Krakow - Eastern Europe has become a very popular destination for stag weekends because of its cheap beer, accommodation and lively nightlife. One place that is extremely popular is Krakow, where a bottle of Pilsner costs just 5 zloty (just over £1). If you are planning on having your stag weekend in this city here are a few things that you may want to try your hand at. As you are in Poland you will probably want to go on a Vodka tasting tour where you can learn about the history of Polish vodka, make new friends, and of course taste the vodkas. There are several companies out there who can source and organize these kind of activities for you – and no trip to Poland would be complete without an in-depth encounter with this traditional specialty.
  • From Krakow With Love - We have all seen hordes of drunken men, on a stag night, stumbling from bar to bar dressed in tuxedos, complete with toy Walter PPKs, doing rather poor impressions of the various incarnations of James Bond.
  • Bars In Budapest That Your Stag Party Might Want To Visit - In recent years Budapest has become one of Europe’s most popular travel destinations, providing a unique blend of stunning architecture, nightlife and surprisingly reasonable prices. Thanks to low cost booze, accessibility from the UK and a tolerant attitude towards larger parties, it has also become extremely popular for stag weekends.
  • Investment Property in Slovakia & Why It's a Sure Thing. - Its rare for me to get excited about a new emerging market but I believe Slovakia is worth getting excited about. Real estate investors seeking new frontiers to invest in international real estate should get on the internet right now and start to research the prospects that the Eastern European country offers. Despite the global slowdown that has reduced confidence in many European housing markets it seem Slovakia remains an attractive proposition to investors. During 2008 Slovakia's economy has been one of the bright spots in Eastern Europe this year, and it is expected to come in at over 7 percent growth for the year. While the country's central bank and other analysts have lowered the forecast for growth in 2009, it is still expected to be near 5 percent or even above that amount.
  • Stag Republic Demands Investigation Into Illegal Budapest Stag Companies - There are strict controls on tour operators in the UK.

  • Cost Of Living International Rankings For 1 April 2009 - International cost of living rankings are the result of comparing the cost of an expatriate’s personal budget, using the local prices for the same defined quantities of the same goods and services in each country throughout the world.

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