Archive for marzo, 2009

Curitiba – The Ecological Capital of Brazil

Domingo, marzo 22nd, 2009

Curitiba is the capital of Paraná, with a population of approx. of 1,757,904 inhabitants. Curitiba is known for its innovative urban solutions that organizes for its residents and visitors an excellent quality of life and infrastructure of a big city. (más…)

State of Acre – “The Capital of Nature” in Brazil

Domingo, marzo 22nd, 2009

Rio Branco is the capital of Acre, was named in honor of José Maria da Silva Paranhos, Baron Rio Branco, who, with his diplomacy, he managed to resolve the dispute over the territory between Brazil and Bolivia and the annexation of Brazil in 1903, when he was Foreign Minister. Is divided by the Acre River, and boasts the title “Capital of Nature”, is the gateway to use green forms of tourism, is surrounded by trees and serigais Brown. An area protected by large predators, and pollution; Rio Branco is a very peculiar, not only by the mixture of its people, their beliefs and customs, but also for its architecture, which blends ancient and modern was reflected in squares, museums, palaces and parks. (más…)

Cyprus, in the midst of two cultures

Sábado, marzo 21st, 2009

Mixed island of Cyprus joins two countries and two cultures in one land, one third is for the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, while the southern two thirds up the Republic of Cyprus, an EU member. This attractive island is in the Mediterranean Sea, west of Syria, east of Greece and southern Turkey.

Climate:
Cyprus, like all countries in Mediterranean climates, it enjoys a large number of sunny days throughout the year, making it one of the best destinations. Summers are long and dry season and during the heat may be too stifling for those who are far from the coast. During the winter temperatures remain pleasant, although it may rain and snow in the Troodos Mountains. The best times of year to visit the island are April to May and September-October. (más…)

Junín, the ranching town of Peru

Sábado, marzo 21st, 2009

General Information:
Location:
The department of Junín is located in the heart of the Peruvian Andes. It has an area of 43,384 Km2 Huancayo is the capital at an altitude of 3249 masl
 
Climate:
13.12 º C (17 º C maximum temperature, minimum 0 ° C).
The rainy season is November to April and December to March in the tropics.
 
Paths of Huancayo
By land:
The recommended route is along the Central Highway from Lima to Huancayo and Ticlio (310 km), a 5 ½-hour drive across the Andes through the passage Anticona (Ticlio). (más…)

Salvador, the capital of culture in brasil

Viernes, marzo 20th, 2009

 
Information:
Salvador is known as the “cultural capital of the country, home to big names in the arts scene. The city spends more on tourism, which is recognized as an important activity, especially in regard to the exploitation of the arts, natural beauty and cultural heritage.

The streets of the historic center carry tourists to the early history of Brazil.

During visits to the site, you can learn with the help of guides on the colonization of the city for the first time in the country. Several churches and museums complete the structure of this district, in the past, was the official point of the torture of slaves. The city stands out historically as well, because the main port in the southern hemisphere until the eighteenth century. (más…)

Garopaba, full of beach tourism in Brazil

Viernes, marzo 20th, 2009

Information:
Washed by the Atlantic Ocean to the east, west and north by the city limits of Paulo Lopes and south of the Imbituba. It has an area of 111 km2 in extent. Located in the southern state of Santa Catarina and distant 79 Km from the state capital, Florianópolis.
Garopaba is nationally known and particularly for its beautiful beaches, is a map of the whales (come to give birth and breastfeed the baby in the water). (más…)

Malta, the testimonial and festive island

Jueves, marzo 19th, 2009

The mythical and romantic Republic of Malta is one of the EU countries. Comprising an archipelago located strategically in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea north of Libya and southern Italy was contested by many powers throughout its history.

Climate:
The Maltese climate is typically Mediterranean, with hot summers and dry winters and wet. During the months of November and the fog is common in March and the rainy season runs from October to April. In spring and autumn usually blow a hot wind, the Xlokk. (más…)

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