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Travelling by Bus in Paraguay
After arriving in Asuncion and seeing the buses, I vowed never to step onto a crowded one. I was pretty sure I could manage to ride a bus with a…
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Living In Asuncion, Paraguay
Living In Asuncion, Paraguay Asuncion, the capital of Paraguay with a population of 500,000 is constantly ranking as one of the most affordable cities in the world. If you are…
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Customs and Culture in South Korea
Customs and Culture in South Korea Korea is one of the most homogeneous countries in the world and it is very important for foreigners who move to South Korea to…
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Bulgaria is the Best Second Passport in the EU
Bulgaria is the Best Second Passport in the EU I believe the best second passport in the EU is from Bulgaria. Bulgaria’s passport is not be the most powerful travel…
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Transportation In And Around Nicaragua
Transportation In And Around Nicaragua Your plane just touched down at the international airport in Managua. You’ve officially made it to Nicaragua! The largest leg of your journey is now…
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The Ten Unholy Driving Commandments Of Vietnam
The Ten Unholy Driving Commandments Of Vietnam Driving in Southeast Asia comes with the ever-present dangers of poor road surfaces and suicidal animals darting across the road. That being said,…
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Expat Diaries: An Insight into the Saudi Way of Life
Expat Diaries: An Insight into the Saudi Way of Life If you are planning to relocate to Saudi Arabia to take up a job, then the information in the following…
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The French Lifestyle
The French Lifestyle. Formally known as the French Republic, the country of France is located on the West of Europe and is bordered by the countries of Germany, Belgium, Luxemburg,…
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Hot Hammams and Spas in France
Hot Hammams and Spas in France. A steamy, hot craze that has taken Paris by storm over the past few years is hammams. Beyond your basic spa, the hammam is…
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