(seat of the European headquarters of the United Nations)
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02/20/2011 20:01
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Georgia (formerly part of the USSR)
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02/20/2011 19:53
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Edinburg (cute little town in the Shennandoah Valley in VA)
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02/20/2011 17:44
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Roanoke
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02/20/2011 11:55
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Denver
(The mile-high city.)
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02/20/2011 07:18
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Applelby, England
Beautiful village
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02/20/2011 00:36
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Indiana
(home of the Hoosiers)
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02/16/2011 06:26
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Pass Christian, Mississippi (peaceful setting, lovely people with a determined spirit, beautiful old homes and churches, survivor of hurricanes)
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02/15/2011 22:47
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Antwerp
(The city's name originates from a legend involving a mythical giant called Antigoon, who lived near the river Scheldt. He exacted a toll from those crossing the river, and for those who refused, he severed one of their hands and threw it into the river. Eventually, the giant was slain by a young hero who cut off the giant's own hand and flung it into the river. Hence the name Antwerpen, from Dutch hand werpen—akin to Old English hand and wearpan (= to throw).)
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02/14/2011 20:45
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Athens, GA (home of the University of Georgia)
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02/14/2011 18:57
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Sanibel Island, Florida
Shelling capital of the world
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02/14/2011 18:53
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Notre Dame de Paris
(construction took from 1160-1345)
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02/14/2011 11:04
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Isafahan (city in Iran know for its rugs, tiles and silver)