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Post by bottomd on Aug 25, 2007 23:15:23 GMT 1
Visiting Pula sept 13th. for 12 days Anyone like a meet???
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Post by ezez on Dec 3, 2007 4:19:28 GMT 1
I think once you're in Spain, you can't miss barcelona and tenerife . They are all unforgettable places to visit and I'd love to go back for awhile. If you're in Barcelona be sure to check out the Picasso museum as well and I think the best way to get around Spain is by train, and you can see the beautiful scene along the way. Have a good trip in Spain! cadiz mallorca
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Post by joevittori on May 25, 2010 10:32:17 GMT 1
Pula is the largest city in Istria, Croatia, situated at the southern tip of the peninsula. The city's earliest recorded permanent habitation dates back to the 10th century BC. It was founded by the Illyrian tribe of the Histri, an ancient population that lived in Istria. As a result of its rich political history, Pula is a city with a cultural mix of people and languages from the Mediterranean and Central Europe, ancient and contemporary. Pula's architecture reflects these layers of history. Residents are commonly fluent in foreign languages, especially Italian, often also German and English. From 30 October 1904 to March 1905 Irish writer James Joyce taught English at the Berlitz School; his students were mainly Austro-Hungarian naval officers who were stationed at Naval Shipyard. While he was in Pula he organized for the local printing of his broadside The Holy Office. _____________________________________________________ Shenandoah bed and breakfast ~ Travel and change of place impart new vigor to the mind ~
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Post by kinsem on Jun 3, 2011 10:24:02 GMT 1
Hi, You shared nice about Pula another strong point of Pula is its rich food, especially the local variety. The best quality Istrian wines you can try in restaurants and taverns of Pula. Cheers! ________________ Menorca Car Hire
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