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European Quartet newsletter February 2015
Dear partners,
Let us present you the latest tourist news from the countries of Central Europe!
Discover unique products of the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia!
Yours faithfully,
European Quartet – One Melody
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Stroll through wine cellars in the largest wine-growing village
From cellar to cellar in Velké Bílovice - The best time to become acquainted with the complex of wine cellars in South Moravia, where the streets are named for various popular grape varieties, is during the traditional spring stroll through the cellars and trying the wines they offer.
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Jewish life in Poland
Before the second World War, more than three million Jews lived in Poland, the largest Jewish population of Europe and second largest Jewish community in the world. Today, approximately three thousand remain, mainly in Warsaw, but also in Cracow, Łódź and Wrocław.
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It is good to be snowed in Slovakia!
Winter sports are very popular in Slovakia, large part of the country has a mountainous topography and is covered by snow for a half or greater part of the year. Slovakia is densely laced by a net of ski-tows and ski-lifts.
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Romance in Slovakia
Whisk away your loved one to a romantic weekend to Slovakia. You can spend an amazing time in Bojnice. The charming town is famous for it’s romantic castle, just like in a fairy tale.
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From past to the future!
As part of the transformation process of the Kosice European Capital of Culture 2013 project– the old, redundant infrastructure of heat exchanger stations became new cultural hotspots. Seven former boiler houses, ugly windowless buildings have been renovated into community cultural centers.
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