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                    <title>Budapest No English Just Beauty</title>
                    <description>The decision for this road trip to Budapest was not a hard one. I happened to own a valid Schengen visa a leftover of my previous trip to Strasbourg and I asked a friend of ours and his girlfriend if they would go. So a week of planning we booked two rooms at the Apartment4you Budapest through my favorite booking site and it cost only 29 per apartment for two for one night stay. I prepared </description>
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                    <title>Vienna Flood of Tourists</title>
                    <description>This trip was done on easter 2012 the same roadtrip we had previously talked for Bratislava. It was cold and grey when we arrived in Vienna. And it was raining all the way to Vienna while we were driving from Graz. We arrived somewhere in the afternoon found our hotel easily thank to our GPS lady that sounded very funny while pronouncing German street names with a thick American accent. We staye</description>
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                    <title>Bratislava Not That Spooky</title>
                    <description>If you39re following this travelblog we apologize in advance for our super long offtheblog period. It39s not that we had stopped traveling we have just been super busy to find a free hour to sit down and post. In fact we have a pile of pictures and travel journals and notes to be processed to texts once we have some free time. Today I finally have the time while Kiki is still on a bus</description>
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                    <title>Hum The Smallest City on Earth</title>
                    <description>This sentence is everywhere Hum is the smallest city in the world. From the publications of the Croatian Tourism Board the articles in my Croatian language learning books the posts in any travel guide for Croatia till the board at the entrance to Hum. Whether this is true or not God knows. I mean define city what is it The presence of a post office a bank a bus or train station a city h</description>
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                    <title>Dubrovnik Our Own Great Wall</title>
                    <description>Sunday April 24th 2011 was one special day for us. Not only that Kiki turned 28 on that day but also it was Easter that of course was followed by the Easter Monday a national holiday left us with a long weekend. We had decided to visit Dubrovnik for that which was a decision we had made quite a while ago when we accidentally found a very good offer for flight from Zagreb to Dubrovnik for l</description>
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                    <title>Medvedgrad City of Bear without the Bears</title>
                    <description>In a normal circumstances Kiki and I would come home to Bedekovcina from Zagreb at half to five every day because that's when Kiki's office hour ends. Somewhere last week he got this invitation from the German embassy to attend a dinner at the Movie Pub in Zagreb that was followed by a cabaret performance. We were expected to come at 8 o'clock in the evening so we had more than three hours to </description>
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                    <title>Malang Parijs van OostJava</title>
                    <description>If Bandung in West Java is known as Parijs van Java then Malang is the Parijs van OostJava. I don't exactly know why the Dutch granted the name but from the stories Malang was the most favorite city in East Java for the Dutch to build their settlements. For you guys who aren't maybe that familiar with history in South East Asia the Dutch colonized Indonesia for 350 years yes 3 centuries and</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/Asia/Indonesia/Java/Malang/blog-584249.html</link>
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                    <title>Paris Snow in Valentine's day</title>
                    <description>The whole Europe was really cold in February 2010. Back then I was living in Nice and Kiki was living in Berlin. We agreed that we were meeting in Paris for Valentine's day which last year fell on Sunday. We planned a long weekend getaway to Paris that started on Thursday. Kiki was already landed in Paris on Thursday morning as he flew with a very early flight from Berlin while I was planning t</description>
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                    <title>Borobudur The Buddhist temple that once was lost</title>
                    <description>Still continuing our previous two posting on the Indonesia trip in summer 2010 we were basically running out of time so that we had to eventually leave Bali for some other places we'd planned. We flew to Malang my hometown straight from Bali. Then we decided to do a road trip to Yogyakarta. My Dad insisted us to drive his huge SUV because it surprisingly consumes less gas than my own sedan that</description>
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                    <title>Uluwatu The sacred kingdom of monkeys</title>
                    <description>This posting is the sequel of my previous writing on Kuta entitled Kuta The beach of the gods which is part of Kiki's and my summer trip to Indonesia in 2010. As described before that we stayed by the Kuta beach we then decided to rent a small car for getting around other places. The rent price for the gas was very fair around 20 euros per 24 hours. Kiki gave up the driving thing to me whic</description>
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                    <title>Kuta The beach of the Gods</title>
                    <description>Lots of people know that Bali is the island of the gods especially after Julia Robert's movie 'Eat Pray Love' emphasized that. This time I'll just write about one beach on the island Kuta which probably is not the most beautiful beach there considering the gorgeous Dreamland beach but is definitely my favorite. Kiki and I had the chance to spend summer break in Indonesia last year and that </description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/Asia/Indonesia/Bali/Kuta/blog-564915.html</link>
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                    <title>Motovun One peaceful and picturesque hill</title>
                    <description>One Friday in late November 2010 Kiki had this invitation of attending some presentation of the project he supervised few months before. He had to assess the progress of some project on new technology to enhance olive oil production or something like that. The presentation took place in Vodnjan one city in Istria. So it just crossed my mind suddenly another Istria trip And Kiki had the same th</description>
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                    <title>Pula Where the Romans once were</title>
                    <description>Croatia has a warm October this year. We decided to have a weekend getaway in Istria. It was wonderful to be driving in short sleeves with opened windows in October We left home on Saturday morning around 9. Our main destination in Istria was Pula because we were actually visiting a couplefriend living there although we ended up visiting Rovinj and Opatija as well in our way home on Sunday. T</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/Europe/Croatia/Istria/Pula/blog-564455.html</link>
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                    <title>Kumrovec Small village that produced big leader</title>
                    <description>There was a moment where Yugoslavia was once a big power and within that moment there was this big leader who made it happened Josip Broz as we know more as Tito. As I usually would argue with Kiki or Gingerhead or any other friend about Tito's political view or something like that I would not now. Not this time. This is going to be just the place where the big leader came from.It was late Oc</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/Europe/Croatia/Central-Croatia/Kumrovec/blog-564626.html</link>
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                    <title>Trakoscan The hidden gem</title>
                    <description>What would first come to your mind when you heard about Croatian tourism The sea. What would a tourist visit the first second heshe landed in Croatia The sea. The Adriatic sea. Let me tell you Croatia is beyond the sea. Forget the sea for a while take your backpack and head up north. As all the visitors are concentrated in Istria and Dalmacija region the Central Croatia is almost forgotten. </description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/Europe/Croatia/Central-Croatia/Trakoscan/blog-564544.html</link>
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                    <title>Varazdin A capital as it was once</title>
                    <description>Everyone knows that Zagreb is the capital city of Croatia but only a few know that Varazdin was once the capital of the country. The city is said as the biggest baroque center in Europe after Prague. I have always wanted to visit Varazdin especially after I read lots of review saying that it's some kind of Little Vienna as the AustriaHungarian royalties chose it as their settlement. Varazdin</description>
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