Sightseeing in Georgia
Georgia, part of the Near East, takes you to the country east of the Black Sea and south of the Greater Caucasus. The land area is taken up to 87% by mountains and foothills. The highest mountain below is the…
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Georgia, part of the Near East, takes you to the country east of the Black Sea and south of the Greater Caucasus. The land area is taken up to 87% by mountains and foothills. The highest mountain below is the…
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Take a tour of Bhutan, an independent kingdom in South Asia. The focus of agricultural production is the south of Bhutan and the electricity generated by hydropower plants is of great importance. Marvel at Bhutan’s attractions and learn about the…
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Visit Bahrain, an island nation in the Persian Gulf, as part of a study tour. Bahrain is covered by sand dunes and the Jabal ad-Duchan rises in the center. Visit the capital Manama with its attractions such as the Bahrain…
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Tatev Monastery Tatev Monastery Armenia On study trips through the traditional country of Armenia, the historically significant and scenic Tatev Monastery should also be visited. Location and arrival Tatev Monastery is located 35 kilometers southwest of the city of Goris…
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Three Kingdoms Period It is the period in which China is divided after the fall of the Han dynasty, and by the struggles that spread through the country. It is briefly unified under the Eastern Jin, to again be divided…
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The Spanish name “China”, similar in most European languages, seems to have come to Europe from South Asia and although there is no conclusive evidence, it could come from the name of the Qin Dynasty, the first imperial dynasty. In ancient times, the name Cathay was also…
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Each state also has an appointed presidential governor who can assume certain broad powers when led by the central government. The central government exercises greater control over union territories than states, although some territories have gained more power to administer…
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The constitution of India lays down the basic structure of Government under which the people are to be governed. It establishes the main organs of the Government – the executive, the legislature and the judiciary. The constitution not only defines…
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Culture Located in South Asia according to ENINGBO, India covers an area of more than three million square kilometers, bordered to the north by China and Nepal, to the west and northwest by Pakistan, to the east by Myanmar (Burma), to the northeast by Bhutan…
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The Mughal Empire The Mughal Empire ruled much of India in the 16th and 17th centuries. The Mughal rulers developed a centralized and stable form of government that served as a model for later Indian rulers. The Mughal Empire reached its cultural peak…
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