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Air travel both bad and good
14 Apr 07 05:16:00 UTC
Carroll County Times - The 2007 Airline Quality Rating report was released this week, and it didn't paint a pretty picture for the industry. The report, co-authored by Dean Headley, an associate professor at Wichita State University, and Brent D. Bowen of the University of ...
Iggy and the Stooges time-travel in Detroit show - DetNews.com
Sat, 14 Apr 2007 06:13:58 GMT
Iggy and the Stooges time-travel in Detroit show DetNews.com, MI - There was no peanut butter flung across the Persian pillars, no blood on the ornate stage of the Fox Theatre, but lots of stage diving and ear-shattering ... |
Pension travel not all work
14 Apr 07 07:17:00 UTC
Raleigh News & Observer - N.C. DEPARTMENT OF THE STATE TREASURER The Observer examined thousands of pages of travel records dating to January 2004, all of which are public and maintained by the N.C. Department of the State Treasurer. The records included reimbursement forms ...
TRAVEL DIVA Michigan's best beach is... - Detroit Free Press
Sat, 14 Apr 2007 06:22:18 GMT
TRAVEL DIVA Michigan's best beach is... Detroit Free Press, MI - Post here or e-mail travel@freepress.com. We’ll report back. Chapel Beach for sure, About a 3 mile hike just to get to it and not many people around. ... |
U.S., China eye liberalizing air travel (AP via Yahoo! News)
Fri, 13 Apr 2007 19:49:33 GMT
The United States is discussing a deal with China to liberalize air travel and hopes for a framework "open skies" agreement by May, U.S. Transportation Secretary Mary Peters said Friday.
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The Essentials To Traveling In Spain
When traveling or moving to Spain, you will want to get some basic information on Spain. There are fifty provinces in the country. The countries largest metro areas are Madrid, Barcelona, Malaga , Valencia, Seville, and Bilbao. Take some time to learn about the region where you will be staying. Reading travel magazines, newspapers and information online will help you get to know the area and culture.
Here?s some information on Spain: Passports and Customs
All of the documentation you will need to display to enter the country depends on your situation. If you are from a non European Union country you will need to show a valid passport to enter Spain. Even then, residents of some countries are required to show a visa.
If you?re a Resident of countries, which are members of the European Economic Community, you?ll need to show national identification documents. A few countries residents must still show a visa with these documents. Contact the Spanish consulate in your home country if you?re not sure what you need. They?ll help you find out what you need.
Becoming familiar with the rules of customs in Spain will save you time and stress when you arrive. For personal items, such as cameras, jewelry, video equipment and similar gear there are no customs charges. Be sure to ask for a receipt for these items at customs to justify your entry with them.
Customs charges and limits on some things apply when entering the country. The limits are on items such as perfume, cigarettes, and wine. If you?ve gone over the limit, you?ll need to pay additional fees. There?s no limit on the amount of money you can bring into Spain. This can be in either Euros or foreign currency.
You can bring your pets through customs, providing that you have the proper documentation. You?ll be asked to show a certificate of origin as well as a health certificate for your pet. You?ll also be mandated to show that the pet has had all necessary vaccines, especially rabies. Your veterinarian must sign the certificates.
Here?s Information on Living in Spain and Spanish Culture
There are variations in the food. Food represents the geographic cultural history of the residents. You?ll see the influence of the Moors in some of the spices used in Spanish cuisine, for example cumin and saffron. The cultural history of the countries peasants can be seen in the delectable soups and stews, as well as in freshly grown vegetables.
A popular dish in the Valencia region is Paella. The original recipe had its beginning in the Spanish Civil War. The original recipe consisted of rabbit, homegrown veggies, and rice. Paella is still popular in this region, as well as in other.
About the Author:
Robert Carlton is writing principally for http://www.alicante-spain.com , a web publication with information about spanish culture . His publications on information on Spain are published on his website .
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