Month: June 2018

  • Bodleian Library

    Bodleian Library

    Bodleian Library was established at the University of Oxford by Thomas de Cobham and is the main research library of the University, Bodleian Library is one of the oldest in Europe and second largest library in Britain, Bodleian Library is composed of five buildings, Bodleian Library archives were digitised for public access

  • 30 Interesting Facts About Kazan, Russia

    30 Interesting Facts About Kazan, Russia

    Interesting Facts About Kazan,Russia, Kazan is the Sports Capital of Russia, Kazan Facts Kazan Federal University is the second oldest university in Russian

  • United Kingdom Timeline

    United Kingdom Timeline

    United Kingdom Timeline, The United Kingdom is a union of individual countries of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. The United Kingdom is a constitutional monarchy and its reigning monarch, Queen Elizabeth II, United Kingdom Timeline, Chronicle events and historical timeline

  • United Kingdom and Northern Ireland Maps

    United Kingdom and Northern Ireland Maps

    Maps of the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland Maps and Travel Information, map and satellite view of the United Kingdom presented by Isolated Traveller

  • 15 Fascinating Kaliningrad Facts

    15 Fascinating Kaliningrad Facts

    Fascinating Facts About Kaliningrad Kaliningrad is the administrative centre of Kaliningrad Oblast, a Russian exclave between Poland and Lithuania on the Baltic Sea. Kaliningrad was formally known as Königsberg (1254 to 1945) and was the capital city of the German province of East Prussia. The Population of Kaliningrad is mostly Russian. 87.4% Russian, 3.8% Belarusian and…

  • Reasons to visit London

    Reasons to visit London

    London is world renowned for its huge variety of restaurants, covering every nationality and culture from A to Z, London is filled with beautiful gardens, from royal gardens to small gardens tended to by volunteers. You can go to Buckingham Palace and see where the Queen lives. Great architecture, modern and historical living together side…

  • Barquentine Mercator

    Barquentine Mercator

    Barquentine Mercator is a ship built in 1932, designed by the Antarctic explorer Adrien de Gerlache, Barquentine Mercator was named after Gerard Mercator who was a Flemish cartographer, Barquentine Mercator was in service as a training ship, Mercator made 41 voyages altogether as well as represented Belgium

  • Sint-Petrus-en-Pauluskerk

    Sint-Petrus-en-Pauluskerk

    Sint-Petrus-en-Pauluskerk is known as the church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, is a Roman Catholic Neo-Gothic church, Sint-Petrus-en-Pauluskerk replaced the old St Peters church which burned down in 1896, King Leopold II laid the first stone in 1901, Sint-Petrus-en-Pauluskerk treasures include embroidered robes

  • Fort Napoleon, Ostend

    Fort Napoleon, Ostend

    Fort Napoleon, Ostend is one of the last remaining polygonal forts from the Napoleonic era, Since 1995 the fort Napoleon is maintained by the Heritage Flanders that opened the museum to the public after five years of restoration, Fort Napoleon, Ostend