In search of gems During my first Erasmus in Lund, I visited Helsingborg twice. Although the city has only 142 thousand residents, it is the 8th largest city in Sweden. Helsingborg is also one…
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My favorite beaches in Skane Skåne is the southernmost province of Sweden. Its climate is more milder than the raw one with which we usually associate Sweden. Thanks to this, in summertime the local beaches…
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Is this Sweden? When I told my parents during my Erasmus in Sweden that Landskrona was in my travel plans, they replied with a smile that this place is called Lanckorona and it’s located…
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Wine town Radebeul is a small town in Saxony, located 30 km from Dresden. It is should be known by all someliers and fans of wine, because this is the famous place in Germany…
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How to discover a gem? Pirna is a small German town, located between Dresden and Kurort Rathen. Although the name of the city may suggest a Slavic country, I guarantee you that this town…
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Boston – Why I didn’t drink tea here
Boston – my first American city Boston is one of the oldest cities in the U.S.. The first mention of the founding of the city dates back to 1630, which is, for American times,…
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Mysterious Sweden Ales Stenar is one of the biggest mysteries of Swedish history. So far, it is not known what was the purpose of the stone circle, reminiscent of known to all English Stonehenge.…
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Cradle of Saxony Once upon a time, the German King Henry I established a stronghold on a certain hill, today known as Meissen. These events took place in 929, thanks to which Meissen is…