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…
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Camp America New Hampshire Student Programs Things to see in New Hampshire U.S.
Things to see in New Hampshire
New Hampshire I assume that most of you have never heard of New Hampshire. I guess that you also entered this content because you were assigned to the Camp somewhere in NH (just like…
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How to spend 1 day in Potsdam? Potsdam is a small town near Berlin, which can be reached by S-Bahn. It’s the capital of Brandenburg and an important place on the historical map of…
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Leipzig is a really cool city Leipzig is the largest city in the federal state of Saxony and the second one after Berlin in East Germany. I spent my second Erasmus in this city (April-July).…
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How to find the northern lights – Lapland I’ve never dreamed of a trip to Lapland. It’s was too far for me. Just like in high school, I thought I wouldn’t go on Erasmus…
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Mysterious Kap Arkona in Rügen Kap Arkona is the most northerly cape of Rügen. Chalky cliff is a 43-metre-high cape and it used to be a famous place of Slavic god (Svantevit) worship. You can still find there a…
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Sellin & Binz – Best Resorts in Rügen It is safe to say that Sellin enjoys greater popularity than Binz. This doesn’t mean that Binz is worse. Binz makes up for elegance, luxury and the…
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Jasmund – the smallest National Park in Germany Jasmund National Park made on us big impression. Even the pictures raises so many questions among my friends. When I came back from Rügen, my Erasmus friends often asked…
