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Waterloo

The battle that changed the course of history

Who knows what the present would look like had Wellington not vanquished Napoleon at Waterloo. Perhaps the Brits would be enjoying croissants for breakfast instead of blood sausage. And Waterloo would be a euphemism for victory instead of failure.

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Rome

3,000 years of culture and cuisine

One trip to Rome and you’ll wonder why anyone ever leaves. Here you’ll find the freshest, finest cuisine, relics of historical grandeur and locals who know how to enjoy the best life offers.

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France

An everlasting impression of historic Normandy

Commemorating the 70th anniversary to the end of World War 2, the world continues to visit the beaches at Normandy to revere those who fought in the epic World War II battle, D-Day.

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Tuscany

"You may have the universe if I may have Italy"

Giuseppe Verdi, the famed 19th century, Italian opera composer, easily could have been speaking of Tuscany when he expressed his love for his homeland. After all, there’s no better place to capture the riches of Italian life better than Tuscany, known for its incomparable food and wines, rich art and architecture, and its vivacious, friendly people.

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