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Black Pete, Zwarte Piet: The Documentary about the Dutch Blackface Tradition

Black Pete, Zwarte Piete, a documentary, is about the Dutch tradition of Zwarte Piet. Other Posts: Shereen Collington –… HOW TO prepare for a long… The post Black Pete, Zwarte Piet: The Documentary...

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Why Live in Portugal?

Remoteness and bareness have created, in Portugal, a way in which it is part of Europe geographically, but by itself - culturally, socially, economically, politically and psychologically. Other Posts:...

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Paris – A lover’s walk among the squares

Paris is perfect for a lover's walk among the squares. Other Posts: Shereen Collington –… HOW TO prepare for a long… The post Paris – A lover’s walk among the squares appeared first on Dialect Magazine.

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Major holiday festivities around the world

If you're looking forward to breaking the monotony of a mundane life and are in pursuit of places where you could indulge in outdoor festivities, here are some holiday festivities around the world that...

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Where to watch the Olympics in NYC

Here are 5 spots where you can enjoy the Olympics in New York City. Other Posts: Shereen Collington –… HOW TO prepare for a long… Dialect Magazine will be back… The post Where to watch the Olympics in...

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Sherlock: The most captivating British TV series

With the launch of its 3rd season on 1 January of 2014, British crime drama Sherlock was back with a bang. Other Posts: Shereen Collington –… HOW TO prepare for a long… Dialect Magazine will be back…...

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On the Rise: Love and Hip Hop’s Amina Buddafly

Before joining the cast of VH1’s Love and Hip Hop in 2013, the Hamburg, Germany born and bred, Aminata “Amina” Schmahl, knew that music was in her blood at an early age. Her Motown loving mother and...

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Book Review | The Paris Diaries by Andrea Bouchaud

Picture being a 20-year-old college student who is eager to taste life. Will it be bitter? Will it be sweet? Who knows? The only thing on your mind is that you can’t wait to do it on your own; without...

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July music festivals

There's nothing like July music festivals, perfectly tucked in the middle of summer to take you and your summer to the next level of fun. Come July and live music fans around the world have a reason to...

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Exploring Moskow

Moscow (Russian: Москва) is the 860 year-old capital of Russia. A truly iconic, global city, Moscow has played a central role in the development of Russia and the world. For many, the sight of the...

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Exiting Trip To Madrid

Madrid is the capital and largest city of Spain, as well as the capital of the autonomous community of the same name (Comunidad de Madrid). The population of the city is roughly 3.3 million with a...

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Sightseeing in Novi Sad

Situated on the Danube River between Budapest and Belgrade, it is a treasured regional and cultural centre. Novi Sad has a population of 400,000 in the wider urban area. What to see: The fortress of...

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Trip To Belgrade

As the seat of the National Parliament it is also the legislative capital of the country. It forms part of the City of Cape Belgrade is the capital of the Republic of Serbia and is, as such, the...

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Week In Volgograd

Volgograd (Russian: Волгогра́д vuhl-gah-GRAHD) used to be called Stalingrad. It lies along the west bank of the Volga River in Southern Russia. It was the scene of one of the most important and...

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5 Sunny Days In Malaga

City, seaport and holiday resort on the Mediterranean in South Spain. Málaga is the heart of the Costa del Sol, a major tourist region. Birthplace of Picasso, the vibrant cosmopolitan city of Málaga is...

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