Europa

Europa

Europa

Although the concept of Europa has gained immense popularity and coverage in the past decade or so, still there are some aspects which are rather baffling for first time visitors to the Europa states. Issues related to working across borders, traveling from one of the member countries of Europa to another and the kind of formalities involved are still unclear, not only among tourists but also among the legal residents of Europa countries.
For citizens of the union, moving about within the Europa countries is free and in essence, should be hassle free. There is minimal red tape interference for the movement of residents of the community between countries belonging to the Europa. It actually becomes irrelevant whether one needs to move about between Europa member countries for professional reasons, or for personal reasons, as long as one possesses all the documents that certify him as a resident of any one of the member states.
For those who are not the legal citizens of any of the member countries of Europa, getting a Schengen Visa can greatly reduce the paperwork involved while traveling between members of the Europa. With a Schengen Visa, you will not be required to get a new Visa made each time you travel in or out of a state that is a member to the Schengen Treaty (and most Europa states have indeed signed this treaty)- which means that you can just sit back and enjoy your cross-continental holiday without having to worry about the paperwork. Schengen treaty also lays down common rules for checking and immigration procedures at all the frontier states and once checked in, a traveler need not check in at every Europa destination that falls under the Schengen pact. Common visa policies and common internal currency (Euro) are some of the additional features associated with making a Europa trip using a Schengen Visa.
While entering or leaving the Europa nations, you might have to take care of some other issues as well. Legally ending all the contractual and legal relationships is the most important thing you should take care of before leaving a specific country belonging to the union. Besides, Informing the tax administration of th host country about your departure and closing all the temporary bank accounts that you might have opened during your stay in any of the Europa nations are also important steps in order to prevent unnecessary obligations later in the future.

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This post was written by admin on February 25, 2009

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Europe destinations – something for everyone

European destinations

European destinations

Talking about destinations in Europe. one just can’t carry on with the discussion without giving a due mention to France- a country that attracts the maximum number of tourists from around the world, annually. France has also been endowed the status of being the worlds most favorite tourist destination by the Lonely Planet. Paris, the Mecca of fashion, aesthetic monuments and warm people, is the most preferred tourist destination of Europe. The Eiffel Tower is seen as the symbol of tourism and its impact is profound on the travel industry. A lot is already known about France, and therefore, we would be going through some of the relatively less proclaimed Europe destinations, which are just as breathtaking as Paris or the Eiffel Tower.
The reason why most people are attracted towards Europe destinations as tourists, is that after the integration of the EU and the free trade and travel policy implementations, the whole idea of traveling cross-continent at lower expenses, had gained weight. Therefore, tourists who would otherwise have come to visit only France initially, can now go on and see a lot of other places within Europe, without having to spend a fortune on applying for permits. To top it all, reduced airline tickets, and the revamping of major tourist spots across Europe by the governments have made many Europe destinations hot favorites amongst tourists from all over the world.
Apart from London, another Europe destination is the UK, which is known for its cultural significance is Bath. Boasting of England’s only natural springs, the city of Bath is an architectural marvel, with most of its architecture revolving around the Georgian era- definitely one of the must visit Europe destinations.
Rome, having the status of being one of the oldest and the most popular tourist destinations in the world, is definitely on our list of must visit Europe destinations. being en route some of the busiest air passages in the world, Rome experiences some of the most economical flight tickets, and this fact has further led people into being fond of this Europe destination.
Edinburgh, Düsseldorf, Brussels and Switzerland are some other Europe destinations which rule the roost when it comes to the rich cultural heritage that they have to offer- definitely worth a visit.

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This post was written by admin on February 18, 2009

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European coal and steel community

European coal and steel community

European coal and steel community

The European coal and steel community was established as a result of a treaty signed in Paris in the year 1951. This treaty was signed by France, Germany, Italy and the Benelux countries with a common goal of the free movement and access of production of coal and steel. Therefore, a common organization was also shaped, in order to supervise the market for rules and price lucidity. The treaty was separated into four areas like the European coal and steel community, the institutions dealing with this community, the economic and social prerequisites and the general terms. This treaty was a good idea for Europe, as Europe was struggling hard to reconstruct the economy, also ensuring peace after the Second World War. This treaty also resulted in political transform by strengthening the France-German relationship. It symbolized the reunion of European integrity.
This brought about a revolutionary change in the European Coal and Steel Community, known as the ECSC and resulted in a common market for coal and steel, economic growth, rise in employment in Europe and growth in international trade, global business and modernization. This common market then extended for other minerals like iron as well. Also, reduction of custom duties on these products led to lower prices and improved working conditions. The supervising bodies made sure that there was an equal access to the sources of production of these goods. Furthermore, there was strict supervision of any prejudiced practices, financial backing, accusations or aids settled by any of the States. This strict supervision made this treaty, a huge success. The ECSC includes a Court of Justice and a Council of Europe. These bodies take care of rules and implementation of the treaty and general relations among the member countries. The court of justice along with the High Authority and an Assembly forms the legal organization.
The European coal and steel community is backed up by the levies to include all the administrative expenditure and the technical and economic research expenses. Also, the ECSC undertook with many third parties and the governments of the member states. All the price fixing was fair and proscribed practices of unfair competition, transportation costs, prejudice and dissimilar transaction. During the situation of crisis and emergency, the supervising body had the right to decide the highest and bare minimum prices. The European coal and steel community also makes sure that there was no shortage of workers and arranges for their free movement across the member states.

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This post was written by admin on February 3, 2009

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European Countries

European countries

European countries

Austria, a small country in Europe, has a rich heritage. It is home to international flavors called the Wiener Schnitzel and Apfelstrudel. Belgium, situated in northwest Europe, is a free country. It is one of the founding members of the European Union. Belgium is the source of origin of many Flemish painters and artists. Belgium is famous for its chocolates all over the world. Czech Republic is world famous for its meat cuisine. Bulgaria, one of the oldest nations of Europe, counts for the major export of food and wines. Folk music is the trade mark of this nation. Did you know that Cyprus is known as the island of Aphrodite? People believe that the goddess of love and beauty was born here. Cyprus is the juncture between Europe and Asia.
Denmark is a beautiful country with magnificent natural harbors and many other water bodies. Denmark introduced the concept of open sandwiches which are enjoyed world wide now. Sweden, situated in northern Europe, has a beautiful long coastline. Slovakia is well known for its beautifully varying topography characterized by the beautiful Alps, the Pannonian plain, the Mediterranean and the Dinaric area. Slovakia is well known for the Carpathian Mountains.
Romania is world famous for its sumptuous cuisine. Poland is rich in minerals like iron, zinc, copper and cobalt. Portugal, a country rich in history and culture, has stunning Oriental influences in architecture and art. Portugal is world famous for symbolizing art and culture. Malta is a beautiful island popular for golf resorts. Netherlands has great history of painters. Luxemburg produces large percentage of European beer. Lithuania specializes in culinary skills like cold beet soup and potato dumplings puffy with meat. Latvia is characterized for the Latvian bacon pies. Estonia is the original home to many famous people like the Kalevipoeg and Jaan Kross.
Finland, a snowy country is world famous for the patriotism imbibed in the citizens. It is also the place for you, if you fond of winter sports. Ireland is marked with the beauty of the Blasket islands, Cliffs of Moher, Newgrange and Dublin Zoo. Hungary is known as the musical country. Greece is home to many European scholars. Greece has played an important part in European civilization, culture, art, literature and architecture. Greece cuisine is popular for the use of mutton. Germany has a dominating influence on Europe. Everybody knows that it is quite difficult to cover each and every part of Europe, but the readers would have surely by now, have been acquainted with the hidden facts about Europe.

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This post was written by admin on January 28, 2009

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European toys – wooden delight

European toys

European toys

If you are confused about your baby shower gift for your nice or nephew living in London or France, then European toys can resolve problem. European toys are available in vast range of shapes, colors, material, packaging and styles. This is definitely the best choice for your little one. European toys are available for all age groups: from new born to teenagers, you can find them all in Europe.
These toys are made of different materials like wood, plastic, plush fabric etc. even the plastic toys are made of the finest quality to make them child safe and PVC free. These toys are fabricated with utmost care. Wooden toys are very popular in European countries. Wooden toys are natural and water based. Generally these toys are made saliva resistant for the child’s safety. Generally these toys are never painted to keep them non toxic.
The train going round the tracks is a traditional toy that every child loves to posses. Christmas is the best time, when these toys are in demand. Parents present their kids with traditional European toys to imbibe in them a feeling of belongingness. Out of these the best sellers are the Santa plush toys. These Santa toys are also available in the battery operated form. Such toys are very popular among children. Other favorites include teddy bears, dolls, old-fashioned train sets, rocking chairs, Christmas pyramids, wooden angels, colorful nests and doll accessories. Out of these doll accessories, doll wooden kitchen set are the most popular among little girls. Little girls can relate these toys with their future life and take delight in acting like their mothers. These toys are made to put an emotional impact on the customer’s purchase. Christmas season also makes room for more and more decorative toys. European markets have a good share of Christmas accessories.
Also, European toys are environment friendly and very safe to use. While countries like china are making a mark with their battery operated toys, European toys too have their own special significance. The most special aspect of these beautiful natural toys is their wooden making. This makes them natural, environment friendly and appreciated by the parents all over the world. At the end of the day, professionals say that the global market is outsized adequate to have room for both the progressively popular showy electronic toys finished in China and conventional timber or wood toys from old Europe.

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This post was written by admin on January 18, 2009

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Disney Europe-“the world of your dreams”

Europe Disney

Europe is a place of historical monuments. European countries have beautiful castle, forts and palaces. These places manifest beauty, art work and striking architecture. These things made a deep impact on Walt’s mind and he decided to use these striking pieces of ark work into his imagination. Europe has been a great inspiration for Disney ideas. The nostalgia of America and the imaginary flight of the imagination of Europe gave rise to this beautiful world of Disney. There is huge European influence on the animated Disney films. All the Disney stories, moods, characters and themes are highly inclined towards European culture. The Disney Europe is an entertainment source for mass audiences.
Disney Park was first opened in 1992 on the outskirts of the Paris City. This place gained instant popularity all over Europe. This place comprises of the fantasy land with numerous Disney characters like Mickey Mouse, Mini mouse, Snow White. Children are really fond of the Frontier Land inspired by the Wild West theme bringing back the early days memories of cowboys. The fantasy castle is the show of attraction of this place. The experience of this place is a delight everlastingly. The Sleeping Beauty’s Castle is a mysterious spectacle that is stimulated by classic fairy tale picture.
This place is constructed on a vast piece of land. Exploring Disney Europe is not a day’s job. You will have to plan a nice vacation to take complete pleasure in this place. You can get your vacation booked and stay at one of the Disney theme hotels. What an amazing experience to enjoy ones vacation! These places offer seven themed lodges. The Walt Disney Studios Park is a special attraction of this place. You can enjoy the magnificent roller coater rides to have an awe-inspiring experience. You can take pleasure in the terrific Disney character shows. Disney Europe also features Disney Village and restaurants, shops, parks and a grand golf course.
Reaching Disney Europe is quite simple. Disney Europe is connected internationally through a rail interface. This makes it very convenient for the visitors to reach this place without any confusion or difficulty. Disney Europe is not just meant for kids. It’s a complete family package. Every body will find something or the other to keep them involved. You can also put up in London and catch a train to Disney Europe directly. But a family vacation is better than a one day excursion to this place.

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This post was written by admin on January 10, 2009

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European population – “rural experience”

European Population

European Population

If you want the true essence of Europe, plan your vacation to experience the rural European flavor. Indeed, you will not be disappointed. Did you know that Europe is the traveler’s favorite holiday destination in the entire world? Did you know that Italy, a prominent country of Europe, is amongst the most visited countries globally? But how many of you actually didn’t land up in the metropolitan cities and decided to explore the rural tang?
Although more than half of European population is urbanized and is no more residing in the country side, yet the urban land is connected to the country with a socio cultural impact on it. Many people visit the cities because they want to stopover all the churches, have a nice glance of the city architecture, stay over at nice hotels, experience a global contemporary cuisine and enjoy great operas, concerts, ballets with no transport hurdle. In particular, they are looking for all the man-made famous attractions to entertain them.
To recount a small example, I shall talk about a little village which is located about 50 miles from the flamboyant city of Paris. This village is known as Giverny. Not many people around the world know that this place is home to an American Museum of Art known as the Musee d’Art American. This place is gaining popularity day by day, especially amongst the American tourists. It manifests the handpicked piece of works by the American artists in France. This place is the symbol of a great bond between both the Euro-American cultures. The place is convenient to reach, plus you can visit this place and come back to Paris on the same day. I am sure, after reading this; you would also love to explore the rural side of many other countries.
Why only France, Europe is full of these amazing villages. Mayerling, which is a small village, is located in lower Austria on the bank of River Schewechat. Make a one day excursion to this place and enjoy the Vienna woods with your family. Barna center is the geographic center of the ancient city of Barcelona. This place is beautifully adored with many historic buildings of the medieval age and roman origin. Venice is also home to many small towns. Chioggia is a little version of Venice and it is popular for many Medieval Churches. Bassano del Grappa is an interesting city outside Venice.

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This post was written by admin on January 3, 2009

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Europe Political map- the bipolar axis of thought process

Europe Political Map

Being the second smallest continent doesn’t imply that Europe is any less in power when it comes to making decisive impacts on the political history, geography and economy of the world. Infact, Europe is one of the most powerful continents in the worlds today, boasting of 11% of the world’s population. It is a center of economy, research, scientific progress and has always remained at the helm of political affairs of the world for years to come.
We all know how the countries of Europe shaped the world’s future during both the world wars and what impact those countries have had on everyone’s lives. Let us take a deeper look into what the Europe Political Map represents and what it stands for. Divided into two larger groups, Modern Europe is a conglomeration of Eastern Europe and Western Europe- the division being made on the basis of political and economic alliances between the countries. This is one of the foremost things we need to understand while analyzing Europe political map.
Countries like Belgium, France, Luxemburg, Monaco, Switzerland and Germany have been identified by the UN as ‘western Europe’. All of these countries lie on the western side of the continent, and share common economic, political and social goals. Similarly, countries towards the eastern part of the continent are referred to as ‘eastern Europe’. Countries like Belarus, Romania, Bulgaria, Germany, Russia, Czech republic, Ukraine and Slovakia fall under the formal UN definition of the term ‘eastern Europe’. These countries share common cultural and political goals. Trade among these countries is slightly restricted as compared to trade among the countries falling under the cadre of ‘western Europe’, but countries falling in the Eastern Europe cadre have a more prominent cultural, social and political bond. Prior to the break up of the Soviet Union, only states of Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia, coupled with a few Balkan states (such as those of Bulgaria and Greece) fell into the group of Eastern European nations.
This bi-polar nature of the Europe political map has led to a distinct culture at these two poles. While Western Europe has a capitalist outlook towards their political decisions, eastern European nations have a more socialist approach towards their political decisions. It is only a matter of time that we would be more clear as to how things shape up on the Europe political map and how would these situations impact the global thought process.

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This post was written by admin on December 24, 2008

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Europe imports – The heart of Europes economy

Europe Imports

Europe Imports

With growing tourism and an aggravated demand from the local population, especially after the formation of the EU, Europe imports have seen a surge in demand. There are many products, mostly from food and agricultural industries, which are in demand by European nations.
France, Netherlands, Italy, Spain, Turkey, the UK and Germany, along with other important states of Europe, have been in constant demand of finished and raw products from all corners of the world. These countries seek Oil and energy from the US and the Middle-East, while they rely on South-East Asian countries for timber, wood and agri-based supplies. China is a huge supplier of finished electronics products, with most of these coming from the state of Taiwan and the Indian IT industry is also turning its heads towards Europe for sustained growth.
Almost all major developing countries like Brazil (which exports coffee to many parts of Europe), China and India have started aiming for a better share in the Europe imports pie. This trend has especially picked up since the current global crisis, after which companies dealing with clients in the US and Japan, have started moving towards Europe for sustained growth and better rates on investment.
Turkey has been seeking hosiery items and raw materials from India and China. A large part of Europe imports consists of agri-products and fisheries. From cotton and shrimps to wood supplies, most part of Europe imports revolve around these items. Companies in Europe seeking such raw materials are heading towards India and China, primarily because of the low cost of raw materials being offered by private and governmental companies in these countries.
Exporting products to Europe is not that easy and since most of these are processed foods or food based items, these are supposed to clear some really strict quality checks. Recently some chocolate bars and products such as GM soy food were banned in Europe, owing to strict regulations put in place by the authorities there. So before you plan to export your product to Europe, make sure that it complies with their quality standards, else you might have a reversal of orders, and may even face fine from the regulatory authorities.

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This post was written by admin on December 21, 2008

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