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Living in Switzerland

The image of Switzerland abroad—of purity, punctuality, precision—is entirely different from the reality within its borders. After four years, I am beginning to see that Switzerland is a far more complex country than first meets the eye. It's a country[...]

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granted : "so, a country of impressions"
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Latin America

Latin America (Spanish: América Latina or Latinoamérica; Portuguese: América Latina; French: Amérique latine) is a region of the Americas where Romance languages (i.e., those derived from Latin) – particularly Spanish, Portuguese, and variably French[...]

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en.wikipedia.org  |  the 26/04/2010  |   1 Comments 

Economy of Japan

The economy of Japan is the second largest in the world,[2] after the United States at $5.07 trillion in terms of nominal GDP[2] and third after the United States and China when adjusted for purchasing power parity.[3] The workers of Japan rank 18th in[...]

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granted : "strong economy, huge state"
en.wikipedia.org  |  the 21/04/2010  |   1 Comments 
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Do you like Germany?

Do you like Germany?

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nz.answers.yahoo.com  |  the 16/04/2010  |   3 Comments 

Best Countries in the World to Live In

Best Countries in the World to Live In

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granted : "Iceland, can you imagine that? haha"
faqs.org  |  the 16/04/2010  |   2 Comments 

South Korea

Nearly three-fourths of the total land area of Korea consists of mountains and uplands. The T'aebaek Mountains, which parallel the eastern coast for about 160 miles (257 km), give rise to several lower mountain ranges and spurs in the south. Mount Halla[...]

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granted : "a new tech model"
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South Korea

Nearly three-fourths of the total land area of Korea consists of mountains and uplands. The T'aebaek Mountains, which parallel the eastern coast for about 160 miles (257 km), give rise to several lower mountain ranges and spurs in the south. Mount Halla[...]

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granted : "an example for emerging countries"
tuvy.com  |  the 12/04/2010  |   2 Comments 
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