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		<title>Explore Dalmatia</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Having a vivid history that runs to the Great Romans, Dalmatia is one of the nicest place in Europe. It is not another region of organization rather it is a fairfield of geography that runs from Croatia to Montenegro being owned by the two states alike. 
What is it like?
In the historical point of thought, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><font size="2" face="Arial">Having a vivid history that runs to the Great Romans, Dalmatia is one of the nicest place in Europe. It is not another region of organization rather it is a fairfield of geography that runs from Croatia to Montenegro being owned by the two states alike. </font></p>
<h2>What is it like?</h2>
<p><font size="2" face="Arial">In the historical point of thought, Dalmatia is not just a geographical region, but it also acts<br />
some culture and settlements. Nonetheless, at present Dalmatia is a nature goddess.</font></p>
<p><font size="2" face="Arial">The area of Dalmatia is by and large Extended by Dinaric<br />
Alps that runs from north-west to south-east of the country. The visitors can easily find a Mediterranean climate in the costal areas of Dalmatia, and frosty and snowy winter in the<br />
mountain areas.<br />
At summer times, it&#8217;s hot and dry as usual making it one of the best tourist attractions in Europe. </font></p>
<p><font size="2" face="Arial">There are many travel internet sites that operate tour services / packages to the area of Dalmatia. These travel<br />
sites offer online booking facilities, so the travellers can visit the areas for leisure purpose. These travel packages also comes connected with leisure &#8211; so let&#8217;s take a look at some common offers.</font></p>
<h2>Traveller&#8217;s Shangri-la</h2>
<p><font size="2" face="Arial">First of all, the travelers can pick out the type of accommodation. They can commonly choose from hotels to private apartments or rooms. However, hotels are not oftentimes found in there so you&#8217;d be better off settling for a room or an apartment.</font></p>
<p><font size="2" face="Arial">common destinations of Dalmatia include Vodice, Srima, Tribunj, Sibenik, Pirovac, Jezera, and Betina where accommodation is possible at almost every<br />
location. All these destinations have their own set of divergences. Vodice for example is thought to be the<br />
strongest tourist attraction whereas in Tribunj, the facilities may not be as prim and polished as in Vodice. While Tribunj is one of the oldest Dalmatia towns, it channels the atmosphere from 10AD, making things laid back in nature for a tourist.</font></p>
<h2>What to do in Dalmatia?</h2>
<p><font size="2" face="Arial">If you are visiting Dalmatia, be sure to visit Pirovac as it is one of the hottest destinations around. You will find sea food<br />
festivals in here. The tourists who are interested in sport fishing can also engage in <a href="http://www.dalmatiainfo.com/content/view/32/56/">fishing in Vransko Lake</a> where a variety of fishes are<br />
available. Peak tourist seasons see the light of conventional events, seafood fiestas and Pirovac night.</font></p>
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		<title>my christmas poem</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Dec 2008 19:04:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A  baby was born in Bethlehem today, To Joseph and Mary, jesus was his name.  Not in a fancy hospital, like you and I would go to stay, But in a lowley manger, His bed made out of hay. A star shown bright above Him for He was the King of Jews. The [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A  baby was born in Bethlehem today, To Joseph and Mary, jesus was his name.  Not in a fancy hospital, like you and I would go to stay, But in a lowley manger, His bed made out of hay. A star shown bright above Him for He was the King of Jews. The wisemen came to worship,  They brought gold, frankincense and myhr,  They knew he was the Son of God, love in their hearts did stir. Now Joseph was a carpenter amd taught Jesus all he knew,  But Jesus wanted to preach God&#8217;s word and shed His light upon the truth. So He walked as a man on this earth, and preached His Father&#8217;s word. And miracles he did perform, for people did not believe, That He was the chosen Son of God, oh how my heart does grieve. For Jesus knew that He would be a living sacrifice.  To die for us that we may have everlasting life. Upon a cross they nailed Him, a crown of thorns upon His head,  A lance pierced Him in His side, and on the ground He bled. And after the ninth hour, precious Jesus he was dead. They placed His body in a tomb, a rock rolled at the door. Guards were posted outside, so he could walk this earth no more. But only three days later, he walked out of that grave, And ascended into Heaven to fulfill a promise God had made. So listen all you sinners,  Jesus died for us that day.  On a lonely mount called Calvary, it was the only way, To have a home in Heaven, and everlasting life. To rid us all from evil, temptation, sin and strife. So get down on your knees and pray, ask Him to come into your heart For He&#8217;ll forgive, that we might live, His love will not depart. Do you know Jesus?</p>
<p>http://www.originalpoetry.com/my-christmas-poem</p>
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