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If you on July have European tour package to Bosnia and Herzegovina you can visit the Kozara ethno festival. Kozara ethno festival throughout two days of its duration, shows people from Kozara, how they used to live there back in the past, their customs that are real attraction for tourists from everywhere. Also tour of Europe you see, the event is colored by authentic ethno sound on the Festival of original ethno songs and music where groups of man and women from Kozara region
On the tours of Europe if you have a visit to Portugal , please visit very famous Out Jazz Festival: music in gardens and other emblematic venues in Lisboa, with a cycle of totally free jazz concerts. Every Sunday and Friday, till sunset, jazz groups and a DJ will sound out notes of sophistication and freedom amongst the leaves, the sun and the cushion seats of the capital's most charming gardens. Music will fill the public squares and historic streets, parks and belvederes, hotels, museums and
A traditional spa cure in Mariánské Lázně is based on a genial effect of natural medicinal sources – mineral springs, peat, natural gas CO2 and excellent climatic conditions. A spa stay in Mariánské Lázně is suitable for curing of a wide range of illnesses – locomotive system disorders, kidney and urinary tract disorders, respiratory, gynaecologic, metabolic and oncological disorders. Here you can find indications and counter-indications of spa cures.
Our PRIVATE tour is to explore Jewish history and culture. Jewish presence in the Czech Republic and Prague goes back 1,000 years. Jews have lived in Bohemia and Moravia as early as the tenth century. At the outbreak of the Second World War, there were about 90,000 Jews in Bohemia and Moravia, of whom nearly 80,000 were killed in the Holocaust.