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What is the best country to visit in Europe?
Hi Sjoerd,
Sjoerd wrote: and have no idea whether you have any taste in wine or not. Different people have different tastes. and some people are just assholes and they attract other assholes and think EVERYPLACE is hell. now most people are basically nice folks... and they attract other nice folks... and they have a good time traveling. I have a good time in the netherlands, a good time in france, a good time in germany, belgium, italy.... ttyl akia |
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What is the best country to visit in Europe?
Without doubt---England, Scotland Wales & Ireland.
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What is the best country to visit in Europe?
Without doubt---England, Scotland Wales & Ireland.
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Ukraine!! What is the best country to visit in Europe?
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tim wrote: What formalities? Comparing with, say, Russia, getting a visa to Ukraine is a breeze. Visas for private visits don't even require a letter of invitation. Put down a name and address on the application, enclose a check for $100 and a FedEx envelope, send it off to the consulate and you'll have your visa in 2 weeks, no questions asked. this is not what the website says. It says "Each application should be accompanied by a hotel booking confirmation (tourist voucher) received from a hotel in Ukraine. It should include the full name of a person and the period for which booking has been made (a fax copy may be accepted)." That's for a tourist visa *only*. I am talking about a private visa. Please take a look at http://www.ukremb.com/consular/visas.html If you are a US or EU citizen, you don't need an invitation or a hotel booking. All you need is an application, a photograph, a money order for $100, and a FedEx envelope for them to return the passport. I've done it, and I certainly didn't make any hotel bookings in advance. |
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