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Underrated Countries in Eastern Europe
Eastern Europe carries baggage it doesn’t deserve. The region often gets reduced to cheap beer, Soviet architecture, and a ...
Switzerland is racing to rebuild Blatten, which was crushed by a glacier. It’s a sign of the economic and emotional costs of a warming Europe.
By 150 CE, the Empire was carved up and maintained by a network of stone/gravel/sand highways stretching 180,000 miles.
Turkish Airlines resumes flights to Sulaymaniyah, reconnecting travelers to Iraq’s historic Kurdish city and expanding its ...
The island, a Portuguese territory, is only 35 miles long, but its mountains are laced with scenic trails, tumbling cascades ...
Modern geographic information systems have identified 186,000 miles of Roman roads and highways, combining all existing ...
At its zenith in the second century AD, the Roman Empire encompassed more than 55 million inhabitants stretching from Britain to Egypt and Syria. While historians have long recognized that an ...
Ancient DNA from 238 individuals reveals a 10,000-year genetic lineage in Argentina, uncovering lost human history.
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A Cyclist’s Journey Across Tibet and Central Asia
After eight months, Javier Carrasco and his partner have covered 12,000km across Europe, China, and Central Asia. They have ...
APEX GOVERNOR — Gavin Newsom could have been humiliated had his gerrymandering campaign gone differently. Instead, he’s ...
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Digital map lets you explore the Roman Empire's vast road network
Archaeologists have compiled the most detailed map yet of roads throughout the Roman Empire in AD 150, totalling almost ...
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16 American Cities You’ve Never Considered Visiting (But Should)
When it comes to planning a vacation, most people think of the big names, New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Chicago. But tucked ...
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