Situated on the Potomac River and surrounded by the states of Virginia and Maryland, this historic city is named after the first President of the United States, George Washington. The city was planned and built to become the nation’s capital. It does not belong to any of the country’s 50 […]
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With the advancement of medical science, more and more diseases are being cured, but with the coughing up of huge expenses. Medical expenses are skyrocketing throughout the world, and many countries, including the US, do not provide free medical insurance to its citizens or to its expats. That’s why it […]
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A visit to any country requires certain legal formalities, documents to be verified, valid passport and an authorized visa. However, if you are traveling to the United States of America, the Visa Waiver Program (VWP) is a facility which allows the nationals of certain countries to visit the U.S. for […]
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Miami, Orlando, California, Las Vegas and New York – when most people think about traveling to the United States, these are the first destinations that come to mind. Yet, this vast country boasts such an array of beautiful landscapes and cultural peculiarities that it is difficult to choose a single […]
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There are places around the world that tend to be overlooked by most travelers but that nonetheless feature some “thing” special that makes it worth a visit. In the case of the US, there are plenty of spots like this, and when talking about Portland, Oregon, it is not only […]
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Nowadays, adventure tourism is one of the most sought-after alternatives for those who want to divert from the usual holidays and indulge in the great outdoors. Oftentimes, adventure tourism is also linked to ecotourism, nature tourism, and active tourism; to abandon the traditional model of “tourist” and experience new places […]
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The United States has territories that, although belonging to the country, are located a little further from its mainland borders, and the island of Guam is one of these ¬¬places. Unlike Hawaii, which is still relatively near the US coast, Guam is situated farther afield, on another continent. The island […]
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Receiving a UNESCO World Heritage status has for many years been an acknowledgment worthy of great pride to cities, towns, and attractions around the world. From the banks on the Seine River in Paris to temples in Bali, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) designates the places […]
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Chili peppers drying on colored doors, indigenous villages with houses made of clay: the roots of New Mexico are a delight to the senses. The mesas (geological formations), with their extensive and unexplored caves, present a peculiar scenario, while museums and galleries display the history of Native American culture that […]
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The first United States cities that are always mentioned are New York, Los Angeles, Chicago or Miami. However, these large cities are already so full of cars and people that it is almost impossible to avoid stress. If you would like to change your lifestyle and move to the USA, […]
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