Es casi imposible imaginar el impacto que tuvo el Metro Madrid en los residentes de la capital de España cuando llegó por primera vez hace cien años, en 1919.
It is only fitting that Italy’s largest airport is named Leonardo da Vinci Airport, after the man who designed the first helicopter and flying machine in 1480.
Only a handful of cities in the world can claim a history as rich and diverse as that of Prague.
Tel Aviv is not only Israel’s second city by population and its business capital, it is also globally recognized as one of the world’s most innovative startup hubs.
The geography of southern Europe is dominated by mountain ranges such as the Alps and the Pyrenees.
Thessaloniki Metro: Excavating the city’s future
Portugal has made an exemplary rebound from the financial crisis that began 10 years ago.
The Spanish island of Tenerife is not only one of Spain’s most popular tourist destinations - welcoming over 5 million tourists per year - it could also lay claim to having the
Athens International Airport (AIA) is a prime example of the difference that business excellence can make.
The Alentejo district of Portugal is sometimes referred to as the ‘bread basket’ of Portugal thanks to its rich food reserves.
After almost 10 years of austerity, thankfully it appears that Greece is coming out of some of the most turbulent times in its modern history.
The Paris Climate Agreement of 2016 represented a commitment by nearly 200 countries across the world to lower their carbon emissions starting in 2020.
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