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Thirty years prior, Prague was a mystery to travelers in Europe now, it is one of the most well known destinations on the continent, drawing around 4 million visitors every year.Prague has been nicknamed the "city of a thousand spires." As you look over its 1,100-year-old skyline you'll be rewarded with incalculable stunning perspectives of lovely domed churches and soaring old towers that combine to make Prague one of Europe's architectural jewels.Some of my favourite tourist spot are:(1) Prague CastlePrague Castle, once the home of Bohemia's lords, is today the official residence of the Czech Republic's President and one of the city's most visited vacation spots. Prague Castle started as a wooden fortress with earthen defenses in the 9th century; by the 11th century, it incorporated a royal palace and the 14th century saw the start of St. Vitus Cathedral.(2) Charles BridgeConnecting Old Town and Lesser Town over the River Vltava is the 600 year-old Charles Bridge, Prague's most famous landmark. King Charles IV commissioned the bridge in 1357, replacing the Judith Bridge which was demolished by a flood in 1342. The bridge is popular for its many fine old statues. Among the most essential are that of Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV and that of John of Nepomuk, the country's most worshipped saint.(3) The Lennon WallMaybe one of Eastern Europe's most unlikely attractions, Prague's Lennon Wall has remained since the 1980s as a tribute to former Beatle and peace campaigner John Lennon. Things started very quickly after the singer's murder in 1980 after that this wall near to the Charles Bridge turned into a place for fans to demonstrate their grief, painting pictures and slogans credited to the star.(4) The Old Town Square and the Astronomical ClockThe historic center of Prague, the Old Town, is the place you'll find the impressive Old Town Square, one of the most famous tourist spots to start exploring the city. Here you'll discover the Tyn Church and the Clementinum, alongside various other fine old churches, and in addition mind blowing old architecture dating back to the 11th century, while the Jewish Quarter, Josefov, is only a short walk north.Possessing one of the best preserved historic city centers in Europe, Prague's narrow laneways open up onto spectacular squares, each home to fine old homes and chronicled structures simply waiting to be explored.Book Best hotels in Prague at Best Prices. Visit Traveloaid to know more about Flights and Hotel Booking.

What is the best food to get at a Milwaukee Brewers game in Miller Park?

Two Words: BEEF. PARFAIT.Other excellent choices...1. Cheese curds (in a souvenir helmet, of course)2. Klement's sausage or sausage kebab3. Anything with stadium sauce on it4. Poutine (in section 129)I'm assuming you already know that all of this pairs well with an ice-cold beer. The frozen margaritas are really good, too.

What are the unknown facts about Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj?

While reading some contemporary sources ,I found these stories,1. Destroyed Masjid -He destroyed many masjid in Kalyan Bhiwandi in 1656-1657 ( Ref : Shivbharat - Kavindra Paramanand)2. Missionary - In 1667 , Quanti de santisao (viceroy of Goa) announced that only Roaman Cathalics will stay in Goa, others (other religion peoples) to evacuate goa . Angry Shivaji maharaj arrested 4 Padaris from Goa to pressurize that voiceroy's spade , and he take his announcement back. ( Ref : Portugese - Maratha relation by Pisurlekar)3. Bundelkhand King -North Hindu King 'Chatrasal Bundela' (Budelkhand rajput) was working for Mughal empire, but he intended the freedom of bundelkhand from mughals. He met with Shivaji maharaj for getting accomoded in Shivaji's Maratha Army , but shivaji maharaj refused him & inspired him to get freedom in his own territory , inspired Chhatrasal raised the banner of revolt against the Mughals in Bundelkhand at the age of 22.4) RajyavyavaharKosh -You may not heard about Shivaji’s contribution in cultural development , In that period (17th century) for 300 years Islamic kingdoms ruled over India, Many of the Indian peoples were used to Urdu. To regain the importance of Sanskrit/ Marathi Shivaji Maharaj created “Rajya-Vyavahar-Kosh” (Urdu-Marathi dictionary) with the help of raghunathpant hanamante (Ref - Rajkosh ).5) Festival of Lights Chennai - In 1676 , Shivaji maharaj was on expedition to south India (Dakshin-Digvijay). While he was traveling through tiruvannamalaitemple in Chennai. He found that ,local peoples were banned from celebrating festivals by Muslim kings . Shivaji Maharaj restarted the festival of light (Deepam Festival) which is celebrated every year now. (Ref: Chitnis Bakhar )6) Temple of Shivaji maharaj - Rajaram Maharaj ( Son of Shivaji) build a temple of his father Chatrapati Shivaji maharaj in Sindhudurga District , Maharashtra. The only temple of Shivaji Maharaj in the world.7) His Family : Shivaji Maharaj had 8 wives , 6 daughters & 2 son. 8 Wives : Saibai, Sagunabai, Soyrabai, Putalabai, Laxmibai, Sakawarbai, Kashibai, Gunavantabai.We have made a video describing unknown facts about Shivaji Maharaj (in Marathi) - please feedback :)

Where do you see yourself in 15 years?

I have no idea.I’ll be 30 then. Probably married, and I do want to have a few kids, so probably one or so of those. I’ve also told myself that only having two kids is lame, so I’ll likely have at least three. No offense to families with two kids. (But you bore me.)I was just telling my sister that the idea of moving to a foreign country and becoming a farmer or shepherd honestly appeals to me. I’ll tell you something, I am not settling down in a city. I hate concentrated amount of noise and humans.Also, cities aren’t even that exciting. I can amuse myself with dirt and rocks well enough, thank you.I could also be dead.Hm.Or in a bad relationship and hating myself and my life deeply. Or there could be nuclear war, or a war in general, or a few of my siblings could be dead.Also, my parents are quite a lot older than me. One or both of them could also have passed. I should probably stop thinking about this before I punch myself.I could also be extremely happy. Perhaps I’ll be herding sheep amongst the hills of Iceland with my Icelandic husband. (Getting citizenship in Iceland is very difficult, I’d just have to marry an Icelandic dude.)Hopefully he can speak English. Perhaps we communicate entirely through facial expressions. Interesting.To be completely serious, though, I don’t know.I could change my mind and not have a family. I could choose to go to college for something other than psychology or law. I could join the military! (I’ve considered it.) Who am I to plan? And yeah, I could die early. Maybe I’m already middle aged and I die at 30. Life is complicated and predicting it is a stupid idea. It doesn’t work.All I can honestly say on this topic is that I hope I’m happy.Thanks for reading.

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