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  2. The Man in Seat Sixty-One - Wikipedia

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    The site is called Seat 61 after his preferred seat in First Class on the Eurostar. [3] He began the site as a hobby in 2001, [2] after frustration with the difficulty he perceived in finding how to book rail tickets within Europe. [2] In September 2007 he gave up his job working for the Department for Transport to run the website full-time. [4]

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    VIRTUAL EVENTS SERIES: Latest free event features Mark Smith, better known as The Man In Seat 61; Anna Hughes, director of Flight Free UK; and The Independent’s slow travel expert Helen Coffey

  4. European route E61 - Wikipedia

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    European route 61 near Trieste, Italy. European route E61 forms part of the United Nations International E-road network , of which it is a Class A intermediate north–south route. 270 kilometres (170 mi) long, it connects the southern part of Austria to the Adriatic Sea .

  5. Blanca, Sevnica - Wikipedia

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    Blanca (pronounced [ˈblaːntsa]) is a settlement on the left bank of the Sava River in the Municipality of Sevnica in central Slovenia.The area is part of the historical region of Styria. The municipality is now included in the Lower Sava Statistical Region. [2]

  6. Seat61 - Wikipedia

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    The Man in Seat Sixty-One From a duplicated article : This is a redirect from a page on the same or very similar subject matter that was kept as a redirect to preserve this page's edit history

  7. 2014 Slovenian parliamentary election - Wikipedia

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    Three political parties left the Assembly, including Zoran Janković's Positive Slovenia, the winner of the 2011 election, and the Slovenian People's Party, which failed to win a seat for the first time since the first elections in 1990. A leftist United Left party entered the Assembly for the first time, winning six seats.

  8. Municipality of Sveta Ana - Wikipedia

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    The Municipality of Sveta Ana (pronounced [ˈsʋeːta ˈaːna]; Slovene: Občina Sveta Ana) is a municipality in northeastern Slovenia. It has just over 2,000 inhabitants. It is located in the Slovene Hills (Slovene: Slovenske gorice). The area is part of the traditional region of Styria. It is now included in the Drava Statistical Region. [1]

  9. Komenda - Wikipedia

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    Komenda (pronounced [kɔˈmɛːnda]; German: Commenda [2]) is a village in the Upper Carniola region of Slovenia. It is the seat of the Municipality of Komenda. [3] It includes the formerly independent settlement of Kaplja Vas (Slovene: Kapla vas, German: Kaplawas [2]). [4]