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    As an American who spent six months living in Europe, I noticed many lifestyle differences. I plan on taking aspects of European life home with me.

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    This year, I traveled around Europe for six months, spending quality time in some of the continent's most popular cities, such as London, Amsterdam, Paris, and Zurich.

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    As Americans, I wish we'd known how much Schengen rules could impact our travels in Europe. Now that we get the rules, we use a strategy to avoid overstaying our welcome in select places.

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    Americans living overseas for years tell CNN Travel about some of the smaller ways that life in Europe has cut down on their cumulative stress.

  6. Tourism in Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    Slovakia's government stated the film damaged the image of Slovakia and could be harmful to the tourism industry, [10] an idea perpetuated in the opening paragraph of The Denver Post's announcement in 2007 of a sequel with a tongue-in-cheek claim that the U.S. State Department might add the former Soviet nation to the list of travel advisories ...

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    Compare the lifestyle, finances, family life, safety and education in Europe versus the United States before deciding to move to Europe.

  8. Eastern European cuisine - Wikipedia

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    In Educated Tastes: Food, Drink, and Connoisseur Culture. Ed: Jeremy Strong. University of Nebraska Press, 2011, ISBN 978-0803219359; Darra Goldstein, A Taste of Russia: A Cookbook of Russia Hospitality, Russian Life Books, 2nd edition: 1999, ISBN 978-1940585031; Darra Goldstein, The Georgian Feast: The Vibrant Culture and Savory Food of Georgia.

  9. European cuisine - Wikipedia

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    While common in the warmer climates of Southern Europe, lemons would have been a relatively new introduction to the Netherlands, requiring growing in a orangery. The cuisine of early modern Europe (c. 1500–1800) was a mix of dishes inherited from medieval cuisine combined with innovations that would persist in the modern era.