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  2. Walking isn't just about hitting 10,000 steps. What we can ...

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    Walking can be so much more than just a form of exercise or a way to get from point A to point B. ... France, Japan and more. Jennifer Walsh. February 15, 2025 at 2:00 AM.

  3. List of cities in Europe by sunshine duration - Wikipedia

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    Zagreb: 59 96 140 175 234 244 281 256 187 131 66 45 ... France: Marseille: 150 156 215 245 293 326 366 327 254 ... 55.3 1,705.9 [88] See also

  4. Ilica (street) - Wikipedia

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    Ilica is one of the longest streets in Zagreb, Croatia. The busy street is home to many shops and cultural sites and spans through most of the northwestern part of the city, from the Ban Jelačić Square in the city centre westward to the Vrapče district. The street is 5.6 km (3.5 mi) long, making it the third longest street in the city. [1]

  5. E9 European long distance path - Wikipedia

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    The E9 route follows the Baltic Coastal Hike through Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia. In Lithuania, the trail is known as Jūrų takas and is 216 km long. The route through Lithuania takes about 10–12 days to walk and is divided into stages of about 20 km each. The highest point of the trail in Lithuania is Curonian Spit.

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    Start by making walking a habit with this 30-day plan. The benefits of strength training Many people assume the main reason to incorporate strength training into their routine is to tone the body.

  7. GR 10 - Wikipedia

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    GR 10 is a French GR footpath, or hiking trail, that runs the length of the Pyrenees Mountains.It roughly parallels the French–Spanish border on the French side. Those attempting the entire trail often choose to walk it from west to east, from Hendaye on the Bay of Biscay to Banyuls-sur-Mer on the Mediterranean Sea, but it can also be traversed east to west.