
While originally part of the Yugoslavian Federation, Macedonia won its independence peacefully and without any problems in 1991. Since then, regardless of some not favourable effects of neighbouring countries, Macedonia has been developing successfully. The same has been true about the growing awareness of this country in the rest of the world.
And that is precisely the goal of Days of Macedonian Culture in Prague — to raise awareness about Macedonia in the Czech Republic, to present the country in the real light, and to increase its visibility and awareness. This cultural event took place in May with the participation of Ministers of Culture of the Czech Republic and Macedonia, and under the patronage of H. E. Igor Ilievski. Read more…

Above: This little fellow is waiting to greet you in Peru. (Photo: Tomás Kovář); all other photos courtesy of PromPeru
With all the hoopla surrounding European football championships, the passing of the Olympic torch, and the US presidential elections, you might appreciate this gentle reminder: Do not forget that the UN has designated 2008 The International Year of the Potato.And what better way to honor the lowly spud than with a luxurious trip to exotic Peru, the land which introduced the potato to the world? You don’t see the connection between exotic, potatoes, and Peru? Try this: there are 268 varieties of potato in Peru. Peru also boasts 400 species of animals, 300 types of reptiles, 1,700 species of birds, and 84 of the 104 life zones on the planet.
In other words, Peru has earned its berth as one of the top eight countries of the world for biodiversity. And that goes far beyond just the potatoes, to include its reputation as one of the most exotic, unforgettable destinations, one that will make your friends wish they’d thought of this stunning vacation location first. Read more…




















