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Amazing Tips to Take Care of Your Leather Bags

By Marian Hudson on Monday, July 27, 2020

Leather handbags are original accessories to invest in and hold on to. Still, sometimes, leather bags can be tricky when it comes to taking care of them. Black leatherĀ  purse, brown leather bags, or whatever color your leather bags come in, all need to be regularly cleaned and protected to maintain its stylish class and …

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Foggy Spanish winters in Saragossa

By Marian Hudson on Thursday, February 6, 2020

Saragossa is the capital of the Saragossa province of Spain. It is located on the Ebro River and the Huerva River and is also known by the name of Zaragoza. Saragossa covers an area of four hundred and ten square miles and has a population of six hundred and eighty thousand residents. The summers are …

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Tracing history back to Roman empire in Tarragona

By Marian Hudson on Thursday, February 6, 2020

Tarragona is situated by the Mediterranean Sea in the southern portion of Catalonia. It is the capital of the Tarragona Province and covers an area of seventy square miles. Over one hundred and fifty thousand people are contained within its city limits, and over six hundred and seventy-five thousand people are contained within the urban …

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Entering Sweden through Malmo

By Marian Hudson on Thursday, February 6, 2020

Malmo is a city that is located in the Scania Province of Sweden and is the third most populated city in the country. It covers an area of one hundred and twenty-nine square miles and has a population of almost three hundred thousand residents. This city can trace its roots back to the thirteenth century, …

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