Páginas sobre el tema: < [1 2 3 4 5 6] > | Off topic: Which country/city/village would you like to move to? Autor de la hebra: Seadeta Osmani
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The totally impractical part of me would go to Sevilla, Spain any moment.
If I let in a bit of common sense, it tells me I've always loved the view of mountains and rolling hills just outside my 8th-floor window and would miss it desperately - but hell, why are they still covered in deep snow??? | | | Pablo Roufogalis (X) Colombia Local time: 17:42 inglés al español Stars Hollow, Connecticut, USA | Mar 21, 2006 |
This is a quaint, bucolic little town in Connecticut. No crime, no mean people. Close to the mountains, Manhattan and the sea.
Alas, it does not exist in reality. Only in "Gilmore Girls", the TV show.
In the real life, my favorite place in the world is Manhattan. But upstate NY would do, say, two hours away from Grand Central Station.
[Edited at 2006-03-21 22:01] | | | Uldis Liepkalns Letonia Local time: 00:42 Miembro 2003 inglés al letón + ...
where there are no winters and Polar Night for half a year annualy...
Uldis, getting old and frail | | | laura castori Países Bajos Local time: 23:42 inglés al italiano + ... 6 months Sardinia, 6 months Usa | Mar 24, 2006 |
I'm just waiting for Ryan Air to start flying to USA!!! lol I'd say summer in Sardinia (Italy) and winter somewhere in USA, maybe down South, I just love that countryside in Bama and Georgia | |
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gianfranco Brasil Local time: 19:42 Miembro 2001 inglés al italiano + ... 6 months Sardinia, 6 months Brazil | Mar 24, 2006 |
Why bother with winter?
I'd say summer in Sardinia (Italy) where I live now, and 6 months in Brazil, summer again...
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Gianfranco | | | laura castori Países Bajos Local time: 23:42 inglés al italiano + ...
that's makes two of us Gianfranco! Macomer here | | | 6 months Sicily and 6 months Australia | Mar 28, 2006 |
6 months a year in Sicily where my love lives and 6 months around the world...but it's just a dream... | | | Greek Islands / Kappadokia (Turkey) | Apr 15, 2006 |
Any of the Cyclades, a house perched on the rocks above the beach... especially, Santorini...
Or in Kappadokia, Turkey, in one of the cave-houses...
Dream on, Nadia, on this beautiful, sunny, Saturday morning in the center of Athens... | |
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Haluk Levent Aka (X) Local time: 01:42 japonés al turco + ... | Salvador, Bahia, Brazil... | Jan 16, 2009 |
I'll even take what they call "winter" there... (Given that I spent the first 25 years of my life in Siberia, it make me laugh!)
What's holding me in California, then? Three daughters and eight cats.... sigh... | | | Paul Dixon Brasil Local time: 19:42 portugués al inglés + ... In Memoriam Curitiba, Brazil | Jan 18, 2009 |
If I could choose anywhere to live and work, I would definitely choose the city of Curitiba in Paraná State, 400 km South of São Paulo and 800 km South of Rio de Janeiro.
There are several reasons for this. Curitiba is a city of just the right size (some 1.5 million souls), big enough to have most services but small enough to avoid the problems of São Paulo and Rio. People call Curitiba "The Smiling City" ("Cidade Sorriso") and it is easy to see why. It is a city with one of the ... See more If I could choose anywhere to live and work, I would definitely choose the city of Curitiba in Paraná State, 400 km South of São Paulo and 800 km South of Rio de Janeiro.
There are several reasons for this. Curitiba is a city of just the right size (some 1.5 million souls), big enough to have most services but small enough to avoid the problems of São Paulo and Rio. People call Curitiba "The Smiling City" ("Cidade Sorriso") and it is easy to see why. It is a city with one of the highest number of green areas and parks in the world, and in the outskirts it is still like a sleepy village in some places, and the bicycle is often used as transport - you can even cross the city on cyclepaths. It is an ecological city, home to the "Open University of the Environment", and carefully planned, with a special area being devoted to industrial activities.
Another plus point is the wonderful food, undoubtedly a heritage from the city's high Italian immigrant population. The pasta is out of this world, and you can go to Madalosso and have "rodízio de massas" where the waiters bring round a succession of succulent pasta dishes until you burst - washed down with house wine. If pasta is not your cup of tea, there are steak houses serving a range of juicy cuts of beef and other meats.
The climate is much cooler than most of the country, this being because at 900 metres above sea level it is one of the country's highest capital cities.
Curitiba lies in the Brazilian South, a region which has a lot to offer in terms of sightseeing: the German and Italian immigrant area in Santa Catarina where cities bear names like Schroeder and Dreizehnlinden (actually Treze Tílias but often referred to by its German name); breathtaking beaches in Paraná and also in Santa Catarina; the Iguaçu Falls (about 10 hours away by bus) and Gaucho country with wide expanses of farmland all the way to the border with Uruguay. The highlight is the train trip down to Morretes and Paranaguá, not to be missed!
For this and much more, Curitiba is the city where I would like to live.
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Actually, my biggest dream is to move in Ireland (Dublin or the south/south-eastern coast) or to Scotland (I've been to Pitlochry recently and simply fell in love with the place, the people, the nature and the atmosphere) and open a BB. I've already picked a name (Dandellion) and basically virtually decorated/furnished the whole spot already ;D
Wouldn't mind anywhere in Canada, New Zealand, the US or Australia, actually..As long as it's not Italy anymore!!! | |
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I actually love it where I belong but... | Mar 19, 2009 |
I wouldn't go anywhere else. I live in the house where I was born! However, I'm attracted to a few nice places...
England: Devon or Cornwall, I LOVE these counties, so wild and nice.
Germany: I'm definitely in love with Heidelberg, the "romantic town by the Neckar river"
and USA: New England, with its little villages by the sea, covered bridges and pretty lighthouses. | | | Definetely - Italy | Mar 19, 2009 |
Ritu Bhanot wrote:
Home is where heart is...
My heart belongs to Italy, but it is not my home. | | | Aix-en-Provence | Mar 30, 2009 |
And what about the South of France?
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