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Fiji a>. It is located west of the island of Viti Levu, 24 kilometers north of Nadi, and is the second port of entry in Fiji to Suva. Located in the heart of Fiji sugar cane growing region, it is known as the Sugar City. In an area of 16 square kilometers, it had a population of 52 220 at the 2007 census, the most recent to date. P> Lautoka the Sugar City is as famous for its sugar cane belt areas. The main Lautoka Sugar Mill is the city’s largest employer by far. Built for the Colonial Sugar Refining Company (Fiji) (CSR) of imported workers from India and the Solomon Islands 1899-1903, she employs today about 1,300 employees. Other industries such as timber milling, garment, distillery, brewery, jewelry, blending, steelworks, fishing, hatchery, domestic items, paints, and construction. P> The city’s name is derived from two words Fijian meaning “spear hit.” According to an oral tradition, the name was created after a duel between two chiefs. As one of the other impaled, it was reported, said, “Lau-toka have!” P> The first known European sighting of the Lautoka area took place on 7 Mai 1789th Captain William Bligh discovered and mapped around the coast of Lautoka while his epic voyage to Timor in the wake of the Mutiny on the Bounty, in which he and a few sailors were loyal to him, thrown overboard and voices behind a lifeboat. P> For further information please follow the link – Lautoka Travel Guide a> p> p>
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If there is a heaven, and it just happens to be on earth, it would probably have been created, designed and built by Antonio Gaudi and the way he would have probably some hand-built themselves, but as they say, is that another history. P> p> Also, if it can be a heaven on Earth only in one place, and that is Barcelona, because there the majority of the fun? s most beautiful buildings were built and for so many other reasons that can not be crammed in a small article about heaven on earth. < P> / p> Yes, it almost goes without saying that Barcelona is filled with some of the most beautiful architecture in the world, take a look at the Sagrada Familia and see what a masterpiece it and it is one of hundreds if not thousands of beautiful buildings in Barcelona, but there is so much more to Barcelona, beach, museum of FC Barcelona, Picasso Museum, Las Ramblas and so on. P> p> It is true that we spend several days just check out the buildings of Antonio Gaudi and of course the visit of the monster that is astonishingly beautiful park G? and we will recommend, but take some time, check out one or two other places too. P> p> Let? s start at Las Ramblas 1 2 or so kilometers of road course that you eat from the port across the inner city, it is a great place to order, to see and be seen. Life is never dull on Las Ramblas and just as the everyday shops you can when the mood takes you buy a pet or a parrot or even a parrot as a pet, it is this type of road. P> p> You have to go to the unfinished Sagrada Familia, which is the masterpiece of the brilliant and eccentric architect Antonio Gaudi. Construction began 125 years ago and they expect it in 20 years or so target time, no, it isn? T? The? great it is simply not true! ? Detailed. ? P> p> These days you go into an elevator to the top of one of the towers can not just admire the views of Barcelona, but you can get a look at the incredible detail of the decoration, the one of the main reasons that the Sagrada Familia is taken to build for so long. P> p> If you like Picasso, then there is one place you probably now the head and this is the Picasso Museum, where there are more than 3550 works by Spain? Genius son. P> This vast collection is housed in several buildings, a few medieval houses belong. It might as well be noted that the museum is not open on a Monday and costs about $ 8 to enter. P> p> Now here’s what you might think, is an entry in an odd City Holiday Guide especially if you’re like me and hate Football – FC Barcelona Museum. P> considered by far the best football museum in the world? yes, I was amazed that it would be like a thin – FC Barcelona Museum is just what it says on the box, and it is great fun for all, to hate themselves football travel guide writer, and worse, the poor souls, the football widows are. P> The FC Barcelona Museum seems to leave open as long and costs twice as much as in the Picasso Museum get, but here you get a guided tour. P> p> Here are a few tips from someone who worships Barcelona. The sights, museums and sights from around the city as a T-10 ticket, which you on the bus or metro travel is ten times spread. P> Be careful about pickpockets on Las Ramblas Unfortunately, there are swarms of them in those days. P> p> Do Book a hotel in advance when you want, except at Christmas, when quiet Barcelona is well worth seeing, unless there is a football game on what. P> p> Barcelona a year-round tourist destination is popular not only with people from abroad who love Barcelona Spain for the same reasons that we do, and of course the miles of beaches, plus some serious research when it time, Book your Hotel. can p> p> Do not just compare prices, but also influence departure dates significantly to the price of your hotel room need, we recommend that you use a hotel price comparison website to get the best price money and a good booking is Spot. P> p> Finally, take time to go just a little bit away from the main tourist areas and explore a traditional bar, caf? r restaurant where the locals go. These places tend to get the extra reward you travel, because food is more authentic and the prices less? Tourists. ? P> p>