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EUROVISÃO 2008 Letónia venceu em 2002 o grande prémio do Festival e realizou, no ano seguinte, o certame, ano em que Rita Guerra participou ficando em 22º lugar. Este ano não está no lote dos favoritos mas pode ser uma surpresa, pelo menos marca pela diferença. Uma música bastante animada cantada por piratas, Pirates of the sea cantam "Wolves of the sea". Link: http://br.youtube.com/watch?v=... Macedonia, entrou recentemente no festival e pode-se diz
Far and Away, right hand man and all Mr. Speaker, on September 20th, 2007, the Conservative government decided to recognize the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia as the Republic of Macedonia. The dispute over the use of the name ?Macedonia? has been referred to the United Nations. All UN member-states have agreed to accept the final agreement resulting from negotiations between Greece and FYROM. The Prime Minister?s decision to unilaterally bypass the process of negotiation endorsed by the UN was done with no consultation
República da Macedônia com "rhythm & blues" Tamara Todevska nasceu no dia 1º de junho de 1985 em Skopje, vinda de pai macedônio e mãe sérvia, uma famosa cantora de ópera. Ela também é irmã da famosa cantora pop local, Tijana Todevska-Dapcevic. Sua carreira musical iniciou-se em 2001, com o hit "Dali Znam" cantado no festival Suncane Skale em Montenegro. Tamara já participou do Eurovision em 2004, sendo uma das backing vocals de Tose Proeski, e chegou perto de participar em 2007, com a canção "Kasi Koj Si Ti". Ela ficou em seg
Re: Iran Dear Kingremi, When you mention the Melian dialogue and its relevancy to Iran, I am reminded of another episode from ancient history. After the death of Alexander the Great, Macedonia was largely unable to maintain an important part in the politics of the Hellenistic world. Meanwhile, the Seleucids in Palestinia and the Ptolemies in Egypt dominated the Greek East. In the latter half of the third and into the second century BC, Philip V of Macedonia attempted to expand his holdings in the Aeg
Jacob Morris Coffey 1880-1922 Jacob Morris Coffey was a son of Alfred and Martha Ann Bradley Coffey in the Jordan Coffey line. Jacob was born Mar. 15, 1880 in Nelson Co., VA and died May 23, 1922. He married Mary Jane Letts c1909 in Virginia. She was born c1882 in that state. Their children were Samuel D., born c1903; Ella C., born c1905; Florence D., born c1906; James A., born c1909; and Sailor M., born c1910. The photo is of descendants of Jacob and Mary who attended the Coffey Cousins' Reunion in Raphine. Left to right
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The Baker's Daughter and the Artemidorus Papyrus What has Margherita Luti (left), a baker's daughter from Siena, to do with this lively giraffe (right) drawn on a papyrus in the late first century BC -- the so-called Artemidorus Papyrus? Known as La Fornarina * ('little baker girl'), Margherita's portrait was painted c. 1518 by the 'prince of painters', Raphael -- who was undoubtedly her lover. Appropriately, it is one of Raphael's most seductive portraits. Marguerita gazes prettily to one side, presumably at the artist himself; a smile play
VIP Mobile hits 8 percent market share Macedonian mobile start-up VIP Mobile, subsidiary of mobilkom austria group, signed up 163,300 subscribers by the end of March 2008, a market share of around 8 percent within just six months of launching commercial services in the country.
Republic of Macedonia of Macedonia by abdicator on May 16th, 2008 | No Comments » Once upon a time Macedonia (as territory) was part of Bulgaria. That time continued for over 600-700 years. During that time the people who lived there called themselves Bulgarians. But sadly one day World War I and World War II started and ended. This changed things. The word ?Macedonian? changed its meaning from a word describing people who live in Macedonia (as geographical location) to people who recognize themselve
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Balkan exceptionalism, The Economist From The Economist print edition What Serbia?s election says about the European Union?s enlargement Illustration by Peter Schrank A BRITISH tabloid set a high standard for bombast when it once took credit for the re-election of a Tory government with the headline: ?It?s The Sun Wot Won It?. This week European Union leaders were taking credit for another election upset: the unexpected success of the pro-European coalition led by the Serbian president, Boris Tadic, in the general election on Ma
The Real Butchers of the Balkans: Del Ponte?s allegations may only be the tip of the iceberg in Albanian organ trafficking scandal, Andy Wilcoxson www.slobodan-milosevic.org - May 12, 2008 Written by: Andy Wilcoxson Fred Abrahams, senior emergencies researcher at Human Rights Watch, told reporters last Monday: ?Serious and credible allegations have emerged about horrible abuses in Kosovo and Albania after the war.? He was referring to fresh allegations that the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) had harvested human organs from several hundred Serb prisoners at a special ?clinic? in Burrel, Albania. The allegations came to light in a
Semi Final Two: FYR Macedonia and Portugal We're nearly there. In this entry we notch up entries 37 and 38, the final two songs in the second semi final of this year's Contest. We'll have a bumper look (well, it's five songs - one more than usual) at the countries already qualified for next Saturday's final, including Andy Abraham for the UK and title holders Serbia, in our next log of the blog. FYR Macedonia: Tamara, Vr?ak & Adrijan - Let Me Love You It's worth at least a few points from the voters than pop stars are allowed to
Founding the inSEEcp The first Regional workshop of cultural portals, Belgrade 2006 Goethe-Institut Belgrade, Knez Mihailova 50 The inSEEcp was founded by representatives of SEEcult.org (Serbia); Culturenet.hr, Kulturpunkt.hr, Culturelink.hr and Knjiga.hr (Croatia); Radio Student, Artservis.org and Evrokultura.org (Slovenia); Culture.in.mk (Macedonia); Bosniaexpress.com (Bosnia). It was founded at the first workshop of regional cultural portals, held on November 27-29 in Belgrade, and organized by Belgrade based
The inSEEcp?s History The Informal Network of South-East European Cultural Portals - inSEEcp was founded in November 2006 in Belgrade as the result of the first regional meeting and workshop of the representatives of key cultural portals from the region of former Yugoslavia (Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Serbia and Slovenia). The workshop ?Culture on the Internet / Networking Participants in the Cultural Domain in South-East Europe through Specialized Internet Portals?, was the first initiative of tha
Macedonia. May 16th, 2008 Macedonia is a region located in the northern Greece, its the second most populated area in Greece. The history of Macedonia traces back from the ancient times of Greece up to today, with aproximly population 2.5 milion people. Its the birth place of many famous ancient and modern personas such as, Alexander the great or his father Philip II even Aristotele was born in Chalkidiki which is located in eastern Macedonia. Read the rest of this entry » Tags: Alexande
This is a premium Montenegrin red wine made from the indigenous Vranac grape. The Reserve is produced from particulary good years, in small quantities, aged in barrels for several years. It is also aged in bottles for one year before being released to the market.
This is a dry wine, with a pleasant fruity nose. However, the impressions are far lower than it’s price. If you want to experience the Vranac variety the Montenegrin way, go for a regular Planta?e Vranac or their Vranac Pro Corde. They are much cheaper and the experience is almost the same.
Wines of the Vranac variety are produced throughout the region, apart from Montenegro, you can find them in Macedonia, Serbia, Croatia and Herzegovina.
Quite an unusual combination for the Balkans, since Syrah is fairly rare in the region. Skovin is probably trying to follow the world commercial trends with this Syrah Cabernet Sauvignon combination, and it’s not doing a bad job. Syrah brings in the spiciness and the earthy taste, which brings memories of those strong South African tastes of Syrah wines. Cabernet softeness it a bit, so overall it’s a nice wine, but distinctively dryer than the famous Australian Syraz-Cabernet’s.
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This wine is characterized by a yellow-green colour, a fresh citrusy aroma with hints of honey and a complex flowery aftertaste. It’s a semi-dry riesling, dryer than the Slovenian rieslings (such as Laški Riesling for example), but sweeter than those found in Serbia. It is a nice wine to accompany a lighter meal.
This is one of the wines available in Belgrade restaurants in 0.2l bottles, so if you’re a driver among non-wine drinkers (meaning you can’t order a whole bottle of some fine wine) it’s a good chance you’ll be in a position to try it. Do so.
Based in Kavadarci, Macedonia, Tikve? is the largest winery not only in Macedonia but also in the whole of south-eastern Europe.
The Tikve? region is a part of Macedonia abounding in natural beauty, with a distinctive habitat and climate, important cultural and historical sites, and a very long tradition of grape growing and wine making.
The Tikve? region occupies the central part of the Republic of Macedonia; it is situated about a hundred kilometres south of Skopje, around the middle section of the River Vardar. The sub-Mediterranean climate is prevalent here, characterized by long, hot summers and mild and rainy winters. Spring is shorter and fresher here, and autumn is longer and warmer.
The ratio between produced red and white wines is 50:50. The most widely grown grape varieties are Smederevka (white) and Krato?ija (red).
The range of produced wines depends on the vintage, but the list of wines they produce as quality wines (a step above table wines) could be wrapped up as:
Reds: Krato?ija, T?ga za Jug, Teran, Alexandria, Merlot, Burgundec, Kavadarka, Cabernet Sauvignon, Vranec and Rose
For the ?Special Selection? wines Tikve? has chosen the highest quality grapes and turned them into their best wines. In the red wine range these are Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot Noir, Merlot and Vranec, while in the white wine range these are Chardonnay, Riesling, Temjanika and Traminec. The Special Selection wines come with a distinctive label.
A magnificent Malbec! It picked up a trophy at the inaugural Wines of Argentina Awards held in Mendoza in 2007, having wowed the international panel of judges - included among them wine expert Jancis Robinson, who gave it an impressive 17 out of 20. This mulberry and spice-flavoured red wine was made by Herve Fabre, who was originally involved in the Bordeaux wine trade, before he and his wife fell in love with Argentina and moved there to establish a boutique winery. Herve's experience in producing top quality wines shines through in this tremendously rich, silky-smooth wine. Ripe blackberry and bramble aromas merge seamlessly with spicy oak and vanilla flavours. Full bodied, yet seriously smooth and warming. This 89 Parker point wine is sure to survive for many years to come. Definitely a wine to enjoy with fine food ... try it with rare roast beef or a juicy steak.
"Wonderfully succulent, rich berry fruit with hints of spice box." (Parker). A must-have wine from this superb estate, once provider of the second wine of Cos d'Estournel. "Blackberries ... herbs ... hints of spices." (Wine Spectator)
As fans of this famed winery will know, Cheval Blanc is the benchmark in great St Emilion. Awarded a near-perfect score of 99 points by Wine Magazine, this 2001 vintage doesn't disappoint. A wealth of concentrated fruit and a subtle use of oak make this a wine of accomplishment that will continue to evolve for years to come. "Silky, pure-fruited and smoothly (violet) perfumed with high ripe, silky tannins. Fabulously serious wine that grows on the palate." Wine Magazine
As fans of this famed winery will know, Cheval Blanc is the benchmark in great St Emilion. Awarded a near-perfect score of 99 points by Wine Magazine, this 2001 vintage doesn't disappoint. A wealth of concentrated fruit and a subtle use of oak make this a wine of accomplishment that will continue to evolve for years to come. "Silky, pure-fruited and smoothly (violet) perfumed with high ripe, silky tannins. Fabulously serious wine that grows on the palate." Wine Magazine
Awarded a perfect 100 points by both Robert Parker and the Wine Spectator, this is a rare opportunity to possess a wine that would top any wish list! Benefiting from a stellar vintage and the majestic touch of Lafite, this is the epitome of perfection. "Subtle aromas of currants, leather, tobacco and cedar. Classic cigar box nose, with fruit. Full-bodied, with an amazing texture of silky, ripe tannins. This wine completely coats your palate, but caresses it at the same time. A triumph." James Suckling, Wine Spectator