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Germany. Hamburg
Germany. Hamburg
In Hamburg there are 3 modern terminal for cruise ships. The main is in Hafen city on the territory of the old reconstructed warehouse, and the second is located in the area of Altona in the rebuilt fishing dock and operates since 2010. The centre of Hamburg can be reached on foot from the terminal in Hafen city. Since June 2015, the third cruise terminal in the Steinwerder area — the heart of the Hamburg port(number 3 in the picture above) - has been in use. Its pier Kronprinzkai is suitable for accommodation of cruise ships of new generation. A bus stop is 500 metres from the terminal. Nearby are moored and sea trams. Some large Cruise Liner use the terminal at rest. It does not boast close proximity to the city, but the March ships No. 62 provide excellent connections from the Landungsbrucken phone, from where all tours on but also bus. Staying just 20 meters from the Karma of your ship, in the afternoon go every 15 minutes, and in the evening the interval of movement increases to plus (operating time). The fare is 1.3 euros for the trip or 6 euros for the new ticket, which gives the right to use other modes of transport in Hamburg. By itself the ship Mart is already an excellent option for sightseeing, and the full way back and forth can be suspended NEMA pleasure! Most cruise Cory for 10 euros offers a Shuttle service to the Central station. The taxi fee is about 13 euros per trip. The distance to Hamburg airport is 9.5 km away.
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The Presidents of the United States of America
The Presidents of the United States of America
THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA IS THE WORLD'S THIRD LARGEST COUNTRY IN SIZE. IT IS LOCATED IN NORTH AMERICA. THERE ARE 50 STATES AND THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. THE UNITED STATES IS A NATION OF IMMIGRANTS. THE UNITED STATES IS DESCRIBED AS A "MOZAIC" IN WHICH DIFFERENT CULTURES ADD THEIR OWN COLOUR TO AMERICAN CULTURE. PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATES EVERY FOUR YEARS. THE PRESIDENT LIVES IN THE WHITE HOUSE IN THE CAPITAL CITY OF WASHINGTON. IN THE EARLY 17TH CENTURY, PEOPLE MOVED FROM EUROPE TO THE NEW WORLD AND STARTED A NEW LIFE. ON JULY 4, 1776 THEY DECLARED INDEPENDENCE FROM BRITAIN. GEORGE WASHINGTON 1ST U.S. PRESIDENT George Washington George Washington (1732—1799) won a lasting place in American History as the "Father of our Country". For nearly twenty years he guided his country much as a father cares for a growing child. Washington lived an exciting life in exciting times. As a boy, he explored the wilderness. When he grew older, he helped the British fight the French and Indians. Many times he was nearly killed. As a general he suffered hardships with his troops in the cold winters. He lost many battles, but led the American Army to final victory. After he became President, he successfully solved many problems facing his country, Washington belonged to an old colonial family that believed in hard work, in public service and in worshipping God. George Washington was born in Westmoreland county, Virginia; on a farm, on February 22, 1732. His first American ancestor came to Virginia from England in 1657. Farming, land buying, trading, milling, and the iron industry were the means by which the family rose in the world. George's father, Augustine, had four children by his first wife and six by his second wife, Mary Ball, George's mother. Of George's early life little is known. His formal education was slight: no more than 7 or 8 years of school. Men, plantation life and the haunts of river, field and forest were his principal teachers. His favourite subject was arithmetic. He studied enough history and geography to know something of the outside world. But he never learned very much about literature, foreign languages and history. At the age of 14 he began to work as a surveyor, making many trips into the wilderness areas of Virginia and Pennsylvania. His first military experience came in the French and Indian War (1754—1763), when he was sent on two missions deep into the Ohio county. In 1759 Washington retired and married Martha Dandridge, a rich widow. He became a loving stepfather to Martha's two children. He was a progressive farmer of that time. In 1760's the American colonists grew angrier and angrier at the taxes placed on them by Great Britain. In September 1771 the Continental Congress met, where Washington had his first chance to meet and talk with leaders of other colonies. The members were impressed with his judgement and military knowledge. He was sent to attend the Second Continental Congress (1775) where he was elected a commander-in-chief of the Continental Army. He proved himself a capable commander of the War of Independence. In 1787 Washington was chosen president of the Continental Convention and later elected first president of the republic (1789), followed by reelection (1792). George Washington died after an illness of two days on December 14, 1799. No other American has been honoured more than Washington. The nation's capital, Washington D. C., was named after him. There the giant Washington Monument stands. The state of Washington is the only state named after President. Many cities, parks, streets, bridges, lakes, and schools bear his name. Washington's portrait appears on postage stamps, on the $1 bill, and on the quarter.
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