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Gianfranco Chiarini (born January 8, 1966) is an Italian celebrity chef, food engineer, television personality and restaurateur.His career ranges from Michelin starred restaurants, cruise lines, deluxe hotels and resorts, restaurateur, consultancy chef, TV chef, chef to presidents and royalty, research and development chef for the mass manufacturing food companies across Europe, Middle East ...
Paris is a city in Edgar County, Illinois, 165 miles (266 km) south of Chicago and 90 miles (140 km) west of Indianapolis. The population was 8,291 at the 2020 census. The population was 8,291 at the 2020 census.
The Chamber decided upon the site of the hotel in 1922 and chose the building's architect, but planning and construction delays pushed the project back into 1923. By September 1923, the Chamber had nearly exhausted its funds, and the hotel's contractor intended to place a lien on the hotel site if they could not find more money. The citizens of ...
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Grand Hotel Sofia is a five-star hotel in the center of Sofia, Bulgaria. Located in the Sredets district, the cultural center of the city, the hotel is a short distance from the Bulgarian National Theatre , the National Art Gallery , the National Archaeological Museum , and the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral .
Hotel Mirage (Xотел Мираж in Bulgarian) is a 4-stars business hotel and at 95 meters the highest building in Burgas, Bulgaria. [ 1 ] It is also the 6th highest building in Bulgaria. The building shape is formed like the mast of a ship in full sail.
The Rainbow Room, the most famous feature of the hotel, was originally the hotel's restaurant and ballroom. Such performers as Louis Armstrong, Lawrence Welk, Tommy Dorsey, Guy Lombardo, and Eddie Duchin performed at the Hotel Baker [3] atop its 63,000 wattage dance floor of patterned red, green, blue, and amber lights numbering 2,620. The ...
Paris: 13–14 March 2003 [2] Bulgaria: Sofia, Varna: Met with Georgi Parvanov, President of Bulgaria and Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (Tsar Simeon II), Prime Minister of Bulgaria. [2] 13–16 July 2003 [2] Russia: Saint Petersburg, Solovetsky Islands: 28 October – 5 November 2003 [2] India: Delhi, Jaipur, Jodhpur, Mumbai