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  2. Europa-Park - Wikipedia

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    A Zeppelin NT (D-LZFN) of Friedrichshafen used for Advertisement. Europa-Park is a theme park in Rust, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. [3] Covering a total area of 95 hectares, twenty themed areas offer around one hundred rides, several shows, and fourteen roller coasters, the park includes six hotels, a camping site, a tepee village, a cinema and a conference center.

  3. Center Parcs Europe - Wikipedia

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    A range of sporting activities is available, with restaurants, spas, saunas, and massage. In 2009, Center Parcs Europe divided its parks into two brands: "Center Parcs", which includes the 5- star parks, and "Sunparks", which includes the 3- or 4-star parks. At the beginning of 2011 the company decided to rename most Sunparks as Center Parcs.

  4. Europa Hotel, Belfast - Wikipedia

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    The Europa Hotel was constructed by Grand Metropolitan and designed by architects Sydney Kaye, Eric Firkin & Partners. It opened in July 1971. [3] It was built on the site of the former Great Northern Railway station and stands 51 metres high. [4] During The Troubles, the hotel, where most journalists covering the Troubles stayed, was known as ...

  5. Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts - Wikipedia

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    Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts (German pronunciation: [ˈmøːvənpɪk]; English: / ˈ m uː v ə n ˌ p ɪ k /) is a Swiss hotel management company headquartered in Baar, Switzerland.It is fully owned by Accor since the September 2018 acquisition from former shareholders Mövenpick Holding (66.7%) and the Saudi-based Kingdom Group (33.3%).

  6. Champagne wine region - Wikipedia

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    Champagne wine region. The wine region within the historical province of Champagne in the northeast of France is best known for the production of champagne, the sparkling white wine that bears the region's name. EU law and the laws of most countries reserve the term "champagne" exclusively for wines that come from this region located about 160 ...

  7. Inn (river) - Wikipedia

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    The Inn (Latin: Aenus; [ 2 ] Romansh: En) is a river in Switzerland, Austria and Germany. The 518 km (322 mi) long river is a right tributary of the Danube, being the third largest tributary of the Danube by discharge. The highest point of its drainage basin is the summit of Piz Bernina at 4,049 m (13,284 ft).

  8. IHG Hotels & Resorts - Wikipedia

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    InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG), marketed as IHG Hotels & Resorts, is a British multinational hospitality company headquartered in Windsor, Berkshire, England. [ 4 ] It is listed on the London Stock Exchange and the New York Stock Exchange. [ 5 ] It is also a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index.

  9. St Ives, Cornwall - Wikipedia

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    UK. England. Cornwall. 50°12′40″N 5°28′48″W  /  50.211°N 5.480°W  / 50.211; -5.480. St Ives (Cornish: Porth Ia, [1] meaning " St Ia 's cove") is a seaside town, civil parish and port in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The town lies north of Penzance and west of Camborne on the coast of the Celtic Sea.