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US Department Of State Post Report Representing every era are historical sites and museums throughout Greece. Within a few hours' drive are Delphi (according to legend, the ancient navel of the world), Corinth, Mycenae, Epidaurus, Tiryns, and other renowned sites. By ferry, hydrofoil, cruise liner, or on local airlines, the numerous islands are accessible-each with its distinctive character: Crete, Santorini, Rhodes, Hydra, Corfu, and the innumerable picturesque smaller spots. Back in Athens are the Acropolis, Agora, Byzantine churches, Roman ruins, and numerous wonderful museums, ranging from jewelry to natural history to a children's museum. Accommodations are available year round in Greece; however, during peak tourist season, advance reservations are wise, and in mid-winter, many small hotels on the islands are closed. Hotels vary from deluxe class to back-packer quality, and recently the National Tourist Organization renovated several typical old Greek villas in several areas for tourist use. Camping is also popula ... [Read More]
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American Embassy Hanoi - Bilateral Trade Agreement Housing/Schools: Housing ranges from one-bedroom apartments in themiddle of town to palatial villas out in the suburbs. Most expatriates live inserviced apartments in the central district, urban villas or large houses insuburban compounds. In Hanoi and HCMC, it is generally possible to find housingbuilt and maintained to international standards. There are a number ofinternational-standard educational options in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City forchildren from pre-school through elementary. Families with older childrenwishing to relocate to Vietnam should research the market thoroughly. ... [Read More]
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