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Wir verraten Ihnen, wie man in Kroatien zu einer Gratis-Übernachtung kommt, warum es in Indien eigentlich kein Curry gibt und weitere skurrile Reise-Fakten rund um den Globus.
Von Sonja Grundtner
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Buenos Aires
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Bhutan
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Brunai
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Ecuador
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dapdFILE - In this July 19, 2007 file photo an iceberg is seen off Ammassalik Island in Eastern Greenland. A leaked government document, its authenticity confirmed by the Danish governemnt Tuesday May 17, 2011, shows Denmark plans to lay claim to the Nort
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Hongkong
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Indien, Taj Mahal
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Israel
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EPAepa00965924 View of the Fontana di Trevi square in Rome from the Seat of Italys Association for European Municipal Districts and Regions (AICREE) which is celebrating the 50th anniversary of the lTreaty of Rome, Saturday 24 March 2007. EPA/CLAUDIO PERI
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Neuseeland
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dapdBlooming daffodils are seen in the foreground as tourists atop a windmill admire the flower exhibition at Keukenhof, Lisse, near Amsterdam Sunday April 8, 2012. The Dutch Bureau for Tourism and Congresses expects some 850,000 tourist to visit The Neth
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Sri Lanka
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Tansania
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REUTERSVillager Ivan Shamianok, 87, drinks vodka during his breakfast in his house at the abandoned village of Tulgovichi, near the exclusion zone around the Chernobyl nuclear reactor, some 370 km (230 miles) southeast of Minsk, April 23, 2012. Shamianok
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