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Luther-Hotel Wittenberg
The Old Town Wittenberg is a UNESCO World Heritage Site: Schlosskirche – or Castle Church – with the door on which Luther is said to have nailed his 95 Theses, St More... |
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Hotel Grüne Tanne
The recently renovated Hotel Grüne Tanne is situated in an attractive countryside setting on the outskirts of the Lutheran town of Wittenberg More... |
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Stadthotel Schwarzer Baer
Situated between the Thesis Portal and the Cranachhof, right on Wittenberg´shistorical mile, we are the ideal starting place for discovering Luther´s city More... |
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Hotel-Pension Am Schwanenteich
You will find the Hotel-Pension "Am Schwanenteich" in the heart of the Lutherstadt Wittenberg in the centre of the Old Town. Enjoy untroubled hours at our house and be spoiled by our friendly staff More... |
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ACRON-Hotel Wittenberg
The Acron Hotel is a budget friendly hotel for private visitors and business travellers. Parking space for cars and busses is available to hotel guests More... |
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Best Western Stadtpalais Wittenberg
The hotel is situated in the middle of the beautiful Old Town of Wittenberg, right near to the Lutherhaus More... |
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Hotel Tannenspitze
Our hotel, surrounded by tall, swaying trees and lush flora, offers spacious and comfortable rooms and is located near the centre of the famous Lutherstadt Wittenberg
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Brückenkopf Hotel
On the opposite of the Old Town, directly on the bank of the Elbe river, embedded in the biosphere reservation you find our hotel More... |
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Hotel Alte Canzley
Our completly non smoking hotel offers you a mixture between historical and traditional ambiance More... |
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Dormotel Parkhotel Dessau
Our Dormotel Parkhotel is situated on the outskirts of Dessau between the famous "Bauhaus" and the beautiful gardens of Wörlitz. It is easy to reach from the motorway A9 More... |
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| About Lutherstadt Wittenberg |
India officially the Republic of India is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh largest country by geographical area, the second most populous country, and the most populous democracy in the world. Bounded by the Indian Ocean on the south, the Arabian Sea on the west, and the Bay of Bengal on the east, India has a coastline of 7,517 kilometers. In the Indian Ocean, India is in the vicinity of Sri Lanka, Maldives, and Indonesia. India's culture is marked by a high degree of syncretism and cultural pluralism. It has managed to preserve established traditions while absorbing new customs, traditions, and ideas from invaders and immigrants. Multicultural concerns have long informed India’s history and traditions, constitution and political arrangements. Indian architecture is one area that represents the diversity of Indian culture. Much of it, including notable monuments such as the Taj Mahal and other examples of Mughal architecture and South Indian architecture, comprises a blend of ancient and varied local traditions from several parts of the country and abroad. Vernacular architecture also displays notable regional variation. Indian music covers a wide range of traditions and regional styles. Classical music is split mainly between the North Indian Hindustani and South Indian Carnatic traditions. Highly regionalised forms of popular music include filmi and folk music; the syncretic tradition of the bauls is a well-known form of the latter. Indian dance too has diverse folk and classical forms. Among the well-known folk dances are the bhangra of the Punjab, the bihu of Assam, the chhau of Bihar and Orissa and the ghoomar of Rajasthan. Eight dance forms, many with narrative forms and mythological elements, have been accorded classical dance status by India's National Academy of Music, Dance, and Drama. These are: bharatanatyam of the state of Tamil Nadu, kathak of Uttar Pradesh, kathakali and mohiniyattam of Kerala, kuchipudi of Andhra Pradesh, manipuri of Manipur, odissi of the state of Orissa and the sattriya of Assam.
Many Indian festivals are religious in origin, although several are celebrated irrespective of caste and creed. Some popular festivals are Diwali, Thai Pongal, Holi, Onam, Vijayadashami, Bihu[not in citation given], Durga Puja, Eid ul-Fitr, Bakr-Id, Christmas, Ugadi[not in citation given], Buddha Jayanti and Vaisakhi. India has three national holidays. Other sets of holidays, varying between nine and twelve, are officially observed in individual states. Religious practices are an integral part of everyday life and are a very public affair. Traditional Indian family values are highly respected, although urban families now prefer nuclear family system due to the socio-economic constraints imposed by traditional joint family system. The most famous places in India
1. Taj Mahal |
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2. Khajuraho Template |
3. Corbett Park |
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4. Kerela |
5. Golden Temple |
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6. Himalayas |
7. Hawa Mahal |
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8. The Ajanta Caves |
9. Red Fort |
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10. Jaipur |
11. Colva Beach |
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12. Haridwar |
13. Rishikesh |
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14. Goa |
15. Naintal |
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16. Simla |
17. Kashmir |
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18. Darjeeling |
19. Udaipur |
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20. Leh Ladakh |
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