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View ArticleTweeting #Budapest on St. Stephen’s Day in Real Time (country & city-side)
Long days and long nights since I arrived in Hungary, as we discuss technology, coffee, business and pancakes in the morning, strategy over melt balls and cake in the early afternoon, bridges, ice...
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Bastille is the symbol of the french revolution. It was built in 1370 during the reign of Charles V to protect the trade routes between Paris and the southern interior of France.Only later it became...
View ArticleTweeting #Budapest on St. Stephen’s Day in Real Time (country & city-side)
Long days and long nights since I arrived in Hungary, as we discuss technology, coffee, business and pancakes in the morning, strategy over melt balls and cake in the early afternoon, bridges, ice...
View ArticleLa Bastille: Where Traditional Czech Cuisine Meets French on Ujezd
Bastille is the symbol of the french revolution. It was built in 1370 during the reign of Charles V to protect the trade routes between Paris and the southern interior of France.Only later it became...
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