The famous Dunedin international airport which is popularly known as the Moment Airport is an international airport cargo in the whole of Otago region of the south eastern island of New Zealand which serves the Dunedin city and the whole of the Otago region. The airport has a single paved runway for aircraft up to the amazing Boeing 767 with ILS in both directions. The airport has one terminal building with up to five gates, two of the gates with air bridges and also custom facilities and other amenities.
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Thursday, 17 March 2016
Monday, 14 March 2016
ISTANBUL
Istanbul is the largest city of Turkey which is considered its heart in terms of culture, economy and history. In Eurasia it is referred to as the transcontinental city having the historical and commercial centre lying in the side of continental Europe and almost a third of its masses living in the Eurasia’s Asian side. It has a population of around 14.4 million. Hence it is called as the largest urban agglomeration of Europe and the biggest in the middle east as well as the 6th largest city around the globe. The area of the city is 5,343 square kilometers (2,063 sq mi). This city was established on the Sarayburnu promontory in 660 BC by the name of Byzantium which as a city now called as Istanbul. It stabled into one of the highly important cities of the past.
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4 ONLINE TAXI BOOKING SERVICES IN AUCKLAND
Auckland is one of the biggest cities of New Zealand. Transportation system of Auckland is among developed transportation systems. Its transportation system includes private and public transportation i.e. buses, trams, airport services and many private rent a car services.
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Friday, 11 March 2016
Festivals and Ceremonies in Bangladesh
In Bangladesh, Muslim festivals and ceremonies of events in the country’s history are observed as public holidays. The Islamic festivals are commemorated according to the Muslim lunar calendar and fall on different days each year on the western calendar. Secular holidays are celebrated according to the western calendar.
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