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Capital of European countries - European capital cities for ex-Pats

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Some of the best places in the world are in the capitals of the countries of Europe. It doesn't really matter why you want to leave your home country. Whether it's for a sense of adventure, a taste of foreign culture, or a fresh start, Europe offers many attractive possibilities.

Do you want to be the next Hemingway? Grab a pencil and paper (or a laptop) and go to Spain. Spain is home to the third largest population in Europe. Its capital, Madrid, is the largest economic power in the Iberian Peninsula. Famous for his love of sports; Bullfighting, soccer, and basketball provide brilliant entertainment, as well as a glimpse into the passion of Madrid's citizens.

If the traveler does not speak or want to learn Spanish, perhaps a capital of European countries such as London, England would be more to your liking. London, with a total population of around 14 million, is the place to be for an English speaker who doesn't want to be noticed. On the downside, London has one of the highest costs of living in the world. So unless the traveler has some money, he should prepare for a diet full of oats.

Although on the bright side, like New York, a traveler can find many forms of free entertainment. Take a walk through Hyde Park or visit the Sherlock Holmes Museum.

After the fall of the Soviet Union and the subsequent demise of communism in Europe, Prague in the Czech Republic became a haven for English-speaking expatriates from around the world. If the traveler is looking to have fun mixed with more than a bit of debauchery, Prague is one of the best capitals of European countries to visit or ยุโรปมีกี่ประเทศ.

Prague is one of the few cities in Europe left aesthetically intact by war or natural disasters. It is often said that all one has to do to see the incredible architecture of Prague is "look up" because it is everywhere. Another popular phrase in the Czech Republic is "pivo je zivot" or "beer is life". Czechs love their beer and consume more liters, on average, than any other country in the world.

In 1993, the former Czechoslovakia peacefully divided into two separate countries, the Czech Republic and Slovakia. The capital of Slovakia, Bratislava, is often called, mainly by former American patriots, Prague's youngest and most disciplined little sister.

In the mid-1990s, Prague had a reputation for being cheap. While still far from London's cost of living, prices have risen and the city has become more westernized. It is doubtful that there is another capital of European countries where the traveler can cross a bridge a third of a mile long and at the end have the opportunity to buy a Big Mac.

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