hidden europe 1

Here is an extended table of contents for hidden europe 1 with brief summaries and excerpts of every article published in this issue of the magazine. Of course you can read the full version of all articles in the print edition of hidden europe 1, which is still available for sale. It was published in March 2005. So much of what features in hidden europe is timeless - as relevant and thought provoking today as it was on the day it was published.

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editorial

Welcome to hidden europe! Join us on a journey that in this issue will lead from rural Russia to the Scottish Hebrides, from Poland to Piedmont, and from Lithuania to Albania. hidden europe evokes the spirit of Europe's diverse landscapes, conjures up a sense of place and probes the curiosities of our continent's diverse cultures.

introduction

So where does hidden europe actually come from? From a garret in Reykjaví­k perhaps? Or a basement in Kiev? No, hidden europe is produced in the very middle of Europe just a stone's throw from the erstwhile border between West Berlin and the former German Democratic Republic (the DDR). We are more or less at the junction of two of Europe's truly great highways, the E30 and the E55. Well, not actually right at the junction but merely a few kilometres away.

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We chase the scent of the Mafia in the hills of western Siciliy and visit Albanian speaking villages in the same region

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When one time English poet laureate John Masefield extolled the lure of the ocean ("I must down to the seas again..."), he clearly didn't have Cunard's luxury Queen Elizabeth II ship or the same company's new super liner Queen Mary in mind.

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The erstwhile steeltowns of Russia and eastern Europe may not seem obvious tourist destinations, but hidden europe takes a look at four such cities.

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Some curious business on the Polish-German border, and the tale of how Berlin's dirty washing gets laundered in a foreign land

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Territorial tiddlers: a look at the small nations that dot the map of Europe

message in a bottle

Hidden europe explores a little moment in cinematic history that led to a Hebridean island getting its first proper road

festivals

Festival time in the Lithuanian capital: arts, music, fire sculptures and more

off limits

It is hard to tire of Prague, but there is more to Bohemia than the Czech capital; we map out four excursions beyond Prague's city limits

real travel

Evoking the flavour of a hot summer afternoon in the Bohemian hills, hidden europe takes the slow train from Liberec to Decí­n

people

Bed & breakfast with a difference in the Romanian city of Brasov

perspective

Hidden europe argues that the European Union needs the Balkans just as much as the Balkans need the EU

flightscan

EU expansion has presaged the enormous growth of budget air travel in Eastern Europe; we give an overview of key trends and identify some of the up and coming carriers that now serve this region

consuming matters

Speciality beers and boutique cheeses: Poland's entrée into the Slow Food movement

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A navigational dilemma in the Albanian capital Tirana

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Rail links to Kaliningrad

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A travelling Orthodox church in Russia: religion on rails

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Cruising on an icebreaker to Franz Josef Land and the North Pole

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Mapping the special appeal that remote island communities have held for filmmakers: Whisky Galore!, Stromboli and more

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Great rail rip-off: how US travel agents make a tidy profit in selling European rail tickets

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Hidden europe tracks down some curious cases of European border crossings which are not open to all