hidden europe 7

Here is an extended table of contents for hidden europe 7 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 7, which is still available for sale. It was published in March 2006. 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 7. This issue of hidden europe travel magazine covers articles on Yezidi in Germany, the Teschen area of Austrian Silesia, Novi Pazar in southern Serbia, Europe's highest road and Merida in Spain.

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Hidden europe explores one of Europe's most remarkable diaspora communities, the Yezidis who live in the northern German town of Celle. And from Celle we travel to the Yezidi homeland in Armenia full article available in pdf format

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We make a midwinter journey through an outpost of the former Habsburg empire, the area that was once Austrian Silesia

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France's Cime de la Bonette road is often feted as "la plus haute route d'Europe". But is this really true? We drive some of Europe's highest roads and track down the real record holders

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Novi Pazar (the New Bazaar) in the hills of southern Serbia turns out to be a town with a difference. Guest contributor Laurence Mitchell explores this Muslim town close to the Kosovo border.

perspective

Is Armenia part of Europe? Of course, we say, as we explore the boundaries of our continent. But how should we define Europe?

hidden histories

Retirement communities tend to be rather tame places. Not so the one in Spain's Extremadura region, which guest contributor David Cawley has been exploring for hidden europe.

message in a bottle

We check out Greece's remotest island outpost, a place where the locals and visitors take the boat over to nearby Turkey for the Friday market

special spaces

What's in a name? A lot of tourist euros, if the name has the right ring to it. hidden europe checks out the current fad for branding places.

people

A German aristocrat in search of a bride finds that London offers some of best value accommodation in Britain! Nineteenth century England through the eyes of a foreign traveller.

off limits

On the margins of Berlin, several thousand Russlanddeutsche (Russian-Germans), migrants who arrived in Germany in the mid 1990s, live as an underclass

borderpost

There really is a spot where the Republic of France borders onto the Kingdom of the Netherlands. hidden europe sets out from the coastal port of Marigot in search of this unusual frontier

correspondents

Many central and eastern European capitals boast 'palaces' that were constructed in the socialist period. While Berlin's Palace of the Republic is being demolished, other capitals are finding more creative ways of rehabilitating their 'people's palaces'

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One flag: blue background with twelve stars. It flutters above buildings in over forty European capitals. hidden europe looks at the Council of Europe flag.

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"taxes, fees and charges extra" say the airline advertisements in tiny print, as they hawk low price flights across Europe. But what is included in taxes, fees and charges? And who levies these extras?

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The road signs warn of a gradient of forty per cent. We track down an improbably steep hill on the Welsh coast

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A wee dram worth waiting for, from the island of Islay in the Scottish Hebrides

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A look ahead to hidden europe 8