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Czech Republic: Unique heritage
Saturday, April 01, 2006


The fall of the Iron Curtain (17th November 1989) allowed the Czech Republic to separate itself from the one-sided grey bloc of post-communist countries and it opened borders for the country and its citizens giving them unforeseen opportunities. Czechia has become a very popular tourist destination offering favourable natural conditions, tradition, price affordability of services and, on top of it, location in the very heart of Europe. It pleasantly surprises travellers from both near and far countries.

If you would like to participate in the “Destination of the Month” column please contact: Mr Michael Verikios michael@traveldailynews.com.
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How is the use of biofuels by the aviation industry going to affect the environment?

It will be a positive step towards fighting climate change, as the aviation industry will be able to reduce its C02 emissions.

It will be positive for the environment but it will cause huge problems in other industries such as the food industry, especially in food supply.

It will have a negative impact as the widespread planting and use of biofuel crops could threaten the natural ecosystems.

It will harm the environment as carbon savings from biofuels are negligible.

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