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    India has become a top destination for medical tourists from all over the world. The services offered range from executive health packages to complicated heart surgeries.

    Medical tourists traveling to India from all over the world are going to take advantage of the low cost of medical procedures, which are 40 to 80 percent lower compared to health care costs in most Western countries.

    Medical tourists from Asia, Latin America and Africa are drawn to India by the superior quality of health care, its accredited medical facilities and a qualified, Western trained medical staff. Visit https://nearbyall.com/mumbai/restaurants/

    The health system in India
    The low cost of healthcare is not the only driving force behind medical tourism in India. The level of health services in major hospitals and medical centers is on par with what is offered in the United States and Great Britain, and is higher than in most Asian countries. Patients from Western nations who opt for superior and accredited facilities will receive the same type of medical services in the way they are accustomed to, such as doctors, nurses and other health professionals who are trained and certified by the standards and Western practices.
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    Madonna - La Isla Bonita

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    You are watching the official music video for "La Isla Bonita" from Madonna's album 'True Blue' released on Sire Records in 1986. Buy / stream 'True Blue' album
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    Scorpions - Wind Of Change

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    This song has great meaning to me. Showing how the world was/is . The lyrics, and watching the Berlin Wall fall. I was 12yrs old when that happened. Love this song.
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    4 Non Blondes - What's Up

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    Carinthia’s biggest lake, Worthersee is one of Austria’s most famous summer destination. It appeals not only to those who want to canoe across the lake, but also spelunkers who will want to check out several caves, including Griffen Stalactite Cave, which is considered Austria’s most colorful cave.
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    Flavian emperor Vespasian had this amphitheatre that could accommodate 65,000 spectators built in the year 72 CE. Construction of the Colosseum took eight years and was financed with plunder taken from Jerusalem. The Colosseum, also called the Amphitheatrum Flavium, was opened by emperor Titus with games and festivities that lasted 100 days and cost the lives of 5,000 animals. Emperor Domitian, Titus' successor, later expanded the amphitheatre with an extra storey and a number of spaces underneath the Colosseum. This made the Colosseum the largest amphitheatre in Roman history, and it is considered one of the seven wonders of the world.
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    Sights in Rome
    With over 900 churches, no other city in the world is so representative for the Catholic faith. Rome has four papal basilicas and seven pilgrimage churches. Each church is more beautifully decorated than the last, with works by the great masters such as Bernini, Raphael, Caravaggio and Michelangelo. As an art lover, you will feel right at home in the Galleria Borghese. All these Roman sights and excavations, the beautiful churches, the Vatican, the fun neighbourhoods like Trastevere, beautiful fountains – including the famous Trevi Fountain) – tasty trattorias, a picture on the romantic Spanish Steps and trendy fashion shops make Rome a chaotic and bustling metropolis where you can easily keep yourself entertained for at least a week.
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    From lakes, parks and beer gardens to museums, historical sites and massive stores, there's something for everyone who visits Munich. If you seek the finest beers, the most idyllic views, eco-parks, amazing cuisine, mind-blowing art collections or you just wish to sit in the midst of really great people, a trip to the Bavarian capital is all you need. Sit back and relax while we take you on a rollercoaster of places to visit and things to do in Munich!
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    Once part of a vast European empire, Austria today still mirrors the richness of its past glories. Vienna has long shined as a beacon of classical music, architecture, art… and pastries. Salzburg was the birthplace of Mozart and is home to a whole lot of beautiful buildings. And even though it’s a big part of what makes Austria genuinely great, this landlocked country is much more than history and pretty architecture.

    Thanks to being mostly situated in the Alps, it is a very popular place with skiers and hikers with a whole lot of stunning scenery to soak up in. Charming towns tucked in sweeping green hillsides topped by craggy peaks lie in wait. Pure mountain air and alpine resorts beckon. Austria is a showcase for just how beautiful mountain scenery, valleys and lakes can be. Here’s a look at the best places to visit in Austria:
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    India is becoming increasingly important within the international medical tourism industry, also known as health tourism. By 2020, India's medical tourism industry will more than double its current revenue from $ 3 billion to $ 8 billion, with a compound annual growth rate of 15.6%.

    Indeed, foreign citizens in need of complicated treatments, surgeries and operations increasingly choose India, the major visit https://nearbyall.com/ for reserva appoinment as a destination for affordable prices and high-quality medical services. In 2015, around 500,000 foreign citizens visited India to receive medical care.

    The growing market for health tourism in India offers great opportunities for new investments in the private sector, as well as value-added travel, focused on a patient-oriented business model.
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    The Amsterdam Flower Market
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    Bloemenmarkt is Amsterdam's famous floating flower market and one of the most essential places to visit in Amsterdam. The history of the market dates back to 1883, when boats loaded with flowers arrived at the market every day for sale.
    We have to take into account that Holland is a country famous for the quality of its flowers and especially for its tulips, so don't be surprised if you find a great variety of them in this market. Also this is one of the most typical and original souvenirs you can take from Amsterdam, so don't forget to take some tulip bulbs in your suitcase, they will surely remind you of Amsterdam whenever you look at them.
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    Tourism in Amsterdam Canals

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    Amsterdam, known as the Venice of the North has more than 100 kilometers of canals, more than 1000 bridges and more than 2000 houseboats, part of which are in the old town, delimited by the Singelgracht and surrounded, forming circles by its 3 channels most famous: Herengracht, Prinsengracht and Keizersgracht.
    Our favorite channel to see in Amsterdam is the Herengracht, where the most stately and charming houses are located. Strolling along the banks of these canals, crossing their bridges, having a drink on one of the terraces with views, are just some of the great memories you will take with you from Amsterdam.
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    Santa Maria delle Grazie Church
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    The church of Santa Maria delle Grazie, located about 20 minutes walk from the Piazza del Duomo, has one of the masterpieces of art history and is another of the wonders to see in Milan.
    On the wall of the dining room of this former Dominican convent, the genius Leonardo da Vinci painted the fresco of The Last Supper, where the figure on the right of Christ stands out, with very feminine features, which could be Mary Magdalene and of which some theories say that she was the wife of Jesus, who was also one of the storylines used by Dan Brown in his famous novel The Da Vinci Code.
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    Milan Cathedral
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    The Cathedral of Milan or the Duomo is one of the most beautiful cathedrals in the world and one of the most essential places to visit in Milan.
    This Gothic cathedral, which began to be built at the end of the 14th century and took five centuries to complete, stands out for its pink white marble façade and for its terrace with spirals decorated with niches, sculptures and reliefs, and crowned by a statue.
    In its imposing interior is the Statue of Bartholomew the Apostle, a huge organ and a marble altar in the Renaissance style, which keeps in the back a Nail of the Cross of Christ, although our favorite place in the cathedral is the terrace , from which you will enjoy incredible panoramic views of the historic center between statues and pinnacles. A good option to avoid queues at the most visited monument in the city is to book this quick entrance with access to the terrace or this tour with a guide in Spanish, which will allow you to better understand the history of the cathedral.
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    Guard in Amalienborg
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    After the little boat excursion we arrived at the Amalienborg Palace just before the changing of the guard. The truth is that we did not plan it that way, but it is worth seeing because it is quite curious. So if you are in Copenhagen for a few days, reserve a space at 12:00 in the morning to watch the maneuvers of the soldiers who are part of the Danish Royal Guard.
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