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One of the things that impressed me most about Europe is the cosmopolitan lifestyle. Cafés on every corner, parks, bike-lanes, families outside – the cities feel so vibrant and alive.  I think one of the reasons that this is possible … Continue reading
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Tagged cafés, cities, dense, department of infrastructure, healthy, parks, quality of life, Urban Planning
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