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The Orient Express travels through:TurkeyBulgariaRomaniaHungaryAustriaGermanyFranceYugoslaviaCzechoslovakiaEnglandThis has been answered by a Hetalia fan.... I go by Istanbul. ;)
Probably because it passes through a number of different countries on its journey - allowing the passengers to experience a variety of different lifestyles and cultures.
The Orient Express? Maybe
any one that bought a ticket and had the correct travel papers, passports etc.
Palin believes that Phileas Fogg would have approved of the Orient Express because Fogg was an adventurer and the Orient Express is a symbol of luxury travel and exotic destinations, mirroring Fogg's own travel experiences in "Around the World in Eighty Days." Additionally, the train's reputation for elegance and romanticism aligns with Fogg's appreciation for refined experiences.
There are quite a number of various companies that offer luxury rail travel in Europe. Some of these are the RailEurope website, Orient-Express, and Luxury Train Club.
There are several companies offering luxury train or rail travel in Europe. The most famous is the Orient Express company, which offers several travel routes including the original Paris to Istanbul route. Other known companies include Golden Eagle, Royal Scotsman and Danube Express.
You can find a map of the countries that the 2008 Olympic Torch will travel through at http://www.time.com/time/2008/olympic/
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Carsten Niebuhr has written: 'Travels through Arabia' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Antiquities 'Entdeckungen im Orient' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Early works to 1800 'Description de l'Arabia d'apres les observations et recherches faites dans ..' 'Travels through Arabia and other countries in the East, performed by M. Niebuhr ..' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Early works to 1800, Antiquities
Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgzstan, And Tajikistan.
Nicaragua and Panama.