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Articles by Jocelyn Carnegie
- Travels through the Ionian Riviera-it’s who you know in Albania and Montenegro
Posted on May 23, 2007 by Jocelyn Carnegie
According to legend, the Albanian city of Butrint (or Buthrotum-its ancient name) was founded by Helenus, son of King Priam, after the fall of Troy. Aeneas is said to have been entertained here and, according to Virgil, described this city as “Troy in Miniature.” Legends aside, what is certain is that the Illyrians were occupying the Butrint site from about the eighth century B.C.
- From "bedless" Croatia to overlooked Slovenia-further travels through the Ionian Rivieras
Posted on December 9, 2005 by Jocelyn Carnegie
Last month, Contributing Editor Jocelyn Carnegie traveled by car through Albania and Montenegro. This month, join him as he continues his road trip through Croatia and Slovenia.
- Travels through the Ionian Riviera—it’s who you know in Albania and Montenegro
Posted on October 18, 2005 by Jocelyn Carnegie
The vegetation on Albania’s Ionian Riviera changes about four times from almost sub-tropical moonscape in the south through miles of ancient olive forest to cypress forest and miniature Grand Canyon landscapes. As you move north, the scrub terrain gives way to ancient pine forest. Villages are built on promontories perched high above the spectacular Ionian coastline; rugged mountains as their backdrop and turquoise bays their view. There are fewer islands here, but what Albania lacks in island life it more than makes up for in long sandy beaches and wild surroundings.
- Prague: The Maturing Property Market In The City Of A Hundred Spires
Posted on July 1, 2005 by Jocelyn Carnegie
With low-cost airlines such as the new Czech Smart Wings offering discount travel, a large beer costing $1.50, plenty of “girly bars,” and a McDonalds on (nearly) every corner, Prague has certainly changed over the years. Still, downtown Prague seems to have been largely unassaulted by the times; the modern buildings fit in with the old, and the city is still among the most beautiful in the world. A maturing property market makes Prague the…
Sanja bought two apartments in Budapest—the first shortly after arriving in 1996. The apartment is in the well-heeled and fashionable area of the VIth. She could command a monthly rental of about $920 and could probably sell it now for more than $200,000. Sanja knew she was on to a good thing, and so in 1997 she bought a second apartment which she now rents out. Read on to find out more about business opportunities in beautiful Budapest.
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