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1. German Town Name Meanings - By: Joseph Yakel
The more I involve myself in genealogy research, the more curious and interested I become with other aspects of history that I might not have otherwise given much thought to. Take for example, the names of German cities, towns and villages. Oftentimes while researching, I have stopped a...



2. Traveltravel Central Americatxt - By: Michael Russell
Central America is a great travel site. With its combination of rich history and great scenic views, Central America will surely charm any traveler that books a flight. Guatemala starts off the list of travel spots in Central America. The Maya ruins in Tikal, Guatemala certainly helps in...

3. Worry Dolls - By: Michael Russell
Worry dolls originated in Guatemala. The small dolls were made for children as comfort toys that they could tell their troubles. A child would receive a worry doll in an intricate box. The worry doll boxes are decorated with many bright and beautiful colors and with many fine details. Some worry dol...



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