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Monthly Archives: May 2010
Thailand is dead! Long live Thailand.
The Prime Minister of Thailand Abhisit Vejjajiva said today that “calm and return to normality” prevailing in the country and announced the reopening of roads and schools from tomorrow in Bangkok.
The city has been theater since weeks of violent clashes between the demonstrators and the forces of order.
Everything is calm and back to normality said Abhisit Vejjajiva in his weekly message to the nation, sent this morning in TV.
The Head of Government has announced that the services of municipals of Bangkok continue to clean and reset the occupied zone for weeks by demonstrators anti, chased Wednesday by the army from the centre commercial and tourism in the city.
The rest will return to normality tomorrow
The government agencies and schools reopen in the capital, the curfew in force in Bangkok and in several provinces of Thailand will be extended to other two days.
The measure will be imposed even… Continue reading →
Pavia
Pavia is the capital of a fertile province known for agricultural products including wine, rice, cereals, and dairy products.
Pavia date back to pre-Roman times, the town of Pavia was a municipality and an important military site under the Roman Empire.
In Pavia, in 476 A.D., Odoacer defeated Flavius Orestes after a long siege. To punish the city for helping the rival, Odoacer destroyed it completely. However, Orestes was able to escape to Piacenza, where Odoacer followed and killed him.
Why I’m telling you this? Because was commonly considered the end of the Western Roman Empire.
Under the Goths, Pavia became a fortified citadel but the Lombards conquest, Pavia became the capital of their kingdom (568-774).
Pavia remained the capital of the Italian Kingdom and the centre of royal coronations until the diminution of imperial authority there in the twelfth century.
In 1004 A.D. Henry II, Holy Roman… Continue reading →
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