what country do you want to go to?

United States
November 25, 2006 12:25pm CST
i would love to go to Ireland. Maybe paris, the carribeans
15 responses
@rerasta (638)
• Italy
25 Nov 06
i would like to go in Jamaica
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• United States
25 Nov 06
cool
@desiret (2117)
• Italy
25 Nov 06
i want to go in Egypt and in Finland!
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• United States
25 Nov 06
i want to go to finland also!
@zubair439 (3183)
• India
25 Nov 06
I WOULD LIKE TO GO LAS VEGAS(U.S.A) AND LONDON..
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• United States
25 Nov 06
that seems fun!
@sunita64 (6469)
• India
28 Jan 07
Well I want to see Singapore some day.
@binitkedia (1172)
• India
25 Nov 06
india is d best
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• Singapore
12 Dec 06
Japan.
• India
25 Nov 06
USA
@pendragon (3349)
• United States
25 Nov 06
Germany or Ireland!
@shooie (4984)
• United States
25 Nov 06
The Land down under...and Ireland...have always wanted to go to these to places even when I was a kid...I have been to 3 other countries that were on my list just these 2 to go
• Bangladesh
25 Nov 06
i want to visit South Africa.
• United States
26 Nov 06
i'd like to go nepal so i could the Mt. Everest
@abagslife (1212)
• Italy
25 Nov 06
Andorra - Principality of andorra
Id'like to visit Andorra. The Principality of Andorra (Catalan: Principat d'Andorra, French: Principauté d'Andorre, Spanish: Principado de Andorra) is a small landlocked principality in southwestern Europe, located in the eastern Pyrenees mountains and bordered by France and Spain. Once isolated, it is currently a prosperous country mainly because of tourism and its status as a tax haven. It has the highest life expectancy in the world, at 83.51 years. Andorra is not to be confused with the comune of Andora in Italy. Andorra has no military force of its own; its defense is the responsibility of Spain and France. Tradition holds that Charlemagne granted a charter to the Andorran people in return for their fighting the Moors. Overlordship of the territory passed to the local count of Urgell and eventually to the bishop of the diocese of Urgell. In the 11th century a dispute arose between the bishop and his northern French neighbour over Andorra. In 1278, the conflict was resolved by the signing of a paréage, which provided that Andorra's sovereignty be shared between the French count of Foix (whose title would ultimately transfer to the French head of state) and the bishop of La Seu d'Urgell, in Catalonia, Spain. This gave the small principality its territory and political form. Over the years the title passed to the kings of Navarre. After Henry of Navarre became King Henry IV of France, he issued an edict (1607) that established the head of the French state and the Bishop of Urgell as co-princes of Andorra. In the period 1812–13, the French Empire annexed Catalonia and divided it in four departments. Andorra was also annexed and made part of the district of Puigcerdà (département of Sègre). In 1933 France occupied Andorra as a result of social unrest before elections. On July 12, 1934, an adventurer named Boris Skossyreff issued a proclamation in Urgel, declaring himself Boris I, sovereign prince of Andorra, simultaneously declaring war on the bishop of Urgel. He was arrested by Spanish authorities on July 20 and ultimately expelled from Spain. From 1936 to 1940, a French detachment was garrisoned in Andorra to prevent influences of the Spanish Civil War and Franco's Spain. Francoist troops reached the Andorran border in the later stages of the war. During World War II, Andorra remained neutral and was an important smuggling route between Vichy France and Spain. Given its relative isolation, Andorra has existed outside the mainstream of European history, with few ties to countries other than France and Spain. In recent times, however, its thriving tourist industry along with developments in transportation and communications have removed the country from its isolation and its political system was thoroughly modernised in 1993, the year in which it finally became a member of the United Nations. Andorra is a principality with the President of France and the Bishop of Urgell, Spain as co-princes. Politics of Andorra takes place in a framework of a parliamentary representative democracy, whereby the Prime Minister of Andorra is the head of government, and of a pluriform multi-party system. Executive power is exercised by the government. Legislative power is vested in both the government and parliament. The Judiciary is independent of the executive and the legislature. A secessionist movement exists, based at Pas de la Casa. This has only limited support.
25 Nov 06
I want to travel round Europe. There is much to see.
@patner (147)
• Indonesia
25 Nov 06
i want to go paris
@Geisty (362)
• United States
25 Nov 06
amsterdam in the netherlands.