Sentences with phrase «culture in the nearby city»

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At the time there was a cult by Corinth in the nearby city of Eleasus (sp) who baptised for the dead, Paul was also warning the Corinthians (who were highly influenced by the other cultures around them) not to follow suit.
The environment in Deer Park causes culture shock to residents who have moved from Arlington Heights, Palatine, Schaumburg and other nearby suburbs, where they have been used to extensive city services.
If you visit the ruins as just a day trip, tag on a night in the nearby city of Lima to experience local culture and cuisine.
A beat exploring the intersection between urban and rural life, culture, and politics, Siegler has recently brought listeners and readers to a timber town in Idaho that lost its last sawmill just days before the 2016 election, as well as to small rural towns in Nebraska where police are fighting an influx in recreational marijuana coming from nearby Colorado cities.
It's also great for visitors, because they get exposed to a city and it's vibrant culture that they might otherwise not notice in the shadow of nearby cities like Phoenix.
Even if you just stick to the cities, Edinburgh and Glasgow are absolutely full of history and culture, the locals are friendly, and it's easy to take day trips to nearby towns, beaches (yes, in Scotland!)
To take these tours within the capital and in nearby towns and cities offers travellers unique perspectives and understanding of the culture and traditions of Mexico.
Miramar Surf Camp organizes tours to the nearby city of Leon (45 minutes by car) where you can experience Nicaraguan colonial history and culture, visit the largest cathedral in Central America and try the delicious local food such as Gallo - Pinto, Donut Soup or Quesillos.
If you prefer something more active hike into the nearby hills, or immerse yourself in some culture and see a play at one of the many iconic theatres in the city.
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