Belize was called British Honduras back
during the colonial days, but it got this name because the southern part of the country opens onto the Bay of Honduras.
During Mordecai Historic Park's Holiday Open House in Raleigh Dec. 9, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m., and Dec. 10, 1 - 4 p.m., tour the home as it would have been decorated for Christmas
during colonial days through the World War II era.
During colonial days in mission churches, Christians in good standing would give up the status symbol and send away all but one wife, said Kombo.
Not exact matches
«Outcastes» in India have been known by different names such as: «Harijan,» meaning children of Han (God) given by Gandhi; «Avarrias» meaning casteless; «Panchamas» meaning fifth caste; «Chandalas» meaning worst of the earth; «Depressed classes» given
during British
Colonial days, and Scheduled Caste given by the Indian Constitution.
Nigerian leaders, past and present, are a replica of the
colonial masters who impoverished Africans
during the
days of colonialism.
It was originally used as a malaria treatment in Peru
during the 1600s and
during the
days of
colonial India.
Chinese immigration to Mexico began
during the
colonial era and has continued to the present
day.
Starring Shashi Kapoor, Madhur Jaffrey, and a young Felicity Kendal, the film is inspired by the real - life adventures of Ms. Kendal's family as a traveling theater group in India
during the final
days of English
colonial rule.
This «sensitivity» is easily understood if we simply study and are alive to the number and depth of the injuries inflicted upon a native
during a single
day spent amidst the
colonial regime.
During early
Colonial days in the United States families would set a fresh pineapple in the center of the table as a colorful centerpiece of festive meals, especially when visitors joined them in celebration.
Their ancestors may have been Spanish herding dogs that originated in the Basque region of Spain and France and were brought to the United States with herds of Merino sheep
during the early
colonial days.
The hotel conserves all the beauty of an old
colonial mansion and provides the welcoming service that will make you feel special
during every
day of your stay with us.
Note this ticket does not include: Entrance to Koricancha (or Qorikancha) 10 soles Entrance to Cathedral 25 soles (the visit of the Cathedral is optional as many people prefer not to visit now that it is more expensive so there is the option to have afternoon tea in a restored
Colonial house / hotel if you prefer
during this part of the City tour) Cusco Tourist Ticket also includes the admission to the Cusco folk dances and music at Cusco Art Center in the 3rd block of Sol Avenue, presentation everynight from 7:00 pm Alternatively you can purchase a partial ticket for 70 soles which allows a one
day only visit of just the 4 Archeological sites if you are not planning to visit any of the Sacred Valley sites such as Pisac, Ollantaytambo, Chincheros or a one
day only partial ticket to visit the Sacred Valley sites such as Pisac, Ollantaytambo, Chincheros (Moray) if you are not going to have time to visit the 4 Archeological sites of Saqsayhuaman / Qenqo / Pucapucara / Tambomachay.
In the
days of the ancient Maya, it was known as Zaci and
during the
Colonial Period, it was the commercial center of the eastern Yucatan.
After previously spending four
days in Valladolid (my favourite
colonial city in the Yucatan), I made my way to Merida for a five night stay at this incredible hostel in the city
during my second solo trip to the Yucatan in November 2015.
Merida itself is also a fantastic and bustling city with lots of unique and interesting things to do including: browsing the huge and vibrant local market; going for a leisurely stroll or jog along the lovely, peaceful and beautiful Paseo de Montejo street; eating authentic Mexican and Yucatecan foods and meals; relaxing in the gorgeous treed Plaza Grande
during the
day; watching the lively and traditional music and dance performances at the Plaza Grande and other nearby plazas / squares / parks
during the evening and nighttime; wandering the streets and admiring the beautiful
colonial architecture everywhere; and much more!
Unfortunately for modern -
day scientists, there was no common standard for observing equipment
during the
colonial period.