Sentences with phrase «relatively new town»

A relatively new town, Dahab has grown from a small fishing village into a quietly bustling tourist hotspot - particularly popular with divers.
The focal point of the Cambodian beach scene is Sihanoukville, a relatively new town, carved out of the coast during the Indochinese wars to give Cambodia a deep - water port.

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Those at start - ups in New York repeatedly mention the intimacy of the relatively small but tight - knit industry here — in fact, they may be the only people who say they moved to New York because they liked its small - town vibe.
Cities like Vancouver and Toronto are relatively new, especially if you consider it with towns like Perth, Ontario.
I often tell the story about my family in 1969, moving into Harrington Park, New Jersey, this relatively affluent town, as the first black family.
We are relatively new in the town we currently live in, but are getting to know people.
Kantor agrees with certain suggestions from Austen that the (relatively new) «assembly balls» and «country dances» held in many towns in Britain provided a kind of «Trial Marriage»:
We lived in a New Jersey town with relatively little terrain change and I got by on all - season tires.
«If you sit down and think about it, what you pay for keeping an old car running, you can buy a relatively new, certified one with a warranty,» said Hudson, who bought a black 1992 Camry from Town & Country Toyota.
We had a self catering apartment booked at the Whale Coast Hotel, which one of the relatively new hotels in Hermanus and has a great location close to the centre of town at the Hermanus Stasie.
Agadir is a relatively new city built following an earthquake in the 1960s that effectively destroyed the old town.
Ecopackers Hostels has a relatively new accommodation for backpackers in the town of Aguas Calientes.
As you would expect from a town to which tourism is still a relatively new concept (wifi is only available and one cafe in town, and that's only after 6 pm when Killa opens), the accommodation options are not especially comfortable or appealing.
Fall is also the peak of the convention season, which means that rates at big city center hotels (especially large coast cities such as San Francisco, Seattle, Boston, New York and Washington DC) tend to spike during the week when attendees are in town, but decline on weekends when hotels are relatively empty.
As the little gay kid in elementary school who couldn't wait to leave his small town, I found this feeling relatively new.
We normally work out of our studio in the Brooklyn Navy Yard in New York, so to be working in a relatively small town in the north of France naturally changes our daily rhythm.
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