The shortest possible arc connecting Athens and London "as the crow flies" goes through...
That all depends on where you're leaving from. As we do not have this information, we have no way of telling you.
You can find the University of East London at the Docklands Campus in London. It's located close to the water, with a nice view over the Thames. This way you can see boats pass all day long.
from your local shop that's you find bus passes why not get a oyster that is the free way by paying money on it save money then you go around london ask me enytime about london
The way Athens democracy was limited because they had different governments and their kings were big shots
A Eurail pass can cost from as little as 34 euros to 345 euros. Also, the pass covers just traveling by train in one country all the way to traveling by train in 22 countries.
Athens isn't better than sparta. its the other way around!!
It is impossible to travel from London to istanbul by coach, as it involves going through many countries and also it is very far away. The easiest way to get to Instanbul from London is to fly, which can be as loe as about £250 for one person.
Athena, the Goddess. The word "Athenian" means something or someone connected to Athens in some way.
The Aryans went through the Khyber Pass on their way to India. It links the countries of Pakistan and Afghanistan, and serves as the passage from South Asia Central Asia.
Athens? The capital of Ancient Greece would be Athens, if that is what you're looking for...
The Danube River passes through 9 European countries on its way to the Black Sea. Those countries include Germany, Austria, Slovakia, Hungary, Croatia, Serbia, Bulgaria, Romania, Moldova, and Ukraine.
No, its a long way northeast of London, in Norfolk.