
Dennis Lennox
Columnist at Freelance
Episcopalian/Anglican. Consultant. Political commentator. Travel writer.
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1 week ago |
christianpost.com | Dennis Lennox
By Dennis Lennox, CP Contributor The Canadian city of Victoria has been called more English than the English. That’s because the British immigrants who settled and established what became the provincial capital of British Columbia maintained their Englishness with everything from high tea to the love of gardening. Then there’s the city’s very name: Victoria’s name comes from the then-reigning monarch, Queen Victoria.
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1 week ago |
news.crossmap.com | Dennis Lennox
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2 weeks ago |
thecaliforniacourier.com | Dennis Lennox
The streets of Baku’s Old City. | Dennis LennoxWhat all the cultures, civilizations and powers left behind eventually mixed together and created an incredibly diverse country that defies many stereotypes. Baku, Azerbaijan’s capital and with 2.4 million inhabitants is the biggest city, could be the TV double for a random European city.
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4 weeks ago |
christianpost.com | Dennis Lennox
By Dennis Lennox, CP Contributor Admittedly, this country wedged between Russia to the North, the Caspian Sea on the East and Iran to the South is hardly the first destination one considers when planning a trip. For me, that was the allure. Azerbaijan is such an off-the-beaten-path destination that most people, including readers of this column, couldn’t find it on a map.
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1 month ago |
christianpost.com | Dennis Lennox
By Dennis Lennox, CP Contributor Trento, or Trent in English, could be mistaken for somewhere in the Austrian or Swiss Alps. That’s because this smallish Italian city within the shadow of Dolomite peaks was from 1027 until 1801 a prince-bishopric in the Holy Roman Empire — a Germanic confederation that was, according to Voltaire, neither holy nor Roman nor an empire — until the temporal power of the bishopric was abolished during the Napoleonic Wars.
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