Friday, April 19, 2013

Colmar - Literally Magical


By on 10:50 AM

Considered as the most beautiful city in Europe, Colmar in France exudes magic anywhere you look. This tiny Alcase town is famous for its color and vibrancy.

It's direct connection to the wine industry of France and its perfect climate makes it a famous wine drinking capital of the Alsatian Wine Route and an ideal place for wine production.

As if being the wine capital was not enough, Colmar, with its pretty squares, fountains and canals, is also called the "little Venice" (la Petite Venise). It is also the home town of Frédéric Bartholdi, who designed the Statue of Liberty, and the painter Martin Schongauer.

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Filipino-Canadian VICTOR DELA CASA spent over a decade working as a business professional in Canada. Mr. Dela Casa worked in IT, finance, marketing, international trade, public service, project management and the maritime industries. He earned degrees in Economics from the University of the Philippines and a Business Administration Honours from Eastern College in Canada. Currently, he is based in the Philippines as a professional writer for an international business processes firm while engaged in various business and community interests. For more, visit his official page.

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