travelogues in A Sentence

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    I will share my Travelogues with you.

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    Travelogues, Photography, Memories … and More!

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    Travelogues Photography Memories.

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    Find the latest events and Travelogues across the country.

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    Short stories, novels, Travelogues, poems and even comic books provide us with thorough entertainment.

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    Madgulkar wrote 8 novellas, over 200 short stories, about 40 screenplays, and some folk plays(लोकनाट्य), Travelogues, and essays on nature.

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    Hobbyist video producers have existed as long as video camcorders have existed, recording things like family videos, Travelogues, and school recitals.

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    Travelogues of many foreign traders are known to contain records that indicate that Jews have been living in India for several generations.

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    She has written and published many books, of which two are Travelogues, two technical books, six novels and three educative books.

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    Waldseemüller used Vespucci's Travelogues as a reference for his drawing and so his map had South America as the only part of this new western hemisphere.

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    She also taught at Christ University.[9] She has written and published many books, of which two are Travelogues, two technical books, six novels and three educative books.

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    Tagore's literary reputation is disproportionately influenced very much by regard for his poetry; however, he also wrote novels, essays, short stories, Travelogues, dramas, and thousands of songs.

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    When Chinese travelers, Faxian, Song Yun and Xuanzang explored Afghanistan between the 5th and 7th centuries AD, they wrote numerous Travelogues in which reliable information on Afghanistan was stored.

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    There is even a school magazine named'Angelina' which is published once in three years and we all write poems, Travelogues, jokes, stories, riddles and many more for publishing in the school magazine.

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    In his last chapter, Commerce and Culture in Sind, he draws upon Travelogues, merchant accounts and poetry from the ninth and 10th centuries to argue that there once existed an interconnected Indian Ocean world in which Sindh was a pivot.

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