Luxembourg 
Yes, if we lived there Seth would want to wear what this gentleman in the bottom of the map is wearing, but being so close to Paris I would prefer if we stay on top of the latest fashion.
#3…
Formerly known as Charlestown. They celebrate “junkanoo,” a street parade of costumed people dancing to the accompaniment of cow bells, drums, and whistles. It has been an important location for many James Bond books and films. One of their favorite breakfasts in boiled fish and grits and a favorite dessert is guava duff.
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By the way, we learned from my mom that Bern has a chocolate factory too! I could really live there. Just think of what a good mood we would all be in if we smelled chocolate while we played at the park.

Bern, Switzerland
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The country’s name is also the name of the capital. In 1993 it was reported that the country had the highest worldwide per capita consumption of alcohol an average of three beers a day for every man, woman, and child. The city is one of the wealthiest in the world. It is the seat of the European Union. Germany occupied this city twice, in World War I and II. General George S. Patton is buried here.
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For those of you that are going crazy with us keeping you hanging all day, we were waiting to know that Ryan and Stephanie in DC had internet and Seth wanted to be here! Anyhow, here ya go….
If you came to visit us in this country we would serve you rachlette and fondue. The air is very clean and lots of people speak English. You might want to bring ski gear and some mittens. You would also be in a great position to hop over to a few other countries. The city has a clock tower that was built between 1191 and 1256. The other claim to fame for this city is its bear pit that has had around since the 16th century. How’s that for international Baylor pride?!
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