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Over the centuries, some of Europe’s most powerful empires—Roman, Byzantine, and Austro-Hungarian, among them—have made their mark on the region that now includes Slovenia. In recent years ...
Pat Riddell, editor of National Geographic Traveller (UK), said ... The Red Dao minority people of Lao Cai Province are one of Vietnam’s most distinctive ethnic groups, largely due to ...
Londonish” is the best word to describe the “London Grill” at Cinnamon Grand. When I walked into the London Grill, a ...
Dan Storper, co-founder of Putumayo World Music, passed away last week. Storper had a real impact on appreciation for New Orleans music.
Climbers are split over a British team’s use of xenon gas to climb Mount Everest in just four days. One Wyoming Everest ...
The best golf resorts in the US have amenities and activities for every traveler, even those who don't plan on spending time ...
Across the continent, more than 70,000 people—most of them poor ... A frequent contributor to National Geographic in print and online, Elizabeth Royte covers consumption and waste, food ...
U.S. housing affordability has shifted, with Midwest and Rust Belt cities standing in stark contrast to high-priced markets.
Most young people have escaped for a better ... A version of this story appears in the June 2025 issue of National Geographic magazine. The nonprofit National Geographic Society, committed to ...
President Trump’s recent actions and statements suggest he might want an arrangement where the United States, China and ...
Education Secretary McMahon has repeatedly described the Department as “an agency that is responsibly winding down.” While ...
Whether it’s their stunning appearance or their ruthless quest for survival, these are some of the most captivating species ... and can cause a rash. These beautiful yet dangerous creatures ...