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The Revolution of the Ants ("La Révolution des Fourmis"): The third book concludes the trilogy, exploring revolutionary changes in both the ant world and among humans. The ant colony faces new challenges requiring innovative solutions and changes in their social structure. Meanwhile, humans try to use their knowledge about ants for their own purposes, leading to unexpected consequences.
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If you are looking for a place to grab a quick coffee or a snack, there are several Starbucks cafes within the Central Station building. @checkin
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A central and historic square in Amsterdam, home to the Royal Palace, the Nieuwe Kerk (New Church), and the National Monument. @checkin
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The Day of the Ants ("Le Jour des Fourmis"): The second book continues the story, revealing further adventures of both ants and humans. In the ant world, 327 continues his research, facing new dangers. In the human world, Jonathan and his friends delve deeper into the mysteries of the ant world, attempting to understand their complex social structures and innovative technologies.
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Mint fridays at the park season 002 episode 1
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Zagreb Tourist Information Centre: guided tours of Zagreb. @checkin
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The Ants Trilogy by French author Bernard Werber consists of three books: "Empire of the Ants" (1991), "The Day of the Ants" (1992), and "The Revolution of the Ants" (1996). These books tell a captivating and complex story that combines scientific facts and fiction to explore the world of ants and their interactions with humans. Empire of the Ants ("Les Fourmis"): The first book introduces readers to two parallel storylines. One follows the ant 327, an explorer from a colony in the Fontainebleau forest. The other storyline revolves around humans, particularly Jonathan Wells, who inherits his entomologist uncle’s apartment and discovers secrets related to ants. The ant colony faces threats from both within and outside, while Jonathan tries to unravel the mysteries left by his uncle.
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A Japanese-Peruvian restaurant offering exquisite dishes and a stylish interior. It is known for its creative presentation of dishes and excellent service. @checkin
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This is a restaurant with traditional Croatian cuisine, known for its delicious dishes and cozy atmosphere. @checkin
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Known for its art galleries, designer shops, and creative atmosphere. A great place for art and culture enthusiasts. @checkin
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A street that surrounds the park of the same name. It features beautiful buildings and several important institutions. @checkin
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"The Elegant Universe" is a popular science book by Brian Greene, published in 1999. It is dedicated to string theory, one of the most promising directions in modern physics. Greene explains complex concepts of quantum mechanics and general relativity, showing how they can be unified within the framework of string theory. The book explores multidimensional spaces, the possibility of parallel universes, and the nature of time. Greene uses understandable analogies and examples to make complex ideas accessible to a wide audience. "The Elegant Universe" has become an important contribution to the popularization of science and has drawn attention to the investigation of fundamental questions about the structure of our world.
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A street that surrounds the park of the same name. It features beautiful buildings and several important institutions. @checkin
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Also known as Flower Square (Cvjetni trg), it is one of the liveliest places in the city, with numerous cafes and flower stalls. @checkin
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"The Brothers Karamazov" is the final novel by Fyodor Dostoevsky, published in 1880. It is a complex and multi-layered work that explores philosophical and moral questions through the story of the Karamazov family. The main characters are three brothers: Dmitry, Ivan, and Alexei, each representing different aspects of human nature and worldviews. Their father, Fyodor Pavlovich Karamazov, is an immoral and debauched man. The central event of the novel is the murder of Fyodor Pavlovich, for which Dmitry is accused. The novel deeply touches on themes of faith, doubt, freedom, and morality, and is considered one of the greatest achievements in world literature.
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Tkalčićeva: A popular pedestrian street in the city center, known for its cozy cafes, bars, and restaurants. It is often lively and a favorite meeting spot for both locals and tourists. @checkin
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Happy Birthday Harry 28 June 1997 saw the publication of the first book by J.K. Rowling about Harry Potter, which marked the beginning of one of the most popular and successful book series in literary history.
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A selection for today: "Robinson Crusoe" is a classic novel by Daniel Defoe, published in 1719. The book tells the story of Robinson Crusoe, a sailor who ends up on a deserted island after a shipwreck. Alone, he struggles to survive, using his skills and ingenuity to create a home and provide for himself. After 28 years on the island, he meets a native he names Friday, whom he saves from cannibals. Together, they continue to survive until they are rescued by a ship, and Crusoe returns home. The novel explores themes of human resilience, survival, and colonialism.
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