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From 1857 to 1859 the frigate Novara circumnavigated the world and became the first Austrian warship to make a port call in the Philippines. It was basically a scientific mission under the patronage of Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian, with renowned Austrian scholars aboard. One of them was Karl Scherzer, who wrote an extraordinary book on this mission.

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Like Mother’s Day and Halloween, the celebration of the Lunar New Year has caught on in this country, with the event this year declared a non-working public holiday for the first time.

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Like Mother’s Day and Halloween, the celebration of the Lunar New Year has caught on in this country, with the event this year declared a non-working public holiday for the first time.

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