3 result(s) for isabel val in Community & Culture
Guide to Top Interviews on XpatLoop.com What Do You See When You Google Yourself?
- 2 Aug 2024 3:57 PM
- community & culture
Xpat Interviews are a gold mine of inspiring stories and helpful insights - harvested from the pioneering minds, good hearts & spirits of successful locals and expats in Hungary.
Top Xpat Interviews: Distinguished Diplomats - "It's Who You Know About That Counts"
- 2 Aug 2024 3:46 PM
- community & culture
Xpat Interviews are a gold mine of inspiring stories and helpful insights - harvested from the pioneering minds, good hearts & spirits of successful locals and expats in Hungary.
Isabel Val Project: Lights Of Budapest
- 14 Sep 2016 9:00 AM
- community & culture
Throughout most of the 20th century, neon lights were the sign of progress and modernity – and behind the Iron Curtain, the illusion of it. Fixed upon the crumbling facades of the once magnificent buildings of post-war Budapest, neon lights beamed banal advertisements and Communist propaganda just like in any other country of the Eastern Bloc.
Guide to Top Interviews on XpatLoop.com What Do You See When You Google Yourself?
- 2 Aug 2024 3:57 PM
- community & culture
Xpat Interviews are a gold mine of inspiring stories and helpful insights - harvested from the pioneering minds, good hearts & spirits of successful locals and expats in Hungary.
Top Xpat Interviews: Distinguished Diplomats - "It's Who You Know About That Counts"
- 2 Aug 2024 3:46 PM
- community & culture
Xpat Interviews are a gold mine of inspiring stories and helpful insights - harvested from the pioneering minds, good hearts & spirits of successful locals and expats in Hungary.
Isabel Val Project: Lights Of Budapest
- 14 Sep 2016 9:00 AM
- community & culture
Throughout most of the 20th century, neon lights were the sign of progress and modernity – and behind the Iron Curtain, the illusion of it. Fixed upon the crumbling facades of the once magnificent buildings of post-war Budapest, neon lights beamed banal advertisements and Communist propaganda just like in any other country of the Eastern Bloc.