First months in Istanbul, the diary of Francesca
Francesca is an old friend of Expatclic and as she says “this is not going to be an article about Turkey or about Istanbul. This is just a nonlinear and
Francesca is an old friend of Expatclic and as she says “this is not going to be an article about Turkey or about Istanbul. This is just a nonlinear and
Annett is a very active Dutch woman who has lived in Skopje (Macedonia) since 2006. Here she tells us about her life and how Ajvar and Pinjur have been adopted
Julianexpat goes on a hunt into the Peruvian Andes for clues about a couple of Victorian Englishmen expats who came to the area in the 1870s, and who were decent
Giuliettaexpat leads us to discover a playful Tokyo with children, with many ideas to discover this incredible city and never get bored ! After 4 hours spent engaged in several
Well, not a question this time…but a simple statement. Sooner or later this will happen to you, if it hasn’t already. You will hear the dreaded question nr 2.
With this short text I want to inaugurate a series of reflections about the dreaded questions expat women have to face. I hope you’ll enjoy reading them as much as
Diane is from the United States and she moved to Turkey with her three children. Her choice was local school, and in this interesting article she tells us about her
Eleonora is an Italian Third Culture Kid. She sends us this lively article about her experience growing up and studying abroad. Thank you Eleonora! The Winds of Change Are
Mary Jane Cryan is a native of Massachusetts who has been living in Italy since 1965. An author and contributing writer for many well-known guidebooks, Italian and English language magazines,
Claudiaexpat has written this article after visiting a Butterfly Sanctuary in the Peruvian Amazone. If you happen to be or to go to Peru, and precisely in Iquitos, in the