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What religion is practiced in Panama?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Roman Catholic. Christianity is the main religion in Panama. An official survey carried out by the government estimated in 2020 that 80.6% of the population, or 3,549,150 people, identifies itself as Roman Catholic, and 10.4 percent as evangelical Protestant, or 1,009,740. What is the main religions in Panama? Roman Catholic is the most common religion […]

Filed Under: Central and South America

How do people afford to study in Australia?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Here’s how. Apply for a subsidised degree. The Australian government will pay part of your child’s fees if they are enrolled in a Commonwealth supported place (CSP). Defer their student contribution. Secure a scholarship – or two or three! Get a part-time job. Financial support. We’re here to help. How do people afford to study […]

Filed Under: Australasia

Where did tornadoes touch down in Illinois?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Based on video, photos and storm reports provided by storm spotters and storm chasers, the agency confirmed that tornadoes caused damage in Ogle, DeKalb, and Kane Counties and Lee counties, meteorologist Rafal Ogorek with the weather service’s Romeoville, Illinois, office said Tuesday morning. Where in Illinois was there a tornado? The National Weather Service office […]

Filed Under: United States

Does Aruba have tax?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

The Aruba personal income tax is a progressive system. As of an income of AWG 27,751, personal income tax is due. The maximum rate of 52.00% is reached at an income of AWG 141,783. How much tax do you pay in Aruba? Related Last Unit Personal Income Tax Rate 52.00 percent Corporate Tax Rate 25.00 […]

Filed Under: Caribbean

How do they dress in Croatia?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Women wear long-sleeved blouses and full pleated skirts (usually gold or red in color) with a red silk scarf tied around their waist. The men wear vests over their shirts with form-fitting trousers with a red silk handkerchief worn around the waist and red hats. Is there a dress code in Croatia? People in cities […]

Filed Under: Europe

Is English language spoken in Mozambique?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Language in Mozambique Portuguese is the official language, although this is generally only spoken by the more educated amongst Mozambique’s population. Beside this, more than 60 different dialects of Bantu languages can be found in Mozambique. English is generally spoken in hotels and beach lodges. What languages are spoken in Mozambique? There are over 40 […]

Filed Under: Africa and Middle East

Does Tennessee have flooding?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Rural areas of the state are vulnerable to flooding due to their proximity to bodies of water which can swell and burst their banks on heavy rainfall. Tennessee has seen devastating flooding over course of the last century. Where does it flood in Tennessee? From the Blue Ridge Mountains to the Tennessee Valley and on […]

Filed Under: United States

What is the richest neighborhood in Savannah?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Most expensive Savannah neighborhoods E Taylor St / E Wayne St. E Bay St / E Factors Walk. Abercorn St / E Bolton Ln. Green Island Rd / Lufburrow Way. Savannah College of Art and Design / Montgomery St. Isle of Hope. Skidaway Island. Whitemarsh Island. What are the nicest areas of Savannah? Top 6 […]

Filed Under: United States Tagged With: Georgia, Savannah

Is Oklahoma City a safe place?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Considering only the crime rate, the Oklahoma City metro area is as safe as the Oklahoma state average and less safe than the national average. Is it dangerous to live in Oklahoma City? With a crime rate of 49 per one thousand residents, Oklahoma City has one of the highest crime rates in America compared […]

Filed Under: United States Tagged With: Oklahoma, Oklahoma City

Is Barbados expensive to eat out?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Eating out in Barbados can be very expensive, and food costs can exceed those of accommodation. Happily, though, there are plenty of good inexpensive eateries on both sides of the island. How much does it cost to eat out in Barbados? While meal prices in Barbados can vary, the average cost of food in Barbados […]

Filed Under: Caribbean

What food is North Dakota famous for?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

These 10 Iconic Foods In North Dakota Will Have Your Mouth Watering Knoephla. bisongirl/Flickr. Walleye. Bill Roehl/Flickr. Fleischkuekle. Visit Grand Forks via Facebook. Hotdish. moleofproduction/Flickr. Lefse. litherland/Flickr. Hot Beef Sandwich. hawaiidiva/Flickr. Goulash. Don Harder/Flickr. Sauerkraut. Kathrin Marks/Flickr. What is North Dakota State Food? The chokecherry tree’s dark red berries are North Dakota’s official state fruit. […]

Filed Under: United States

How do you say baby in Chile?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Some people say that we use the word guagua in Chile for “baby”, because it means “baby” in the Mapuche language, mapundungun. Others say that guagua is an onomatopoeia for the sound that babies make when they cry “guaaaaa guaaaa”. What does Mina mean in Chile? Not only is it used to mean “rich,” but […]

Filed Under: Central and South America

What’s between Connecticut and New York?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Halfway between New York and Connecticut The best city between New York and Connecticut to meet is Poughkeepsie, New York which is about 18 miles from the exact midpoint. The town that marks the exact halfway point is actually Coldenham, New York. The closest zip code to the midpoint is 12575. What part of Connecticut […]

Filed Under: United States

Why can’t Japan declare war?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution (日本国憲法第9条, Nihonkokukenpō dai kyū-jō) is a clause in the national Constitution of Japan outlawing war as a means to settle international disputes involving the state.The article also states that, to accomplish these aims, armed forces with war potential will not be maintained. Why Japan is not allowed to have […]

Filed Under: Asia

Which district of Bihar has highest rainfall?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Kishanganj district. The highest mean southwest monsoon rainfall (1694.1 mm) and annual rainfall (2023.2 mm) is observed over Kishanganj district and the lowest mean southwest monsoon rainfall (697.9 mm) and annual rainfall (780.1 mm) is observed over Arwal district. Which district gets highest rainfall? Mawsynram (/ˈmɔːsɪnˌrʌm/) is a town in the East Khasi Hills district […]

Filed Under: India

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