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Where does Jacksonville FL get drinking water?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Floridan Aquifer. The Jacksonville Electric Authority (JEA) delivers more than 110 million gallons of water each day to most of Duval County, parts of St. Johns County, and Yulee in Nassau County. JEA draws water from the Floridan Aquifer, about 1,000 feet below the Earth’s surface. Is the tap water in Jacksonville Florida safe to […]

Filed Under: United States Tagged With: Florida, Jacksonville

What is the best food in Zimbabwe?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Traditional and Popular Zimbabwean Foods To Try 1 – Maizemeal – Sadza/Itshwala. 2 – Porridge – Bota/Iyambazi. 3 – Yellow Watermelon with Sun-Dried Maize – Umxhanxa. 4 – Peanuts, Maize and Beans Dish – Mutakura/Mangai. 5 – Yams – Madhumbe/Magogoya. What is the most popular food in Zimbabwe? What to eat in Zimbabwe? 5 Most […]

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Can unmarried couples stay in Egypt?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

As you may know, unmarried Egyptians cannot stay at a hotel together. It’s not a new law. Only foreigners can do that. An Airbnb would maybe be a better option than a hotel as the staff at hotel could be problematic for you. Can unmarried couples stay together in Egypt? Have a great time! The […]

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Is London the greatest city on earth?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

It reigns atop our world cities ranking because it is the only city on the planet that finished Top 10 in all six of our categories. London’s magnetism is certainly world-renowned, with a record volume of visitors streaming into the city—19.1 million in 2016, a 2.6% increase from 2015’s record. Why is London the greatest […]

Filed Under: Europe Tagged With: England, London

Who started Old Tucson?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Robert Shelton. Robert Shelton poses with some of the posters of movies made at his studios. He founded Old Tucson in 1959, 20 years after Columbia Pictures built the town as a set for “Arizona.” When did Old Tucson Open? Old Tucson re-opened in 1960, as both a film studio and a theme park. The […]

Filed Under: United States Tagged With: Arizona, Tucson

Are studded snow tires legal in Wyoming?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Yes. Wyoming is one of the few State in the U.S. where studded tires are legal without restrictions. The only other States where studded tires are unrestricted are; Colorado, New Mexico, Kentucky, North Carolina, South Carolina, Vermont and New Hampshire. Can you have studded tires in Wyoming? Only six states permit the use of studded […]

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How many gold refineries are there in Uganda?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

six gold refineries. Uganda now has six gold refineries handling deposits from within and other neighbouring countries. Which gold refinery is best? MMTC-PAMP has the largest BIS-certified refinery for gold and silver in India. What is the largest gold refinery? ValcambiREL has two refining facilities, Valcambi at Switzerland which is the world’s largest refinery with […]

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What are the stages in Cambridge curriculum?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

The Cambridge Pathway gives students a clear path through education from age 5 to 19. It has four stages: Cambridge Primary, Cambridge Lower Secondary, Cambridge Upper Secondary and Cambridge Advanced. Schools can offer all the stages, or just some of them. What is Cambridge stage3? Cambridge Primary English Stage 3 Cambridge Elevate Digital Classroom (1 […]

Filed Under: Europe Tagged With: Cambridge, England

Why are people attracted to Singapore?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Singapore is very well-known of its stable political environment, low crime rates, low corruption, world-class education system as well as the good climate. It’s sometimes called the expat-friendly city-state because the country has the policies that welcome foreigners to live comfortably in the city. What’s so special about Singapore? Singapore is a small but prosperous […]

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Was Belgium once part of the Netherlands?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Belgium declared its independence from the Netherlands, and it was recognized in 1831 as a separate nation. For several years the Greeks had been fighting for their independence from the Ottoman Empire, and in 1832 the European powers recognized Greece as an independent sovereign state. When did Belgium split from the Netherlands? William I sent […]

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What type of economy does France have?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

France operates a mixed economy that combines capitalist and socialist characteristics. Capitalism involves private ownership of capital and other means of production. Under socialism, the government directs economic activity and owns all or part of most industries. What type of economic system does France have? France has a mixed economic system which includes a variety […]

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What is the most common leisure activity in Guatemala?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Soccer. Answer and Explanation: Soccer is the most common leisure activity reported for Guatemalans. What are some leisure activities in Guatemala? Outdoor sports are main recreational activities. The most popular are white-water rafting near Acatenango Volcano, kayaking on inland Lake Atitlán and along the Pacific coast, spelunking in the limestone labyrinths of the Petén plateau, […]

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What was Grover Cleveland’s opinion of taking over the Hawaiian Islands?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Cleveland was an outspoken anti-imperialist and thought Americans had acted shamefully in Hawaii. He withdrew the annexation treaty from the Senate and ordered an investigation into potential wrongdoings. Cleveland aimed to restore Liliuokalani to her throne, but American public sentiment strongly favored annexation. What was President Cleveland’s point of view about the US possession of […]

Filed Under: United States Tagged With: Hawaii

Is it safe to walk at night in Venice?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Venice is an exceptionally safe city, and this nighttime walk will stick to well-populated areas.The nighttime walk begins in St. Mark’s Square, winds through the happening Dorsoduro neighborhood, and passes the beautiful churches of the San Polo neighborhood, before making a full loop and returning to St. Is Venice safe for tourists? Venice is considered […]

Filed Under: Europe Tagged With: Italy, Venice

What colony is Vermont in?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Ultimately, a group of settlers with New Hampshire land grant titles established the Vermont Republic in 1777 as an independent state during the American Revolutionary War. The Vermont Republic abolished slavery before any of the other states. Vermont Website www.vermont.gov What colony was Vermont part of? The Province of Massachusetts Bay claimed the land on […]

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