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How many states have a Kansas City?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

two Kansas. There are two Kansas Cities in the United States; Kansas City in the state of Missouri and Kansas City in the state of Kansas. How many cities are named Kansas City in the United States? There are 3 places named Kansas City in America. There is one place named Kansas City in Nicaragua. […]

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Is FNAF in Utah?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

The lawsuit screen you get in FNAF 6 shows you’re in the 5th judicial district of Washington Country, Utah. That’s where Hurricane is, and where the novels are set. Does FNAF take place in America? november isn’t considered part of summer, it’s actually considered part of Autumn. But…. in the southern hemisphere, November IS considered […]

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When was Idaho Falls founded?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

1864 Idaho Falls, Idaho Country United States State Idaho County Bonneville Founded 1864 How was Idaho Falls created? When the Utah and Northern Railroad extended its tracks to the rapids on the Snake River in 1879, the small town of Eagle Rock (now Idaho Falls) was established. What was the original name of Idaho Falls? […]

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How many days do you need in Edinburgh?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

For first time visitors, we recommend spending at least two or three days in Edinburgh, which will give you enough time to explore the city centre and see the main sites. Is 2 days enough in Edinburgh? Edinburgh is a wonderful city to explore.If you have 2 days in Edinburgh, you have enough time to […]

Filed Under: Europe Tagged With: Edinburgh, Scotland

What is the crime rate in Egypt?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Crime rates in Egypt Level of crime 45.95 Moderate Crime increasing in the past 3 years 61.17 High Worries home broken and things stolen 36.14 Low Worries being mugged or robbed 47.40 Moderate Worries car stolen 49.37 Moderate Is there a lot of crime in Egypt? Crime in Egypt is moderate, but still occurs in […]

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Why is Mexico City built on a lake?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

During the Aztec period, Mexico City was initially built over a lake, the Lago de Texcoco.Its development fulfilled one of their ancient prophecies: The Mexicas believed that their god would show them where to build a great city by providing a sign, an eagle eating a snake while perched atop a cactus. Is Mexico City […]

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Why is Berlin’s symbol a bear?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

The bear was their animal of choice because it has long been the symbol on Berlin’s coat of arms. These bears are meant to promote tolerance and peace amongst the world’s many different religions and cultural groups. What are the bear statues in Berlin? Buddy Bears are painted, life-size fiberglass bear sculptures developed by German […]

Filed Under: Europe Tagged With: Berlin, Germany

Why did the French come to New Zealand?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Akaroa settlement France’s true intentions for the South Island are a matter of contention, but it is clear that French interest speeded up Britain’s decision to annex New Zealand. In 1838 Jean François Langlois, commander of the whaling ship Cachalot, embarked on a grandiose scheme for a French colony at Akaroa. When did French migrate […]

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Is Cuba on the Caribbean plate?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Cuba, was sheared off the Caribbean Plate and became fixed to the North American Plate. An east-dipping subduction zone was reestablished beneath Central America, detaching the Caribbean Plate from the Pacific. What tectonic plate is Cuba on? North American plateCuba is the largest island in the Greater Antilles and has been part of the North […]

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Is California an independent republic?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Following the Bear Flag Revolt of 1846, California existed as an independent nation—for 25 days. Following the Bear Flag Revolt of 1846, California existed as an independent nation—for 25 days.For the next 25 days, California was an independent nation: the California Republic. What does it mean that California is a republic? From Wikipedia, the free […]

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How do you say good morning in Egyptian?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

A collection of useful phrases in Egyptian Arabic, the variety of colloquial Arabic spoken in Egypt. Useful Egyptian Arabic phrases. English (Egyptian Arabic) اللغه المصريه الحديثه Good morning (Morning greeting) (ṣabā il kẖayr) صباح الخير response – (ṣabā in noor) صباح النّور How do you say hello in Egypt? Say “hello.” One way to say […]

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Why is Minnesota so special?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Minnesota is known for its lakes and forests, but it’s also home to the Twin Cities: Saint Paul and Minneapolis. The Twin Cities are home to many Fortune 500 companies, including Best Buy, General Mills, Target, and Land ‘o Lakes. The Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota is the largest mall in the United States. […]

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What does Finland import the most?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Imports The top imports of Finland are Crude Petroleum ($5.38B), Cars ($3.34B), Refined Petroleum ($2.95B), Vehicle Parts ($1.69B), and Broadcasting Equipment ($1.47B), importing mostly from Germany ($11.7B), Sweden ($10B), Russia ($9.5B), China ($4.43B), and Netherlands ($4.32B). What does Finland import? Economy of Finland Statistics Imports $65.26 billion (2017 est.) Import goods foodstuffs, petroleum and petroleum […]

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Do Tunisians eat with their hands?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Food is eaten by hand but many now use knives and forks. You will be given a spoon to eat couscous. If using your hands scoop the food with the first two fingers of the right hand. What is forbidden in Tunisian culture? Tunisia does not allow photographs to be taken of embassies, military, or […]

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When did English education start in Nepal?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

1951. English Education in Nepal The first English language education opened to the people in 1951. Earlier education was limited to the members of the royal family and there were not any public schools across the country. Who started English education in Nepal and when? The Tri-Chandra College started teaching English in Nepal under the […]

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