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Is Pittsburgh hard to drive in?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Pittsburgh Really Does Have Frustrating And Short On-Ramps. The on-ramp from Pittsburgh’s Greenfield neighborhood to the Parkway East outbound is, according to many area drivers, one of the most difficult merge points. The road is built into a hill and requires drivers to stop before accelerating into traffic. Is Pittsburgh a drivable city? Pittsburgh developed […]

Filed Under: United States Tagged With: Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh

Did Belgium join NATO?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

On 2 June 1949, Paul-Henri Spaak, the Prime and Foreign Minister of Belgium, signed his country’s Instrument of Accession to the North Atlantic Treaty. Boosted by its post-war fortunes, Belgium’s status as a founding member of NATO helped raise its international profile and portray it as the “crossroads of Europe”. Is Belgium in NATO? North […]

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Where do hurricanes hit the most in the Caribbean?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

After Abaco, the 10 Caribbean locations with the highest number of severe hurricanes (categories 3/5) in the last 150 or so years are: Saba, Netherland Antilles (15/7) Grand Bahama, Bahama (15/3) Key West, USA (14/7) St. Bimini, Bahamas (14/5) Nassau, New Providence, Bahamas (14/3) Nevis, West Indies (13/7) Where do hurricanes hit in the Caribbean? […]

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Is there dengue in Panama?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Panama has recently confirmed Dengue cases. Risk is present throughout the country and year-round with peak transmission during the rainy season, usually from May to February. Which country has the highest rate of dengue fever? The largest number of dengue cases ever reported globally was in 2019. All WHO Regions were affected, and dengue transmission […]

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Where does the ferry arrive in Martha’s Vineyard?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Ferries depart from Falmouth Harbor, Woods Hole and Hyannis Harbor to Martha’s Vineyard, and ferries to Nantucket depart from Hyannis Harbor. While the Woods Hole to Martha’s Vineyard ferry can accommodate cars, there’s no need to take a car. Where does the ferry drop you off in Martha’s Vineyard? ​Ferries dock in the village of […]

Filed Under: United States Tagged With: Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts

What’s the minimum wage in Finland?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

$2,600.00. Finland’s yearly minimum wage is $2,600.00 in International Currency. International Currency is a measure of currency based on the value of the United States dollar in 2009. What is the minimum wage in Finland 2020? But the minimum wages most professions receive in Finland is among the highest in the Eurozone. However, the minimum […]

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What is the cheapest time to go to Iceland?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Put simply, the cheapest time of year in Iceland is during its off-peak season; this covers September to November and January to May. Visiting Iceland in Autumn or Spring will be kind to your wallet and allow you to visit popular destinations without them being crowded, a win-win! What is the cheapest month to visit […]

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How long is a school day in Austria?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Education Facts about Austria. Nine years of compulsory education, including four years in elementary school (Volksschule) and four years in lower secondary education (Hauptschule/ Neue Mittelschule), or grammar school (Gymnasium). Typical primary and secondary school hours are between 8:00 and 14:00. How long is school in Austria? It is mandatory for pupils in Austria to […]

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What do you call someone from Guatemala?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Guatemalans (Spanish: guatemaltecos or guatemalenses) are people connected to the country of Guatemala.Guatemalans are also colloquially nicknamed Chapines in other Spanish-speaking countries of Latin America. What do Guatemalan people call themselves? chapinesChapín / Chapina Guatemalteco is the official term, but people in Guatemala consider themselves chapines. Chapín is a male from Guatemala, and chapina is […]

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What is the altitude of Oregon?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Oregon Elevation 3,300 ft (1,000 m) Highest elevation (Mount Hood) 11,249 ft (3,428.8 m) Lowest elevation (Pacific Ocean) 0 ft (0 m) Population (2020) What altitude is Portland Oregon? In contrast, Mount Hood is the tallest point in Oregon. Registering at a height of 11,249 feet, Mount Hood is a volcano in the Cascade Mountain […]

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What are the 5 main languages in India?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

10 Most Spoken Languages in India by Number of Speakers Hindi – 52.83 crore speakers. Bengali – 9.72 crore speakers. Marathi – 8.30 crore speakers. Telugu – 8.11 crore speakers. Tamil – 6.90 crore speakers. Gujarati – 5.54 crore speakers. Urdu – 5.07 crore speakers. Kannada – 4.37 crore speakers. What are the 4 main […]

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Which Caribbean island has the best weather in April?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Caribbean weather April For the hottest weather, head to the most southerly islands including Trinidad, Barbados and St Vincent. Is April a good time to go to the Caribbean? Best Time to Travel to the Caribbean The best time to visit the Caribbean is generally December through April, mostly because vacationers want an escape from […]

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Why is London a fun city?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Here are some of the reasons London really is the most exciting city in the world. London is SO multi cultural. The latest statistic says that foreigners now outnumber actual Brits in their own capital.London is a melting pot of culture for Europe and beyond, and there are people here from absolutely everywhere. Why is […]

Filed Under: Europe Tagged With: England, London

Why is something rotten in the state of Denmark?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

notes for Something is rotten in the state of Denmark “Something is rotten in the state of Denmark” is used to describe corruption or a situation in which something is wrong. Why do they say something is rotten in Denmark? : The story is “Hamlet.” Act I, Scene 4: Marcellus (an officer) says “Something is […]

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Who ruled Prague?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

16th Century – Habsburg Rule In 1526, the Habsburg dynasty ruled over Prague and Prague Castle was reconstructed. In 1575, Rudolf II was crowned as the Holy Emperor. During this period, Prague evolved as the centre of science and alchemy and was nicknamed “Magic Prague”. Who founded Prague? prince BořivojThe history of Prague from its […]

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