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Is Sri Lanka famous for?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Apart from being a large tea producer, Sri Lanka is famous for its cinnamon, an indispensable ingredient for many of its fabulous food. It is said to have originated from the teardrop nation and first found by the Egyptians in 2000 BC. Today, Sri Lanka is still a leading exporter of the world’s cinnamon. What […]

Filed Under: Asia

Is Malaysia a first or Second World country?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

First World countries were the democratic-industrial countries within the American influence sphere. Second World countries were the Eastern bloc of communist-socialist states.Second World Countries 2021. Country Human Development Index 2021 Population Malaysia 0.802 32,776,194 Barbados 0.8 287,711 Kazakhstan 0.8 18,994,962 Palau 0.798 18,169 Is Malaysia First World or Second World? By comparison, “Second World” countries […]

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Is there a Beale Street in New Orleans?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Beale Street isn’t in New Orleans. We all know that. It’s a street in Memphis, one often described as a poor imitation of New Orleans’ Bourbon Street — but one that has its own Memphis-y charms if one can’t make the trip all the way to the Crescent City. Where is the real Beale Street? […]

Filed Under: United States Tagged With: Louisiana, New Orleans

Is the Long Island Sound saltwater?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

The Long Island Sound is an estuary, a semi-enclosed coastal body where fresh and salt water mix. Is the Long Island Sound salt water or freshwater? Long Island Sound is an estuary, a place where saltwater from the ocean mixes with fresh water from rivers draining from the land. Estuaries are among the most productive […]

Filed Under: United States Tagged With: Long Island, New York

How many species are there in Venezuela?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

More than 4,000 species of animals live in Venezuela, including more than 350 discrete mammal and reptile species, more than 1,400 avian species, and nearly 2,000 marine species. Animals native to Venezuela include jaguars, the crab-eating fox, the giant anteater, and the giant otter. What animals are there in Venezuela? 10 Animals That Live in […]

Filed Under: Central and South America

Does Namibia have an embassy in Kenya?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

The consulate in Nairobi is not the only diplomatic representation of Namibia in Kenya. On this page you can also find all other Namibian consulates located in Kenya. For an appointment at the Namibian consulate in Kenya, please check in first instance the consulate website www.mirco.gov.na. Does a Kenyan need a visa to Namibia? Visitors […]

Filed Under: Africa and Middle East

How many Scots are there in Argentina?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

100,000 Argentines. Argentina. A Scottish Argentine population has existed at least since 1825. There are an estimated 100,000 Argentines of Scottish ancestry, the most of any country outside the English-speaking world. Why are there so many Scots in Argentina? Consequently, the Scots who went to Argentina in the early years came from many backgrounds, and […]

Filed Under: Central and South America

How did St Kitts get its name?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Christopher Columbus visited Saint Kitts on his second voyage in 1493 and found it inhabited by Carib people. He named it Saint Christopher for his patron saint.The island’s name derives from Columbus’s description of the clouds atop Nevis Peak as las nieves, or “the snows,” when he sighted the island. Who is St Kitts named […]

Filed Under: Caribbean

What was New York City like during the Revolutionary War?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

New York City during the American Revolution was characterized by a complex web of loyalties, with familial, political, and mercantile ties interwoven in a tightly packed space. Much as today, the shores of the Hudson and East Rivers hardly limited connections between people and commerce throughout the war. What was York city during the Revolutionary […]

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Is Venezuela culturally diverse?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

As a country evolves brings infinite changes. However, the cultural diversity in Venezuela is not only derived from indigenous, African and Spanish ancestors. The cultural diversity in Venezuela is also due to a mixture with European foreigners who arrived in the country after the crisis caused by the Second World War. Is Venezuela multicultural? The […]

Filed Under: Central and South America

Does Japan actually recycle?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Recycling in Japan (リサイクル, Risaikuru), an aspect of waste management in Japan, is based on the Japanese Container and Packaging Recycling Law. Plastic, paper, PET bottles, aluminium and glass are collected and recycled. Japan’s country profile in Waste Atlas shows that in 2012 Recycling Rate was 20.8%. How much does Japan actually recycle? According to […]

Filed Under: Asia

Was the 82nd Airborne in Panama?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

When the U.S. invaded Panama during Operation Just Cause in December 1989, three young engineer Soldiers parachuted in with the 82nd Airborne Division. Did the 82nd jump into Panama? ‏‎82nd Airborne Division‎‏ The invasion of Panama begins. At approximately 2:10 am Panama time, 2,179 All American Paratroopers from 1-504, 2-504, and 4-325 descend onto Panama’s […]

Filed Under: Central and South America

Are Iowa taxes high?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

While sales taxes in Iowa aren’t low, at least they’re not as high as the state’s income and property taxes. The state sales tax rate is 6%, and localities can add as much as 1%. Is Iowa a high tax state? Iowa is moderately tax-friendly.The state sales tax rate is 6%, and average local rates […]

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When did Louisiana stop speaking French?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Recently arrived Anglo-Americans referred to all poor French- and Creole-speaking Louisianians as Cajuns (a plausible origin for the famous South Louisiana expression “poor Cajun”). Between 1920 and 1960, usage of French or Creole was forbidden in virtually all aspects of life in South Louisiana. When was French banned in Louisiana? 1921Cajun French is a patois […]

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Is Maui more beautiful than Oahu?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Maui in a Nutshell Maui is a little more in line with what most people envision when they think about a tropical vacation. It has beautiful beaches, gorgeous resorts, the best whale watching, and fewer tourists, compared to Oahu. It is a bit more relaxing and a lot slower, and the people who visit enjoy […]

Filed Under: United States Tagged With: Hawaii, Maui

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