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What do you wear in Argentina?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Like in Spain, Argentines tend to dress up more than the average American. Young men wear jeans and t-shirts or soccer jerseys, but you’ll also see men wearing nice pants and shoes. Women generally wear very feminine clothing. To fit in with your surroundings, avoid wearing grubby jeans, sweatshirts, and sneakers. What should you not […]

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What are the two cultural groups found in Bolivia?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

The Indigenous peoples of Bolivia are divided into two ethnic groups: the Andeans, who are in the Andean Altiplano and the valley region, and the ethnic culture of the oriental Llanos region, who inhabit the warm regions of eastern Bolivia (Gran Chaco). Aymaras. What are the 2 largest cultures found in Bolivia? 62% of Bolivia’s […]

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Is water private in Bolivia?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

The privatization of water supply and sanitation in Bolivia took place during the second mandate of Bolivian President Hugo Banzer (1997-2001) in the form of two major private concessions: one in La Paz/El Alto to Aguas del Illimani S.A. (AISA), a subsidiary of the French Suez (formerly Lyonnaise des Eaux) in 1997; and Does Bolivia […]

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How long can a Costa Rican stay in the US?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

How long can a tourist stay for? A US B1B2 Visa for Costa Rica Citizens allows you to stay in the US up to 180 days per visit and permits you to make multiple entries. Get a visa for the US B1B2 Visa for Costa Rica Citizens. It will remain valid for 10 years. How […]

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Is Colombian white?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

It is nevertheless estimated that 40% of the Colombian population can be categorized as white, forming the second-largest racial group, after Mestizo Colombians (47%). What is the race of a Colombian? Most of the population (over 86 percent) is either mestizo (having both Amerindian and white ancestry) or white. People of African (10.4 percent) and […]

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Why are dolphins pink in Bolivia?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Their diet is mostly fish, but with over 50 types of fish to chose from it’s no problem. These dolphins eat 25% of their body weight every day. They also get very pink when they do a lot of exercise because the blood flows to the tiny capillaries that are just below their skin. Are […]

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Why was Chile colonized?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Ferdinand Magellan first landed on the shores of Chile in 1520, and Spanish conquest followed soon after. Early Spanish conquistadors came from Peru in the north, hoping to exploit the area for precious gold and silver.The Spanish-Portuguese treaty of 1494 granted to Spain all territory west of Brazil. When was Chile colonized? The territory of […]

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How are you translate in Brazil?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

How to Say “How Are You?” in Portuguese. If you’d like to say, “How are you?” in Portuguese, you would generally say, “Tudo bem?” (All well?) Another common way to phrase the question is, “Tudo bom?” (All good?) Rosetta Stone specifically focuses on teaching Brazilian Portuguese, also known as Português do Brasil. How do you […]

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What came first Ecuador or the equator?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Ecuador is named after the Equator, the imaginary line around the Earth that splits the country in two. Most of the country is in the Southern Hemisphere. Ecuador is roughly the size of Colorado and is bordered by Colombia and Peru. Which was named First the Equator or Ecuador? Ecuador was named after the equator […]

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How are schools funded in Argentina?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Wages and salaries make up more than 90 percent of the total budget. Private institutions of higher learning are not subsidized by the government, and primary and secondary schools, to receive funding, must meet conditions stipulated by national authorities. How are public schools funded in Argentina? In the case of elementary and high schools, they […]

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What are geographical features of Costa Rica?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Costa Rica’s geography mainly consists of coastal plain vivisected by five towering mountain ranges: the Central Mountain Range (Cordillera Central), the Talamanca Mountain Range (Cordillera de Talamanca), the Tilaran Mountain Range (Cordillera de Tilaran), the Guanacaste Mountain Range (Cordillera de Guanacaste) and What are three features of Costa Rica geography? Costa Rica geographical features include […]

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Where can I exchange Bolivian currency to USD?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Convert Bolivian Bolíviano to US Dollar BOB USD 1 BOB 0.144962 USD 5 BOB 0.724809 USD 10 BOB 1.44962 USD 25 BOB 3.62404 USD Where can I exchange Bolivian currency in the United States? The best is to bring cash and exchange at Casas de cambio or at the airport. The best ATM to withdraw […]

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When did Argentina become communist?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Communist Party of Argentina Communist Party of Argentina Partido Comunista de la Argentina Founded 6 January 1918 Split from Socialist Party Headquarters Buenos Aires Membership 22,523 (2016) When did Argentina become socialist? Although this thought existed, Socialism in Argentina started in the 1890s with the formation of the ‘Socialist Party” in 1896. How long was […]

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How did Chile dictatorship end?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

The military dictatorship ended in 1990 with the election of Christian-Democrat candidate Patricio Aylwin. However, the military remained out of civilian control for several years after the junta itself had lost power. How did Chile return to democracy? The preparation for the transition began within the dictatorship itself when a Constitution establishing a transition itinerary […]

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What is peak season in Argentina?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

December – March is the peak season in Argentina, when most of the tourists visit. This is because Patagonia, the biggest tourist attraction in the country, is most accessible during these warmer months. Buenos Aires tends to be too hot around this time, as would the north. What is the best month to go to […]

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