• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

The Flat

Travel Q&A and Tips

  • Destinations
    • Africa and Middle East
    • Asia
    • Australasia
    • Canada
    • Caribbean
    • Central and South America
    • Europe
    • India
    • Mexico
    • United States

Is Poland a developing or developed country?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

The economy of Poland is an industrialized, mixed economy with a developed market that serves as the sixth-largest in the European Union by nominal GDP and fifth-largest by GDP (PPP).Economy of Poland. Country group Developing/Emerging High-income economy Developed market Statistics Population 38,382,600 (31 December 2019) Why is Poland a developing country? According to the definition […]

Filed Under: Europe

Do potatoes grow in Switzerland?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Switzerland is a land of potatoes. The potato is an important crop in the Swiss agricultural sector. It is grown on more than 10,000 hectares. Potato cultivation starts with the seed potatoes. What crops do they grow in Switzerland? Since 1990, organic farms have increased almost eight-fold. By end 2000, there were 5 850 organic […]

Filed Under: Europe

Why is Turkey bad for you?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Risks. Processed turkey products can be high in sodium and harmful to health. Many processed meats are smoked or made with sodium nitrites. These combine with amines that are naturally present in the meat and form N-nitroso compounds, which are known carcinogens. Why should you not eat turkey? 10 Reasons Why You Should Not Eat […]

Filed Under: Europe

How much is coffee in Iceland?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

A cup of latté or cappuccino estimates at 600 ISK, tea at around 400 ISK (usually with free hot water refills) and a regular black coffee goes for anything from 200-500 ISK. There are a few ways to get around this. How much does a meal cost in Iceland? Most meals at dinner will be […]

Filed Under: Europe

What caused Iceland financial crisis?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

One of the most important causes of the financial crisis was the misguided use of inflation targeting. In the late 20th century, Iceland experienced the most volatile inflation rates among advanced countries. Table 3 shows the inflationary dynamics in the OECD countries between 1980 and 2009. Why did Iceland have a financial crisis? The crisis […]

Filed Under: Europe

Does it snow in Barcelona in December?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Barcelona snow Barcelona rarely gets snow in the city center, but it can happen. It usually only snows very lightly in the city for perhaps a few hours and it usually melts within 24 hours.On 25th December 1962 Barcelona a huge snowfall of almost 1m of snow in the city. Does it snow in Barcelona? […]

Filed Under: Europe Tagged With: Barcelona, Spain

How many polar bears live in Iceland?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

600 polar bears. Polar bears in Iceland Information exists on just over 600 polar bears recorded as having arrived in Iceland from the beginning of human settlement on the island to the present day. Has there been polar bears in Iceland? In total around 500 polar bears have arrived in Iceland, since the year 890. […]

Filed Under: Europe

Can you go swimming in Barcelona in May?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

You can swim comfortably in the sea at the beaches of Barcelona for around 4 to 5 months of the year starting from the end of May until the end of September.The warmest and best months for swimming in the sea in Barcelona are July, August and September. What months Can you swim in Barcelona? […]

Filed Under: Europe Tagged With: Barcelona, Spain

What makes Denmark so happy?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

According to one social media post, Denmark has turned up at the top of list. “Denmark is ranked as the happiest country in the world with 33 hours work in a week, $20 minimum wages, free universities and medical care, free child care and low level of Corruption,” reads a Dec. What are the main […]

Filed Under: Europe

Where should I go between Rome and Florence?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

In our opinion, Montepulciano boasts some of the absolute best views of the Tuscan countryside from any hilltop town, and some of the best wine, too. Montepulciano is small and doesn’t take too long to see, making it the perfect stop when driving from Rome to Florence. Where should I stop between Rome and Florence? […]

Filed Under: Europe Tagged With: Florence, Italy

What does Milanese style mean?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Preparing something milanese (or milanesa) style means dredging thin slices of meat in eggs and seasoned bread crumbs and frying them.Preparing something milanese (or milanesa) style means dredging thin slices of meat in eggs and seasoned bread crumbs and frying them. Why is it called Milanese? Milanese watch straps are named after the Italian city […]

Filed Under: Europe Tagged With: Italy, Milan

Do I need a sponsorship to work in Netherlands?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

You need a contract with an employer or research institution in the Netherlands. The employer has to be a recognised sponsor by the IND. For scientific researchers: your employment contract is signed on behalf of the institution. Do you require sponsorship to work in the Netherlands? The employer you wish to work for in the […]

Filed Under: Europe

What is Lyon France most known for?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

gastronomy. Lyon became a major economic hub during the Renaissance. The city is recognised for its cuisine and gastronomy, as well as historical and architectural landmarks; as such, the districts of Old Lyon, the Fourvière hill, the Presqu’île and the slopes of the Croix-Rousse are inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List. What is Lyon […]

Filed Under: Europe Tagged With: France, Lyon

Are supermarkets expensive in Iceland?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Grocery stores in Iceland are actually super affordable places for foreigners to shop. Unlike almost everything else in Iceland [gas, liquor, accommodations, dining out], prices at grocery stores in Iceland are relatively similar to shopping at your average store in America or Europe. How expensive is the food in Iceland? While meal prices in Iceland […]

Filed Under: Europe

Is Norway bigger than Texas?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Texas is about 2.1 times bigger than Norway. Norway is approximately 323,802 sq km, while Texas is approximately 678,052 sq km, making Texas 109% larger than Norway. Meanwhile, the population of Norway is ~5.5 million people (19.7 million more people live in Texas). What state is closest in size to Norway? California is approximately 403,882 […]

Filed Under: Europe

  • « Go to Previous Page
  • Go to page 1
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Go to page 8
  • Go to page 9
  • Go to page 10
  • Go to page 11
  • Go to page 12
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Go to page 920
  • Go to Next Page »

Previous

  • How many cigarettes can I take to Norway?
  • Can you drink the water in Iceland?
  • What happens to mortgage when you sell Netherlands?
  • How much is a bottle of vodka in Iceland?
  • Is Tuscan the same as Tuscany?
  • Why was Venice a successful trading Centre?
  • Is it difficult to find a job in Milan?
  • Are there 2 airports in Barcelona?
  • What foods do Ireland import?
  • Why is Helsinki made?
  • Can you drink water from the tap in Ireland?
  • What is Denmark doing against climate change?
  • Where do most English expats live in Turkey?
  • Why does the Netherlands have so many names?
  • How long did Austria have a monarchy?

Destinations

  • Africa and Middle East
  • Asia
  • Australasia
  • Canada
  • Caribbean
  • Central and South America
  • Europe
  • India
  • Mexico
  • United States
  • About
  • Privacy Policy for theflatbkny.com

Copyright © 2025 · theflatbkny.com