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Why were Portugal and Spain rivals?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Europeans sought new trade routes to the silk and spices of Asia. These routes were blocked by hostile Muslim forces by the mid-fifteenth century. Seafaring techniques had improved, and Portugal and Spain were able to launch multi-ship voyages to distant lands.By 1492, Spain had emerged as Portugal’s primary rival. What was the conflict between Spain […]

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What is Pivo in Croatia?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Beer drinker. What is the most popular beer in Croatia? OžujskoOžujsko is the most popular beer in Croatia, with 10 bottles being consumed every second. It has been produced since 1892. Who owns Ozujsko? Zagrebačka pivovaraOžujsko (fully Ožujsko pivo; lit. March Beer), also known and marketed as Žuja, is a Croatian brand of lager beer […]

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Is Discover accepted in Denmark?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Unfortunately, using your Discover card can be hit or miss in Europe. While acceptance is high in a few countries, such as Austria and Switzerland, it’s more limited in many popular destinations.Discover card in Europe. Country Acceptance rate Denmark Moderate Finland Moderate France Low Germany Moderate Is Discover Card accepted internationally? Discover is accepted nationwide […]

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Is Sweden a poor country?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Sweden, a Nordic country in Northern Europe known for its progressive politics, is home to a population of 10.3 million.Although Sweden is a relatively wealthy country, 16.2% of its people are at risk of falling into poverty. Is Sweden a wealthy country? Sweden is the world’s 16th wealthiest country. Its Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per […]

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Who was King of Greece in ww2?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

George II. George II, (born July 20, 1890, Tatoi, near Athens, Greece—died April 1, 1947, Athens), king of Greece from September 1922 to March 1924 and from October 1935 until his death. His second reign was marked by the ascendancy of the military dictator Ioannis Metaxas. Who was King of Greece during World War 2? […]

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Is Denmark friendly to foreigners?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Expats living in Denmark found Danes were less friendly to foreigners than in most of the countries surveyed. On average, 65 percent of expats around the world said their host country was composed of friendly people; only 49 percent of expats in Denmark could say the same. Is Denmark a good place for foreigners? 9 […]

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Did Venice control other territories?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Byzantine hegemony was destroyed, and in the partition of the Empire that followed, Venice gained strategic territories in the Aegean Sea (three-eighths of the Byzantine Empire), including the islands of Crete and Euboea. What other areas did Venice control? As such, the Venetian Republic became the centre of a maritime empire of unequalled power, extending […]

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Why is fertility rate low in Italy?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Among the factors often cited as contributing to very low fertility is a postponement of marriage to ever-later ages. Such a factor might be thought to be especially influential in Italy, where childbearing remains closely tied to marriage. Why is Italy’s population so low? The main reasons cited were bleak job prospects and the absence […]

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Is it easy to find a job in Ireland?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Finding work in Ireland can be difficult but with the correct preparation, advice and planning this task can be made a lot easier.As with most countries, most jobs can be found in the major cities so if you are living in Dublin, Galway or Cork there is more chance of finding a job in Ireland. […]

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Is West Midlands bigger than London?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

The West Midlands region shares its borders with the North West, East Midlands, South East and South West regions of England, and with Wales. It is the only landlocked region in England, with an area of 13,000 square km, making it the third smallest English region by area, after London and the North East. Is […]

Filed Under: Europe Tagged With: England, London

How many millions live in Berlin?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

3.7 million. Berlin has a population of around 3.7 million and has grown by an average of over 40,000 people over the years. In the pandemic year 2020, Berlin recorded the first loss of migration after 20 years of around 2,000 inhabitants. What is the population of Berlin 2020? 3,664,088 Berlin Elevation 34 m (112 […]

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Why is Poland a powerful emerging market?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Given its sizable population and growing middle class, Poland is becoming a growing market of interest to international businesses. Given its sizable population and growing middle class, Poland is becoming a growing market of interest to international businesses. Is Poland an emerging market? The term “frontier market” is used for developing countries with smaller, riskier, […]

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Can you find obsidian in Iceland?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Increased viscosity impedes crystallization, and the lava solidifies as a glass. Obsidian boulders formed from lava flow.The obsidians of Mount Hekla in Iceland, the Eolie Islands off the coast of Italy, and Obsidian Cliff in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, U.S., are all well-known occurrences. What gemstones can be found in Iceland? A total of 25 […]

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Does coffee grow in Iceland?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

The greenhouse in South Iceland already has good experience of growing coffee beans—as there are already five very productive coffee plants there.Vísir reports that the greenhouse is still best-known for its famous Icelandic bananas. “Here in Hveragerði is the biggest banana plantation in Europe,” Guðríður explains. Why is there no Starbucks in Iceland? There’s no […]

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What is Glasgow like as a city?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Glasgow was voted one of the world’s friendliest cities by Rough Guides in 2019 and took the number one spot in 2021. It is a warm and welcoming city with a strong community vibe thanks to its friendly and outgoing natives, or ‘Weegies”, and its transport links are also second to none. Is Glasgow a […]

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