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How much debt is Ireland in?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Ireland’s €240bn debt: how does it compare with other countries? What is Ireland’s national debt 2020? In the latest reports, Ireland National Government Debt reached 270.6 USD bn in Mar 2021. The country’s Nominal GDP reached 112.1 USD bn in Dec 2020. How much debt is Ireland 2021? Gross National Debt at End-October 2021 Composition […]

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Is it cheaper to live in France than the US?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Cost of Living in France vs USA Almost everything you buy in France is more expensive than the USA. There are a few cheaper things such as bread or wine, but even those are similar in price. Rent is the largest expense for most expats and natives alike, especially if you choose to live in […]

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What should you avoid in Turkey?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

14 Things Not To Do In Turkey Don’t Wear Shoes In Worship Places. Do Not Forget Table Etiquette. Avoid Obscuring A Praying Person’s View. Do Not Disrespect Ramadan Customs. Do Not Board A Cab Without A Taxi Logo. Do Not Wear Revealing Clothes. Do Not Misuse The Turkish Language. Avoid Leaving Food On Your Plate. […]

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What is Sweden’s economy classified as?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Sweden has a mixed economic system in which there is a variety of private freedom, combined with centralized economic planning and government regulation. Is Sweden a command economy? Sweden has a mixed economy, with elements of both socialism and the private-enterprise system. Most companies are privately owned. The government, however, has an important role in […]

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Which course is best for job in London?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Best Subjects to Study in UK for Jobs Geology, Earth Sciences & Renewable Energy. Engineering. Mathematics, Economics, Actuarial Science & Statistics. Medicine and Dentistry. Archaeology. Performing Arts and Creative Arts. Other Top Courses to Pursue in UK for Jobs. Business Subjects / MBA. Which course is best for job in UK? Most Employable Degrees in […]

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What is the favorite food of Ireland?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Colcannon and champ Potatoes are still a staple at most mealtimes, with traditional dishes remaining popular. Colcannon is a classic, comforting mash of potatoes, cabbage (or kale) and butter (or cream), flavoured with spring onions. What is the Irish national dish? Irish StewIrish Stew To many across the country, Irish stew is the national dish […]

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Are English teachers in demand in Germany?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

However, the demand for most teaching jobs comes from large cities such as Frankfurt and Munich, where many large international corporations and students are based. As a result, it’s much easier finding jobs to teach English in Germany in cities! Are teachers in demand in Germany? The nationwide shortage of primary school teachers is set […]

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Did England ever invade Norway?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

It is named after England, the common name in Scandinavia for Great Britain, which declared war on Denmark-Norway due to disagreements over the neutrality of Danish trade and to prevent the Danish fleet falling into the hands of the First French Empire.English Wars (Scandinavia) Date 1801, 1807–1814 Location Denmark–Norway Sweden Germany Did the UK ever […]

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Is Berlin still a divided city?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

The city is divided in half; the Soviet Union in the east, and the British, Americans and French in the west. The Soviets begin the Berlin blockade.Berlin airlift ends. Is Berlin divided? The city of Berlin, though technically part of the Soviet zone, was also split, with the Soviets taking the eastern part of the […]

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Are all Bordeaux wines blends?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

As with the reds, white Bordeaux wines are usually blends, most commonly of Sémillon and a smaller proportion of Sauvignon blanc. Other permitted grape varieties are Sauvignon gris, Ugni blanc, Colombard, Merlot blanc, Ondenc and Mauzac. Recently permitted by Bordeaux wineries, three new white grapes have been added. Is Bordeaux always a blend? One of […]

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Are all Iceland products palm oil free?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Iceland says it has now reformulated 17 products that proved too tricky to include in its 2018 pledge to go palm oil free.The frozen food chain announced in April 2018 that all its own label products would be palm oil-free by the end of the year. In January 2019 it said the goal had been […]

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Is beer cheaper than water in Germany?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Other countries that can toast the new year on the cheap include New Zealand, the Czech Republic, and Germany. That the Czech Republic’s beer is cheaper than water in most bars led its health minister to call on restaurants and bars to offer at least one beverage at a lower cost than beer. Why beer […]

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How much is a glass of wine in Krakow?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Wine by the glass can work out very expensive in most Krakow restaurants, especially compared to other drink and food prices. Usually a glass is only 125ml (a small glass in UK is usually 175) and can cost at least 20zl. How much is a glass of wine in Poland? A single person estimated monthly […]

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Why is it rude to clink glasses in Hungary?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

People will literally have their eyes wide open and protruding as they clink glasses to make sure you know that they’re looking at you, and that they know that you’re looking at them. Why can’t you clink your glasses in Hungary? Hungary. Unless you want to be considered offensive, don’t clink your glass during a […]

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Why is there a Little Italy in San Diego?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Little Italy originally took shape in the 1920s, as Italian fishermen and their families began settling there to be close to the city’s tuna industry. For a time, San Diego was known as the “tuna capital” of the entire west coast, and the 6,000 immigrant families populating Little Italy were a huge reason why. Do […]

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