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Does Hungary offer free education?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Most of the Hungarian universities are public institutions and tuition free, that’s why students traditionally study without fee payment.Today, there are 67 higher education institutions in Hungary, ranging from small colleges to top research universities. Is Hungarian university free? In addition to paying tuition fees, students at Hungarian universities are also required to pay an […]

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Does it snow in Germany in October?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

The month with the highest snowfall is January (44mm). Months with the least snowfall are May, June, July, August, September and October (0mm). What is the snowiest month in Germany? JanuarySnow in January January is the snowiest and coldest month of Germany, with little sunshine or warmth throughout the country. How cold does it get […]

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Is Krakow or Warsaw nicer?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

In general, Warsaw is a larger city that is more spread out and cosmopolitan. Krakow, on the other hand, is much more compact but still gets the bulk of the tourist attention. While Warsaw is larger and more sophisticated, most foreign visitors go to Krakow, the most popular tourist destination in Poland. Is it better […]

Filed Under: Europe Tagged With: Krakow, Poland

What is Croatian grappa?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Grappa made from the grape variety Moscato/Muskatela. 40% Alc. Mild in taste, fruity and very delicious, it is a 100% natural product, without any additives or coloring. It serves as the perfect finale for any meal and in Croatia they use to hand the moscato grappa also as a welcome drink. What is the national […]

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Is French and France Same?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

It’s a noun. You can also say “a French man, a man who is French”. In this case, French is an adjective. Note that adjectives of nationality take an uppercase in English, they don’t in French. Is French and France the same country? The official name of the country is ‘The French Republic‘ (République française). […]

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Does Italy have a strong navy?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

As of August 2014, the Italian Navy had a strength of 30,923 active personnel, with approximately 184 vessels in service, including minor auxiliary vessels. It is considered a multiregional and a blue-water navy. Italian Navy Motto(s) Italian: Patria e Onore “Fatherland and Honour” How powerful is the Italian Navy? The Marina Militare is considered the […]

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How do I get from Romania to Ukraine?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

The best way to get from Romania to Ukraine is to bus which takes 21h 58m and costs $36 – $38. Alternatively, you can train via Ungheni, which costs $40 – $85 and takes 24h 42m. Can you cross from Romania to Ukraine? The Romania–Ukraine border is the state border between Romania and Ukraine. It […]

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How long are Cambridge supervisions?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Typically, you have one or two hour-long supervisions each week (this varies from course to course) and you do preparation for each one – usually reading, writing an essay or working on some problems. How long are Cambridge lectures? Each lecture lasts about 50 minutes. All lectures take place in week day and Saturday (but […]

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What has Norway done to reduce poverty?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

These two specific initiatives important in the current Norwegian efforts to combat poverty among children are: ▪ Measures for children and youth in urban areas; ▪ Competence-building and development measures for the child welfare and the social welfare services to prevent and reduce poverty among children and youth. How does Norway fight poverty? The Norwegian […]

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Did Barcelona find hamilcar Barca?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Foundation and medieval growth. According to tradition, Barcelona was founded by either the Phoenicians or the Carthaginians, who had trading posts along the Catalonian coast. It is no longer thought, however, that the city owes its name to the family of the Carthaginian leader Hamilcar Barca. Is Barcelona named after Hamilcar Barca? Some sources say […]

Filed Under: Europe Tagged With: Barcelona, Spain

Is one day in Munich enough?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

When travelling to Bavaria, you should take time to spend at least one day in Munich.While one day in Munich is not near enough to experience all Munich has to offer, you can get a good take on why it is so popular with tourists. How many days do you need to see Munich? How […]

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Is childcare free in Austria?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Childcare costs in Austria Since 2009, part-time daycare is free for under-fives throughout Austria. In 2010, pre-school education became compulsory and childcare is free of charge for the following age-groups in the different provinces: Vienna – all-day care is free of charge for children up to six. How much is kindergeld in Austria? 29.20 euro […]

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Is Harvard more prestigious than Cambridge?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Very difficult to chose, but if forced I would say Oxford, then Cambridge, then Harvard. Oxford ahead of Cambridge, because they’re always listed that way. It’s Oxbridge, not Camford. This followed many debates about precedence in the late medieval and early modern period (when Harvard was a cabin in the woods). Is Oxford Harvard better […]

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What is the poorest place in Ireland?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

The St Mary’s Park area of Limerick City is now the most disadvantaged area in Ireland and Dublin has benefitted most from the upturn in the economy. That’s according to the latest national “deprivation index” from Pobal. What is the poorest part of Ireland? DonegalDonegal remains the poorest county in the Republic, according to the […]

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What is the main religion in Bulgaria?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

The constitution recognizes Eastern Orthodox Christianity as the country’s “traditional” religion, and the law exempts the Bulgarian Orthodox Church (BOC) from registration. What is the popular religion in Bulgaria? By far the dominant religion in Bulgaria is Eastern Orthodox Christianity, professed by the prevalent ethnic group, the Bulgarians, who are adherents of the Bulgarian Orthodox […]

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