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Is North London poor?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

The most concentrated areas of high poverty are in areas such as Tower Hamlets, Hackney, Newham, and the north east of London. There are also noticeable pockets of high poverty rates in areas in west London, such as in Brent and the north ends of Kensington & Chelsea and Westminster. Is North London rough? A […]

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What are the major landforms in France?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Most of the major landforms in France offer lodging nearby, making it easy to stay in the area overnight. The Alps. The French Alps stretch along the southeast side of the country, following the border with neighboring Italy. Gorges du Verdon Canyon. Massif Central. Loire River. What are some major landforms in Paris France? Some […]

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How is Venice represented in Othello?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Venice.1500-1750) Venice is a prosperous Italian city and a symbol of law and civilization. It’s also full of white people, which makes Othello, a black Moor, stand out among the Venetians. Why does Venice symbolize order in Othello? Firstly, Venice represents that which is supposedly good – law and order, a structured and civilized way […]

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What is the average temp in Ireland?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Ireland does not suffer from the extremes of temperature experienced by many other countries at similar latitude. Mean daily winter temperatures vary from 4.0 °C (39.2 °F) to 7.6 °C (45.7 °F). Mean daily summer temperatures vary from 12.3 °C (54.1 °F) to 15.7 °C (60.3 °F). What is the average monthly temperature in Ireland? […]

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What is there to do in Oslo for 4 days?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

20 ways to spend 4 days in Oslo Visit Oslo Cathedral. Stroll down Karl Johans Gate. Vigeland Sculpture Park. Oslo City Hall. Freeze your socks off with a Oslo Fjord Cruise Boat Ride. Take a trip down primary school memory lane with a visit to the Viking Museum. Eat Norwegian Salmon. Fine Dining with a […]

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Do you need a car in Edinburgh?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Hiring a car in Edinburgh is as unnecessary as it is in London. The cost of car hire, parking and fuel will put a substantial dent in your budget, and there is no need to use a car to sightsee in either of those city centres. www.lothianbuses.com is the place to start for transport in […]

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What is the best month to visit Sweden?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

The best time to visit Sweden is generally between May and September when the temperature is pretty similar to that of southern Britain – though with more hours of sunshine and rain. What is the coldest month in Sweden? FebruaryFebruary is usually Sweden’s coldest month, with temperatures from – 22 to -3°C. In northern Sweden, […]

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Why did Serbia invade Croatia?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

A majority of Croats wanted Croatia to leave Yugoslavia and become a sovereign country, while many ethnic Serbs living in Croatia, supported by Serbia, opposed the secession and wanted Serb-claimed lands to be in a common state with Serbia. When did Serbia invade Croatia? The Yugoslav army, rapidly transforming into a Serbian army, supported the […]

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Is the UK bigger than Norway?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Norway is about 1.3 times bigger than United Kingdom. United Kingdom is approximately 243,610 sq km, while Norway is approximately 323,802 sq km, making Norway 33% larger than United Kingdom. Is Norway richer than UK? Norway has a GDP per capita of $72,100 as of 2017, while in United Kingdom, the GDP per capita is […]

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When did Scotland and England last play each other?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

England–Scotland football rivalry First meeting 30 November 1872 (SCO 0–0 ENG) Latest meeting 18 June 2021 (ENG 0–0 SCO) Next meeting TBD Statistics Meetings total 115 When was the last time Scotland played England at a major tournament? Euro 2020: Scotland v England at Euro 1996 and what life was like then. It was the […]

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Why does it smell in Venice?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

The effluent from the millions of tourists that visit the city goes straight into the canals and the shallow lagoon, sometimes causing a thick soup of algae and the smell of rotting vegetation. “Who would dig up Venice to lay sewage pipes?” he asked. What is the smell in Venice? Venice canals do not smell. […]

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How old is Valencia?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

The history of Valencia, one of the oldest cities in Spain, begins over 2100 years ago with its founding as a Roman colony under the name “Valentia Edetanorum” on the site of a former Iberian town, by the river Turia in the province of Edetania. How old is the city of Valencia? 2000 years oldValencia, […]

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How would you describe Athens Greece?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Athens was the largest and most powerful Greek state. It was a city with lots of beautiful public buildings, shops and public baths. The people of Athens lived below the Acropolis (rocky hill).Athena was the goddess of wisdom and war and was the patron of Athens. What is Athens known for? Athens, Modern Greek Athínai, […]

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Why is Florence called the cradle of the Renaissance?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Why was Florence called the cradle of the Renaissance? It was called the cradle because the Renaissance was called a “rebirth” and Florence was the most powerful city in the Renaissance. How were Florence’s industries related to the city’s culture? Why is Florence the cradle of the Renaissance? Florence is often named as the birthplace […]

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What makes Cambridge different?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Cambridge is home to one of the oldest and most prestigious universities in the world, giving it a rich intellectual history, and a bunch of extremely pretty buildings. What is Cambridge best known for? 5 Things Cambridge is Famous For Cambridge University. The University of Cambridge is undoubtedly the most famous thing about Cambridge. King’s […]

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