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Is there a day train from Madrid to Lisbon?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

There are two trains a day, the first leaving at 10:19, allowing you to arrive into Lisbon just in time to sample its famous late-night entertainment and delicious custard tarts. Further information on the Madrid to Lisbon route can be found below, be sure to check it out. Is there an overnight train from Madrid […]

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What happened in Florence Italy during the Renaissance?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Florence, where the Italian Renaissance began, was an independent republic. It was also a banking and commercial capital and, after London and Constantinople, the third-largest city in Europe. Wealthy Florentines flaunted their money and power by becoming patrons, or supporters, of artists and intellectuals. What was going on in Florence during the Renaissance? Florence is […]

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Who owned Poland in 1914?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Poland had originally been an independent kingdom but by the late 18th century it had been divided up between Russia, Austria-Hungary and Germany. Who owned Poland in ww1? Kingdom of Poland (1916–1918) Its territory was to be created after the war of only a small part of the old Commonwealth, i.e. the territory of Kingdom […]

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What is turnover tax in Austria?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

The main tax rates are 20% and 10%, since 2016 another tax rate with 13% was implemented. What does turnover tax mean? The official definition of turnover according to the Companies Act is stated as “the amount derived from the provision of goods and services after deduction of trade discounts, value added tax (VAT), and […]

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Is Milan or Paris the fashion capital of the world?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Since the 16th century, Milan has been regarded as the Fashion Capital of the World. Nowadays, often the term fashion capital is used to describe the cities that hold fashion weeks, most prominently, Milan, London, Rome and New York, to showcase their industry. Is Milan the fashion capital of the world? The Italian city of […]

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Is there job opportunity in Finland?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Finland has much to offer in terms of employment opportunities and work-life balance. Finland has a lot to offer: a high standard of living, a safe and well-functioning society and easy access to nature. The UN’s World Happiness Report named it the happiest country on earth four years in a row. It also has jobs. […]

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Who ruled Milan?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

List of rulers of Milan Duchy of Milan First holder Gian Galeazzo Visconti Last holder Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor Present holder None Extinction date 9 June 1815 Who controlled Milan during the Renaissance? By the late 14th century, Milan had become a centralized monarchy under the control of the Visconti family. Giangaleazzo Visconti, who […]

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Why is Sweden’s population so small?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

The low population growth is the result of a substantial drop in immigration and a higher number of deaths during the coronavirus pandemic. At the same time, the number of both births and emigrants fell marginally compared with the first six months of 2019. This led to a halving of both immigration and birth surplus. […]

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How many Muslims are there in Oxford?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

7000 Muslims. Oxford is a small college town, but it has nearly 7000 Muslims, majority of whom are of South Asian origin. Does Oxford University accept Muslims? We are open to all Muslims and are a community free of judgement. What religion is Oxford? Its buildings bear Christian names, its colleges all maintain a separate […]

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What are some cultural facts about Denmark?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Fun facts about Denmark One of the happiest countries in the world. One of the happiest countries in the world. The Danish language has no word for “please” The oldest flag in the world. The Danish language has no word for “please” The oldest flag in the world. We have a word for that cosy […]

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Is Croatia a good place to study?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Foreign citizens who come to live in Croatia often point out security as one of the things they value most in that country. Also, Croatia offers economic and political stability, which makes it an ideal place to study. Is Croatia good for international students? Croatia has become an increasingly popular destination among international students in […]

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What is authentic Bulgarian cuisine?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Bulgarian food is tasty, fresh and hearty. Bulgaria is famous for its quality vegetables and dairy products and its variety of mild spices. Pork and chicken are the most common forms of meat, though seafood, fish and veal dishes are also popular and lamb has a special traditional place in Bulgarian cooking. What is traditional […]

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What is special about Turkey?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Turkey is famous for a diverse set of both oriental and European elements — from the traditional Turkish tea to the majestic Hagia Sophia. It’s also famous for its carpets, hammam and bazaars, destinations like Istanbul and Cappadocia, and sweet treats like Turkish delights and baklava. What is so special about Turkey? Turkey is friendly, […]

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What is considered rude in Paris France?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

French people tend not to visit unannounced or uninvited. To do so is considered rude. When invited to a dinner, it is common for guests to ask their hosts if they are required to bring something on the day. Guests may also bring a bottle of wine or dessert. Do and don’ts in Paris France? […]

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Can I send seeds to Norway?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Private citizens may import up to 50 packets of garden seeds without a permit. When you travel, you may bring with you small amount of fruit, vegetables, plants and flowers to Norway. If your company imports plants and seeds, you need a phytosanitary certificate. Can you send seeds in the mail internationally? Because most countries […]

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