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What is considered high income in Sweden?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Based on Statistics Sweden’s (2018a) data on salary dispersion by sector, the lower threshold of the top 10% high-income group is a monthly wage of SEK 49,200 before tax. For women, this is SEK 45,000 and for men SEK 53,100, while the average monthly wage in 2018 was SEK 34,600 before tax (Statistics Sweden 2018a). […]

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Is there a lot of poverty in Poland?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

The CIA World Factbook estimates that 17 percent of Poland’s population is under the poverty line. The World Data Group defines the poverty line as earning anything below $1.90 per day. Poland’s total population is 37.95 million people, which means that there are 6.4 million people in poverty. Is poverty a problem in Poland? Poverty […]

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Does Iceland have pools?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Iceland has over 160 pools, so there are lots of options. Some pools are manmade whilst others are natural. The natural hot springs are sometimes too hot or have harmful bacteria that make it unsafe to bathe in, therefore it is important to do your research before diving into the waters. Can you go swimming […]

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When did Venice start declining?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Venice’s long decline started in the 15th century. Venice confronted the Ottoman Empire in the Siege of Thessalonica (1422–1430) and sent ships to help defend Constantinople against the besieging Turks in 1453. Is Venice a dying city? Venice, as a lived-in city, is dying. A population which peaked at 164,000 in 1931 is now hovering […]

Filed Under: Europe Tagged With: Italy, Venice

What has Denmark done for sustainability?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Denmark submitted a VNR to the UN in 2017. Denmark has also selected water (SDG 6), energy (SDG 7), a green economy, green growth, and resource efficiency (SDG 12) as its priority areas for sustainable development (Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark, 2017). What has Denmark done being sustainable? In addition to the Climate Act, […]

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Is Sweden a feminine culture?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Countries that are considered feminine cultures are Sweden, Norway, the Netherlands, and Costa Rica. According to Hofstede, “Femininity stands for a society in which social gender roles overlap: Both men and women are supposed to be modest, tender, and concerned with the quality of life.” Is Sweden Masculine or feminine culture? Sweden scores 5 on […]

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Does Austria have agriculture?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Agriculture plays an important role for Austria’s economy going far beyond the production of food. While the share of the agricultural production is less than 1.5 % of the GDP, the Austrian farmers provide services that have a positive impact on other industries. Is Austria an agricultural country? Agriculture employs only a small percentage of […]

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How do you get from Amalfi Coast to nap?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Train or bus from Amalfi Coast to Naples Airport (NAP)? The best way to get from Amalfi Coast to Naples Airport (NAP) is to line 1 train which takes 2h 13m and costs €50 – €70. Alternatively, you can bus, which costs €5 – €11 and takes 3h 22m. How much is a taxi from […]

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How cold is the water in Barcelona?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

The warmest water temperature is in August with an average around 75.9°F / 24.4°C. The coldest month is February with an average water temperature of 55.4°F / 13.0°C. How warm is the sea in Barcelona? Average annual water temperature on the coast in Barcelona is 18.6°C, by the seasons: in winter 14.5°C, in spring 15.5°C, […]

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Where is the safest place to live in Berlin?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

These Are the Safest Areas to Stay in Berlin Charlottenburg. Explore this home. Mitte. The advantage of staying in the Mitte area is that you’re right in the thick of the action. Friedrichshain. The most dangerous part about Friedrichshain is its pronunciation. Treptow. Which is the best area to live in Berlin? Best Neighbourhoods in […]

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Can you get a full scholarship to Cambridge?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

This fully funded scholarship at the University of Cambridge are offered for those who have already been admitted by a Cambridge College. A full-tuition scholarship is not offered to MBA or MFin programs. You can also search for scholarships here that are available according to your nationality and chosen degree level. Can you study at […]

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How old is modern day Poland?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

The Kingdom of Poland was founded in 1025 and in 1569 cemented its longstanding political association with Lithuania by signing the Union of Lublin. How old is the Polish? Polish originally derived from Old Polish. Polish emerged in the 10th century when the Polish state developed itself. Previously a spoken language only, Polish became a […]

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Where are the puffins in Iceland?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

the Westman Islands. Yes, it is possible to see puffins along Iceland’s South Coast, including at Dyrhólaey, Ingólfshöfði, and on the Westman Islands. The Westman Islands is home to the largest colony of puffins in Iceland, and they can be seen along the cliffs, cliff tops, and by boat. Where in Iceland can you see […]

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Do they drink a lot in Norway?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

As a result, prohibitionists can point with pride to government statistics showing that Norwegians drink only about 4.9 liters (5.2 quarts) of pure alcohol per person per year, the lowest among Nordic countries.Up to half the alcohol Norwegians drink is smuggled or homemade. Is drinking a problem in Norway? Norway has a number of problems […]

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How was Iceland 60 million years ago?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Iceland is on a so-called hot spot on Earth, which means that volcanos regularly have a party and erupt.Iceland began to form some 60 million years ago when the North Atlantic Ocean – or the tectonic plates – began to pull apart and enough lava piled up to make land. How did Iceland form 55 […]

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