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What food is Bulgaria famous for?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

18 Traditional Bulgarian Food Favorites you should absolutely try when you visit: Shopska Salad. Tarator Soup. Shkembe Chorba. Chushka Biurek (Stuffed Peppers) Kebapche. Madradjisko (Egg & Cheese in Clay Pot) Palačinka (Bulgarian Pancakes) Baklava. What is the national dish of Bulgaria? Shopska Salata1. Shopska Salata What is Bulgaria famous for? Bulgaria is worldwide famous for […]

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Does Norway have raccoons?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

This is clearly a species that is highly undesirable in the Norwegian countryside.” Though native to North America, raccoons have had no problem adjusting to life in Germany, where there is already a population of some half a million. What countries have raccoons? Raccoons can be found natively throughout most of the US and Canada, […]

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Does it rain a lot in Lisbon in November?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

What is the wettest month in Lisbon? November is the month with the most rainfall in Lisbon, Portugal. Rain falls for 13 days and accumulates 127.6mm (5.02″) of precipitation. Is Lisbon rainy in November? November is the month with the most rainfall in Lisbon. Rain falls for 13 days and accumulates 127.6mm (5.02″) of precipitation. […]

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When did Austria Control Venice?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

On 18 January 1798, the Austrians took control of Venice and ended the plunder. Austria’s control was short-lived, however, as Venice would be back under French control by 1805. It then returned to Austrian hands in 1815 as the Kingdom of Lombardy–Venetia until its incorporation into the Kingdom of Italy in 1866. When did Venice […]

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How is the economy in Madrid?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Madrid city is the largest economic hub in Spain with an estimated GDP of € 133 billion, 12% of the national GDP, representing nearly € 41,810 per capita (Ayuntamiento de Madrid).With an impressive per capita income of 45% above the EU average, Madrid is a rich, prosperous city. Is Madrid a rich country? The city […]

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Why does Sweden call Finland his wife?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

When Finland managed to reconnect with his friend Estonia, Sweden introduced himself and referred to Finland as his “wife”.Later on in their “married” life, Finland found a white puppy and adopted it. After a slew of bizarre names, he and Sweden made a compromise and called her Hanatamago. What does Finland Call Sweden in Hetalia? […]

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What was the impact of the Prague Spring and Soviet invasion?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

It created deep resentment in Czechoslovakia against the USSR, which contributed to later demands for independence. In 1989 Czechoslovakia broke free of Soviet control, and voted non-Communists into power. What was the impact of the invasion of Czechoslovakia? The invasion successfully stopped Alexander Dubček’s Prague Spring liberalisation reforms and strengthened the authority of the authoritarian […]

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Is Sicily and Sardinia part of Italy?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Sicily and Sardinia are the two largest islands in the Mediterranean, in that order. Both are part of Italy, and both are popular vacation destinations for mainland Italians and international travelers wanting beautiful beaches, delicious food and wine, charming small towns, archeological sites, and warm sunshine. Does Sardinia belong to Italy? Sardinia, Italian Sardegna, island […]

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What hemisphere is Italy?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Northern Hemisphere. Italy is part of the Northern Hemisphere. Two of the Pelagie Islands are located on the African continent. Is Italy in the eastern or western hemisphere? With a latitude of 41.8719° N, Italy is in the northern hemisphere, above the equator. The longitude of Italy is 12.5674° E which indicates that Italy is […]

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Is it illegal to throw out food in France?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

In February 2016, France adopted a law on fighting food waste that meant supermarkets were forbidden to destroy unsold food products and were compelled to donate it instead. This law constituted the starting point of the fight against food waste through banning its destruction and facilitating donation. How does France deal with food waste? The […]

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Is Glasgow or Edinburgh University better?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

The Complete University Guide names Edinburgh University as the best university to study medicine in Scotland. Glasgow University is a close second and beats Edinburgh in terms of student satisfaction. Is Glasgow harder to get into than Edinburgh? Edinburgh is the second hardest university to get into in Scotland, being beaten by St Andrews, who […]

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Is Hungary safe for Indian students?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Hungary is a modern and safe country, living costs are among the lowest in Europe. Hungary is a diverse, multicultural nation with many pleasant experiences for international students. Is Hungary safe for Indian? Hungary is, generally, a very safe country.Violent crimes such as robberies, rape, or assaults are also not an issue in this country, […]

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When was the Late Geometric period in Greece?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Late Geometric period lasted from 750 to 700/650 BC. When was the Greek Geometric period? 900 to 700 B.C.The roots of Classical Greece lie in the Geometric period of about ca. 900 to 700 B.C., a time of dramatic transformation that led to the establishment of primary Greek institutions. When did the Greek art period […]

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What’s the oldest building in Paris?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

The Arenes de Lutece is the oldest monument built in Paris, its construction dates back to the 1st century AD! It is in Ile de la Cité and in the Latin Quarter where the Roman Lutetia (IC AD) developed along its Cardo Maximus, the present rue Saint Jacques. What was the first building in Paris? […]

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Is Poland a depressed country?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

A growing share of Poles aged 18 to 24 declare having experienced acute feelings of depression (32%), helplessness (44%), as well as discouragement and fatigue (47%) in 2020. The share of young Poles who say they were affected by such negative emotions in 2020 is higher than the population’s average. Is Poland a friendly country? […]

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