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What kind of economy is Iceland?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Iceland has a mixed economy with high levels of free trade and government intervention. What is the economy of Iceland like? Tourism, aluminum smelting, and fishing are the pillars of the economy. For decades the Icelandic economy depended heavily on fisheries, but tourism has now surpassed fishing and aluminum as Iceland’s main export industry. Is […]

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Was the Berlin Wall built after WWII?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Two days after sealing off free passage between East and West Berlin with barbed wire, East German authorities begin building a wall—the Berlin Wall—to permanently close off access to the West.The end of World War II in 1945 saw Germany divided into four Allied occupation zones. Why was the Berlin Wall built after ww2? Why […]

Filed Under: Europe Tagged With: Berlin, Germany

Is it safe to swim in the sea in Barcelona?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

You can swim comfortably in the sea at the beaches of Barcelona for around 4 to 5 months of the year starting from the end of May until the end of September.The warmest and best months for swimming in the sea in Barcelona are July, August and September. Seawater quality is high. Can you swim […]

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What is the legal drinking age in Croatia?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

18. Drinking etiquette in Croatia Croatia’s drinking laws don’t dictate a legal minimum age for drinking, but you have to be 18 or over to purchase alcohol and the drink driving laws are strict. Can you drink at 16 in Croatia? Drinking Laws — The minimum age for purchasing liquor in Croatia is 18, but […]

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Why is Rome in Italy?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Rome’s contemporary history reflects the long-standing tension between the spiritual power of the papacy and the political power of the Italian state capital. Rome was the last city-state to become part of a unified Italy, and it did so only under duress, after the invasion of Italian troops in 1870. Why did Rome become Italy? […]

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Is Norway expensive for tourists?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Norway is also known as one of the most expensive countries in Europe. Accommodation, food, and transportation can all be quite pricey. Whether you’re in the city or countryside, you can expect to spend a good amount on travel, but there are a few tips that can help you save some money. Is Norway expensive […]

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What are Ireland’s main imports and exports?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

The most recent imports of Ireland are led by Planes, Helicopters, and/or Spacecraft ($7.64B), Computers ($3.74B), Packaged Medicaments ($3.35B), Refined Petroleum ($3.35B), and Blood, antisera, vaccines, toxins and cultures ($3.28B). What are Ireland’s major imports and exports? Top 10 Aircraft, spacecraft: US$14.3 billion (14.6% of total imports) Machinery including computers: $11.9 billion (12.2%) Pharmaceuticals: $10.2 […]

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Does Iceland have good beaches?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Iceland is home to some of the most enchanting beaches in the world. The beaches in Iceland offer some of the most picturesque views in the world, be it the Northern Lights, the Blue Lagoon stunning beaches and a one of a kind experience. Are there swimmable beaches in Iceland? Ylströndin at Nauthólsvík – The […]

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Who was the best King of Poland?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Casimir the Great. Casimir III, byname Casimir the Great, Polish Kazimierz Wielki, (born April 30, 1310, Kujawy, Poland—died November 5, 1370), king of Poland from 1333 to 1370, called “the Great” because he was deemed a peaceful ruler, a “peasant king,” and a skillful diplomat. Is there a Polish royal family? In the same year, […]

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What time does Cambridge train station close?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Monday-Saturday 08:00-20:00 Sunday 10:00-20:00 Bank Holidays 09:00-18:00 The hours shown are for the Customer Relations team on 0345 600 7245 (option 8). Where do trains go from Cambridge? Typical routes for commuters from Cambridge are London King’s Cross and Liverpool Street, while some of our most popular routes are Peterborough to Cambridge, Cambridge to Stansted […]

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What is the Polish population in Ireland?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

approximately 122,515. The Polish minority in the Republic of Ireland numbered approximately 122,515 (2.57% of the population) according to 2016 census figures. Are there a lot of Polish people in Ireland? There were 122,515 Polish nationals living in Ireland in April 2016, the largest non-Irish population group in 2016. Do Polish like Irish? Polish people […]

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How much tax do you pay in Barcelona?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

General VAT, which is applied by default on all goods and services. The tax rate is 21%. How much tax do you pay in Spain? In general, non-resident taxpayers are taxed at the rate of 24 percent on income obtained in Spanish territory or which arises from Spanish sources, and at the rate of 19 […]

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Did Glasgow ever have city walls?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Some of the wall lies within the Glasgow city boundary but most of the wall stretches from east to west and can be reached by car. Objects from the wall can be seen by visiting the University of Glasgow’s Hunterian Museum. 19th century Govan Old Parish Church is set within an ancient graveyard. How was […]

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What was the score between England and Scotland in 1996?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

2-0. Needless to say, there is more than a chance to qualify for the next round of the Euros resting on Friday’s result – national pride is at stake too. It is 25 years since both national sides met in the Euro championships – when England beat Scotland 2-0 at Wembley at Euro 96. What […]

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Where should I move in Tuscany?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

The central swath of the region is home to some of Italy’s highest real estate prices. If you’re looking for affordability in Tuscany, look toward the periphery of the region and towns like Pistoia, Lucca, Volterra, Manciano, Pitigliano, and San Sepolcro. The region holds hundreds of charming small towns. Where in Tuscany should I live? […]

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