iTunes Gift Card (DK) Important Note: Apple iTunes Gift Card (DK) sold by SEAGM is region locked. ONLY valid for iTunes Account registered in Denmark and it is Non-Returnable and Non-Refundable. What card is used in Denmark? Mastercard or Visa Card Having a bank account in Denmark will make your life easier since you won’t […]
What is considered North London?
North London Camden Town. Euston. Islington. Highgate village. Hampstead. King’s Cross. What is classed as northwest London? North West London overview Village life. Belsize Park • West Hampstead • St John’s Wood. Markets and music. Camden Town • Kentish Town. Community matters. Brondesbury • Golders Green • Kensal Green • Kilburn • Queens Park • […]
Why is Hamburg so rich?
Hamburg: An absurdly rich city that’s not just for the absurdly wealthy. Hamburg’s massive port attracts many visitors.It’s a business city and a journalism hub; Der Spiegel calls it home. It has the second biggest port in Europe (after Rotterdam), making it an international trading hotspot. Why is Hamburg rich? Even nowadays Hamburg port is […]
Is it illegal to work on Sunday in Germany?
Work on Sundays and public holidays is generally prohibited. There are exceptions available for workers in the service industry. However, work on Sundays has to be compensated for by corresponding time off within the next two weeks (or eight weeks in the case of work on public holidays). What can you not do on Sunday […]
Is Iceland a depressing country?
Icelanders are the most depressed of all European countries, according to The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development’s (OECD) latest research.The research utilized data from ERC as well as local statistics, indicating that women were more likely than men to succumb to depression. What is life really like in Iceland? Life in Reykjavik – Life […]
Does Edinburgh Zoo have reptiles?
A big attraction for the smallest of animals. This year round, indoor exhibition will be home to a number of exciting species including reptiles, amphibians and insects. Does Edinburgh Zoo have lizards? This brand new, interactive exhibit near Penguins Rock gives visitors the opportunity to get closer than ever before to some of the Zoo’s […]
What is a Danish called in Denmark?
The iconic yellow custard pastry we refer to as a danish is actually called spandauer in Denmark. What do the Danes call Danish? It turns out that the Danes actually have a name for what we call a danish, and that is Viennese bread (wienerbrød). Is Danish actually from Denmark? Wheat flour, butter, milk, eggs, […]
Are dogs popular in Denmark?
The most popular dog in Denmark is the Labrador Retriever – then the German Shepherd Dog and third the Golden Retriever. Approximately ½ million households in Denmark own a dog – and more than 120,000 households have both dogs and cats. The Danes just love their dogs – which has been a household pet for […]
Which country does Helsinki originally come from?
Finland. Helsinki was founded by Swedish King Gustav I in 1550 as the town of Helsingfors. Gustav intended for the town to serve the purpose of consolidating trade in the southern part of Finland and providing a competitor to Reval (today: Tallinn), a nearby Hanseatic League city which dominated local trade at the time. Where […]
Where is the coldest place in Ireland?
The coldest areas are found inland. Mullingar has the lowest average temperature, at 9.3 °C. The highest temperature ever recorded in Ireland was 33.3 °C at Kilkenny Castle, on 26 June 1887. The lowest temperature was -19.1 °C at Markree Castle on 16 January 1881. Does Ireland get snow? Generally snowfall in Ireland lasts on […]
How many British citizens live in Republic of Ireland?
103,113. UK Nationals: 103,113 There were 103,113 UK nationals usually resident in Ireland in April 2016. The number of UK nationals living in Ireland decreased by 8 per cent between 2011 and 2016. This was the greatest percentage decrease in population size among the top ten nationalities profiled. What percentage of people in Ireland are […]
What should I avoid in Ireland?
But if you want to have the smoothest trip possible, here are a few things you probably shouldn’t do in Ireland. Say it’s part of the British Isles. Generally be insensitive to the country’s troubled history. Smoke indoors. Butcher the Irish language. Fail to get a round in. Complain about the weather. What should you […]
Who can enter Bulgaria without visa?
Non-EU nationals mentioned in the chart above: Americans, Australians, British and Canadians can travel to Bulgaria without a visa for up to 90 days in any 180-day period. This applies if you travel as a tourist, to visit family or friends, to attend business meetings, cultural or sports events. Can I go to Bulgaria without […]
What do Prague people speak?
The official language of the Czech Republic is Czech. Spoken by nearly 11 million native speakers, Czech is classified as part of the Slavic branch of Indo-European languages. Although many people in the Czech Republic have a base knowledge of the English language, knowing a few key phrases in Czech will take you far. What […]
Is English spoken in Poland?
English is fairly widely spoken in Poland with just over a third of Poles overall reported as being able to speak English to some degree.Recent stats suggest that 37% of Poles have English as a second language. Do the people in Poland speak English? Many Poles speak English well. English is not a language that […]