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Is Naples Italy a good city to live in?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Naples, Italy, is characterized by reasonably priced housing. Our data reflects that this city has a good ranking in healthcare and tolerance.Education. Best university in ranking University of Naples Federico II PISA ranking 26 PISA ranking (high school) [score] 0.71 PISA reading (high school) 23 Is Naples Italy a nice place to live? With its […]

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Is it better to stay in Old Town or New Town in Edinburgh?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

If you search for shopping and dining, choose the New Town. However, for me, the best place to stay in Edinburgh for sightseeing is the Old Town, near the Royal Mile. The Royal Mile is the main street that connects two royal residences – the Castle and Holyroodhouse. What is the best area of Edinburgh […]

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Is Paris bigger than Ireland?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Ireland is about 8 times smaller than France. France is approximately 551,500 sq km, while Ireland is approximately 70,273 sq km, making Ireland 12.74% the size of France. Is France bigger than Ireland? France is about 8 times bigger than Ireland. Ireland is approximately 70,273 sq km, while France is approximately 551,500 sq km, making […]

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How did Naples Italy get its name?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Its name in Italian is Napoli which came from its Greek name Neapolis, meaning new city. Ancient Greeks settled Naples in the 6th Century B.C. There were so many Greeks there, the Romans called it Magna Graecia, which means “Greater Greece.” Later the Romans conquered the southern Italy and took Naples. What was the original […]

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What is the oldest symbol of Ireland?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

the Triskele. According to studies, the Triskele is one of the oldest symbols known in Irish tradition. Authentic examples of this ancient artwork can be seen at Newgrange prehistoric monument in County Meath. What is the oldest Celtic symbol? Experts believe the spiral is the oldest symbol in the Celtic culture and is either representative […]

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Is Greece a Latin country?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Greek is not a Latin language. It is one of the Indo-European languages. Greek developed from an earlier Indo-European language known as… Are Latin and Greek related? Latin belongs to the Romance branch (and is the ancestor of modern languages such as French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, and Romanian) whereas Greek belongs to the Hellenic branch, […]

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Does Bulgarian need visa to USA?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Currently, Bulgaria, Cyprus, and Romania are the last EU countries, the nationals of which need a visa to travel to the US for tourism and business, after the US added Croatia to its Visa Waiver Programme.Those wishing to stay more than 90 days should apply for a visa. Can Bulgarians come to US? Hungary is […]

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What is Valencia nightlife like?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Valencia’s port and Malvarrosa Beach area is a lively spot to drink, dine and dance in the bars and clubs sprinkled along the seafront. Though most places are open year-round, the area really buzzes during the summer months when people pack onto rooftop bars and terraces to unwind in the sea breezes. Does Valencia have […]

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How do I live like a local in Florence?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

How to Live Like a Local in Florence Avoid eating near the Dome. Florence is known for its art and its monuments, which means that the city center can be full of tourist traps. Be picky about your gelato. Buy your museum tickets in advance. Money exchange. Don’t pick a touristy neighborhood. Getting from here […]

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What is considered disrespectful in Turkey?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Blowing your nose or picking your teeth during a meal is VERY rude. Don’t put your feet up while sitting, and try not to show the bottom of your feet to others. Don’t point with your finger at someone. Chewing gum while having a conversation or at public gatherings is rude. How do you offend […]

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Is April a good time to go to Barcelona?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

The best time to visit Barcelona is from April to July to enjoy the spectacular beaches of Barcelona and its outdoor events and festivals. However, if only sightseeing is your focus then March to May, and September to November is a good time as tourists are fewer and queues shorter. Is Barcelona Nice in April? […]

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Why does London look so gloomy?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Because people are cold, rude, stingy, uptight, the sky is lined with an extremely oppressive thick mattress of grey clouds right above your head, the weather is threatening, every day is GREY. Why is London always gloomy? Britain is particularly cloudy because it’s located in the Warm Gulfstream. The heat necessary to evaporate all that […]

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What is the prettiest city in Ireland?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

The Most Beautiful Towns in Ireland Kinsale, County Cork. Natural Feature. Glengarriff, County Cork. Natural Feature. Lismore, County Waterford. Historical Landmark. Valentia, County Kerry. Natural Feature. Strandhill, County Sligo. Natural Feature. Carlingford, County Louth. Gweedore, County Donegal. Westport, County Mayo. What is Ireland’s prettiest village? The Most Beautiful Villages in Ireland Leighlinbridge, Carlow. Dunmore East, […]

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Is there grass in Iceland?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Vegetables, flowers and fodder crops Even bananas and grapes can be grown in this way—but not usually on a commercial scale. Fodder crops are also important: this includes grass (which in Iceland is exceptionally nutritious as a result of the long periods of daylight in the short, cool summers), rye and barley. Is Iceland covered […]

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What sea is Algarve on?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Atlantic Ocean. Algarve, historical province of southern Portugal, bounded by the Atlantic Ocean (south and west) and the lower Guadiana River (east). Much of the interior upland region is of low productivity and is sparsely populated; the fertile coastal lowland is more densely inhabited. What sea surrounds Algarve? Although the Algarve has a Mediterranean climate […]

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