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Why is France considered a great power?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

China, France, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States are often referred to as great powers by academics due to “their political and economic dominance of the global arena”. These five nations are the only states to have permanent seats with veto power on the UN Security Council. When was France a great power? […]

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Did the Allies bomb Poland?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

The bombing of Warsaw in World War II started with the aerial bombing campaign of Warsaw by the German Luftwaffe during the siege of Warsaw in the invasion of Poland in 1939.Bombing of Warsaw in World War II. Date September 1–27, 1939 Location Warsaw, Poland Result Aerial bombardment militarily ineffective Who bombed Poland in 1939? […]

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What do u call people from Budapest?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Budapest Demonyms Budapester, budapesti (Hungarian) Time zone UTC+1 (CET) • Summer (DST) UTC+2 (CEST) Postal code(s) 1011–1239 What is someone from Budapest called? Budapestian (plural Budapestians) A native or inhabitant of Budapest, Hungary. What are citizens of Hungary called? The Hungarian people refer to themselves by the demonym “Magyar” rather than “Hungarian”. “Magyar” possibly derived […]

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How many landfills are in Ireland?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

In 2011, Ireland had 127 working landfill sites. Now there are just four, with two taking the bulk of the country’s waste. What percentage of waste goes to landfill in Ireland? Ireland’s landfill rate for municipal waste dropped to just 14% in 2018, down significantly from 23% in 2017 and reflecting a continuing steep decline […]

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What is the poverty rate in Norway in 2021?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Norway poverty rate for 2017 was 0.50%, a 0.1% decline from 2016. Norway poverty rate for 2016 was 0.60%, a 0.3% increase from 2015.Norway Poverty Rate 1979-2021. Norway Poverty Rate – Historical Data Year % Under US $5.50 Per Day Change 2018 0.40% -0.10% 2017 0.50% -0.10% 2016 0.60% 0.30% What is Norway’s poverty rate? […]

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What are the 5 regions of Europe?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Contents: Eastern Europe. Western Europe. Northern Europe. Southern Europe. Central Europe. What are the 5 main countries in Europe? Countries in Europe: # Country Population (2020) 2 Germany 83,783,942 3 United Kingdom 67,886,011 4 France 65,273,511 5 Italy 60,461,826 How many regions are there in Europe? Conventionally there are four main geographical regions or subregions […]

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Do Americans need a visa to work in Amsterdam?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

You require a valid work permit in order to work in the Netherlands. This permit provides an employer the right to bring a foreign employee into the country.Alongside the work permit, an employee also requires a valid residence permit which is tied to the length of the employment contract and their country of origin. Can […]

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What is it like living in Lisbon?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Quality of life is superb I’m not gonna lie: living in Lisbon is amazing. The climate is possibly the best in Europe, with about 9 or 10 months of good weather, and without the summer ever getting too hot.Lisbon is big enough to have all the big city things, but still small enough to have […]

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Can you fly from Sorrento to Sicily?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

The cheapest way to get from Sorrento to Sicily is to train and fly which costs €20 – €110 and takes 4h 53m.The distance between Sorrento and Sicily is 338 km. Can you fly from Sorrento to Palermo? Traveling from Sorrento to Palermo by plane involves flying from Capodichino Airport in Naples or Fiumicino (Leonardo […]

Filed Under: Europe Tagged With: Italy, Sicily

What did the Vikings call Dublin?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Dyflin. The Viking settlement of about 841 was known as Dyflin, from the Irish Duiblinn (or “Black Pool”, referring to a dark tidal pool where the River Poddle entered the Liffey on the site of the Castle Gardens at the rear of Dublin Castle), and a Gaelic settlement, Áth Cliath (“ford of hurdles”) was further […]

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Which part of Germany is the warmest?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Home to cities like Karlsruhe, Heidelberg, and Freiburg, Germany’s southwest is the warmest part of the country. Frankfurt, Germany’s financial hub, sees average daytime temperatures of 34F in January, and 66F in July and August. The Pfalz (Palatinate) region is one of the mildest and sunniest climates in the country. Which part of Germany is […]

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Is school free in Austria?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

The Republic of Austria enjoys a free and public school system. Nine years of education are mandatory. Schools offer a series of vocational-technical and university tracks that involve one to four additional years of education beyond the minimum mandatory level. Is primary education free in Austria? All public primary schools in Austria are free. As […]

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Why did Serbia assassinate Franz Ferdinand?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

When it was learned that the heir-apparent to the Austrian throne, Franz Ferdinand, was scheduled to visit Sarajevo in June of 1914, the Black Hand decided to assassinate him because of his perceived threat to Serbian independence. Why did they assassinate Franz Ferdinand? The political objective of the assassination was to free Bosnia of Austria-Hungarian […]

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Is Ireland in a drought?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Results show that Ireland is drought prone but recent decades are unrepresentative of the longer-term drought climatology. Is Ireland having a drought? It is important to note this drought is ongoing.Continued dry conditions will make the 2020 drought an even more remarkable event than in 2018, when the first water conservation order (hosepipe ban) was […]

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When did Greece stop having a king?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

On June 1, 1973, the military regime ruling Greece proclaimed a republic and abolished the Greek monarchy. Why did Greece get rid of their king? Following the National Schism during World War I and the subsequent Asia Minor Disaster, the monarchy was deposed in March 1924 and replaced by the Second Hellenic Republic. Between 1924 […]

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