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Is Ireland a tax haven?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Over the past several decades, Ireland has served as a tax shelter for many large tech companies, thanks to its low corporate tax rate.Some 800 US companies have operations in Ireland, according to the American Chamber of Commerce Ireland, employing about 180,000 people. Why is Ireland considered a tax haven? None of the Irish banks […]

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How long is the boat ride from Croatia to Italy?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

The fastest route between Croatia and Italy is Rovinj to Venice with a crossing duration of around 2 hours 45 minutes. With so many routes on offer we make it simple by comparing all similar routes in one search so you can quickly find what you are looking for. How long does it take to […]

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Can you smoke in public in Budapest?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

The law prohibits smoking in most enclosed public places.It is not allowed to smoke in 5-meter radius from the entrance of bars, nightclubs, bus stops, pedestrian underpasses, playgrounds, in the yard of the schools, hospitals or child welfare institutions. Can you smoke on the street in Budapest? Furthermore, it is not allowed to smoke in […]

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How much of Barcelona’s economy is tourism?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Together with industry, trade and tourism are important activities. Tourism accounts for 12% of Catalan GDP and has become one of the most notable economic activities. In fact, Barcelona and Catalonia are one of the top European destinations and received more than 19 million foreign tourists (2019). What percentage of Spain’s economy is tourism? Tourism […]

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What is the most common religion in Switzerland?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Christianity is the predominant religion of Switzerland, its presence going back to the Roman era. Since the 16th century, Switzerland has been traditionally divided into Roman Catholic and Reformed confessions. What is the main religion in Switzerland? Switzerland is a predominantly Christian country. Catholics are the largest denomination, followed by Protestants. Switzerland’s religious landscape has […]

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What did the Vikings call Norway?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

The Norsemen (or Norse people) were a North Germanic ethnolinguistic group of the Early Middle Ages, during which they spoke the Old Norse language. What was Norway called during the Viking Age? After the country was united it came to be called ‘Noregr’. During the Middle Ages this gradually became ‘Noreg’ before ending up with […]

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Did Edinburgh have the plague?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

The plague epidemic which gripped Edinburgh in 1645 was, without exception, the most devastating that the city ever experienced. It is estimated that up to half of the population died, while in Leith the percentage was even higher – perhaps due to the steady influx of ships from all over Europe. How many people died […]

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How much time do you need in Madrid?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

A satisfactory first-time visit might take four days, ideally five. That should be enough to help you have a good idea of what Madrid is all about. There will probably be something you have not got around to yet. But remember, you simply can’t see everything on your first visit. Is 2 days enough for […]

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Why didn’t the US invade Berlin?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Because, as everyone knows, if they know anything about the war, Eisenhower, the supreme commander of the Western Allies, decided to let the Soviets enter Berlin first. The Soviets suffered a great deal from the German invasion, so Eisenhower thought they deserved the prize. Why did Allies not capture Berlin? With Germany already divided into […]

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Does Norway have squirrels?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

One hundred years ago, this was the most common squirrel in Europe. But, since the introduction of the North American grey squirrel, Norway is one of the few places where these cheeky little rodents still exist. In summer they are a chestnut-red, but in the winter, their coats become more grey than red. What animals […]

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How much does breakfast cost in Poland?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Expensive tourist restaurants in the downtown Estimated food prices: Soup 4,8 – 6 USD = 20 – 25 PLN. Main dishes 14,4 – 24 USD = 60 – 100 PLN. Set for breakfast 7,2 USD = 30 PLN. How much a meal cost in Poland? While meal prices in Poland can vary, the average cost […]

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Is alcoholism a problem in Iceland?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Problem drinking is on the rise in Iceland, with 32% of men and 27% of women having consumed what is considered to dangerous amounts of alcohol in 2017, RÚV reports. Does Iceland have a high rate of alcoholism? Iceland has the seventh lowest proportion of people that drink at least once per week, just over […]

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Does Bordeaux go with pasta?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

We recommend pairing this classic Italian filled pasta with a Blaye-côtes-de-Bordeaux white wine. These oft-overlooked whites are rich and varied in taste and aroma, with notes of citrus, tropical fruit, grapefruit, peach, or rhubarb often taking center stage. What food does Bordeaux pair with? White Bordeaux wine, due to its freshness and flavor profile pairs […]

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Can I work in Austria without speaking German?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Work in Austria with no German It’s possible to find a job in Austria without speaking their language, as the country has a large labor market, low unemployment rate (4.9%), good international connections, and branches worldwide. Do you need to speak German in Austria? German is the national official language and constitutes a lingua franca […]

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Can I move to France from UK?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

A British national married to an EU national wishing to move to France and settle over there will have to apply a French residence permit at their local prefecture. There is no need to apply for an entry visa. The most common long-stay entry visa effectively doubles up as a residence permit. Can a UK […]

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