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How many permanent residents does Hilton Head Island have?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

The current population of Hilton Head Island, South Carolina is 39,907 based on our projections of the latest US Census estimates. The US Census estimates the 2018 population at 39,861. The last official US Census in 2010 recorded the population at 37,099. How many year round residents does Hilton Head have? Hilton Head has fewer […]

Filed Under: United States Tagged With: Hilton Head, South Carolina

Was there an ocean over Utah?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Through geologic time, Utah has been covered by oceans and inland seas as well as completely dry land. The elevation of the land surface has changed as well, ranging from sea level to over two miles above sea level.Although these images represent Utah in its present orientation, the state has not always been so. How […]

Filed Under: United States

How can I buy Steam games in Argentina?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Why are Steam games so cheap in Argentina? Because of exchange rates and other factors, the pricing of Steam games differs from country to country, with Argentina frequently having the lowest costs as a result of its devalued currency. How can I buy Steam games from another country? Quick Guide: How to Change Your Region […]

Filed Under: Central and South America

Is French required in Ottawa?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

No, you do not to speak french in order to get most jobs in ottawa, Ontario. However, if it is a government position you are applying for you may need to speak French. Can you live in Ottawa without French? Most of the population is Anglophone except in a few areas such as the former […]

Filed Under: Canada

What is a typical meal in Kenya?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

The main staples of Kenyan cuisine are: Maize meal (called Ugali when cooked and unga when raw) and rice. Ugali is usually served as a white stiff porridge, good for dipping in stews or making into a makeshift spoon when you eat with your hands. What is a typical Kenyan dinner? The undeniable most common […]

Filed Under: Africa and Middle East

What is Poland’s national dish?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Bigos stew. Bigos stew is the national dish of Poland. It can be made with any kind of meat from pork to rabbit or venison, but should always have spicy Polish sausage. What is the traditional food of Poland? Schabowy is Poland’s national dish. It is a kind of a pork chop, traditionally coated in […]

Filed Under: Europe

What is Wisconsin’s state bird flower?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

wood violet. Chapter 218, Laws of 1949, named the wood violet Wisconsin’s official flower. Bird: robin (Turdus migratorius). What is Wisconsin State Plant? Wood Violet (Viola papilionacea) Chosen by school children in 1908, the wood violet was adopted as Wisconsin’s official state flower on Arbor Day 1909. The violet’s gentle green leaves and purple petals […]

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Where should I live in London with kids?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Best Places to Live in London with Kids Brixton. Brixton truly is a fabulous area. Hampstead. Outdoor spaces, including Regent’s Park and Hampstead Heath, are the cherry on the cake of Hampstead’s neighbourhood. Richmond. Sutton. Notting Hill. What is the best area to live in London with kids? 1. Richmond (southwest): the number 1 area […]

Filed Under: Europe Tagged With: England, London

Who built Old Montreal?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Founded by French settlers in 1642 as Fort Ville-Marie, Old Montreal is home to many structures dating back to the era of New France. The 17th century settlement lends its name to the borough in which the neighbourhood lies, Ville-Marie. Who founded Old Montreal? At its centre, Montreal’s founders, Paul Chomedey de Maisonneuve and Jeanne […]

Filed Under: Canada

How much of the Berlin Wall is still up?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

A hobby researcher in Reinickendorf has discovered 80 metres of forgotten wall remains, which now have been officially confirmed as remnants of the former Berlin Wall. Is there still parts of the Berlin Wall up? For more than 28 years, the Wall divided East and West Berlin. Today, almost nothing is left of it.For more […]

Filed Under: Europe Tagged With: Berlin, Germany

What did Hawaiians use for fishing line?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

The Hawaiians fished from canoes and from the shoreline with a hook and line. For line, they braided olonā, a type of flowering shrub endemic to Hawaii, that makes a super-strong cordage. Hooks were carved from bones, turtle shell, whale ivory, and wood. What did Hawaiians use to catch fish? Spears were used typically in […]

Filed Under: United States Tagged With: Hawaii

Can you take drugs in Singapore?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

The possession, consumption, manufacturing, import, export, or trafficking of these and other controlled drugs in any amount are illegal. Persons caught with less than the Mandatory Death Penalty amounts of these controlled substances face penalties ranging from caning (up to 24 strokes) to life in prison. What happens if you take drugs in Singapore? Drug […]

Filed Under: Asia

What does bugga mean in Hawaii?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

(bah guh) Definition: used when describing a person, especially a male. Used In A Sentence: Da buggah stay late. What do Hawaiians call goosebumps? While chicken skin might mean a different thing to English-speaking travelers, Hawaiian Pidgin uses this phrase when describing what most call “goosebumps”. What is a Buggah? buggah – Caribbean Dictionary. buggah. […]

Filed Under: United States Tagged With: Hawaii

Does New Zealand get earthquakes?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

New Zealand experiences large numbers of small earthquakes, in a well-defined belt stretching from Fiordland to East Cape and the Bay of Plenty. This pattern is part of the ‘Ring of Fire’, the almost continuous belt of volcanoes and earthquakes rimming the Pacific Ocean. How often do earthquakes occur in New Zealand? Earthquakes happen every […]

Filed Under: Australasia

Is Dominica a good country?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

The report concludes that Dominica is “a highly reputable destination for second citizenship.” Moreover, the report notes the island’s welcoming environment: “countries like Dominica offer verdant nature, sunshine, clean air, and year-round access to lush fruit and vegetables.” Is Dominica rich or poor? Dominica is one of the poorest of the Caribbean countries. Its economy […]

Filed Under: Caribbean

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