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What is a size 44 in Australia?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

So a 10 in Australia is an 11 in Japan.Women’s dress size chart: International. Australia Italy 8 40 10 42 12 44 14 46 What size is Euro 44 in Australia? CLOTHING AU/UK US EU 12 6 38 14 8 40 16 10 42 18 12 44 What is size 44 in Australian sizes mens? […]

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What is the difference between Russia and Siberia?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

No, it is neither a separate country nor a colony. Siberia is a geographical region of Russia and currently most of its inhabitants are ethnic Russians. In the Middle Ages, these lands were inhabited by nomadic tribes of the ancient states of East Asia. Is Russia also known as Siberia? Siberia, Russian Sibir, vast region […]

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What is the best job field in Sri Lanka?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

The 10 Best Paid Jobs in Sri Lanka Product Development Engineer. Banking Relationship Manager. Finance Manager. Project Management. Systems Analyst. Safety Engineer. Java Developer. Project Leader. Which job gets highest salary in Sri Lanka? The highest paid Sri Lanka are Consulting, Accounting & Professional Services professionals at $24,000 annually. What jobs are in demand in […]

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Are beaches free in Cape Cod?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Most town-managed Cape Cod beaches have no admission fee. You can walk in or bike in at no charge – even in the summer months. You’ll only have to pay if you want to park your vehicle in the town-owned lot. Are beaches in Cape Cod public? Virtually all publicly owned Massachusetts beaches are open […]

Filed Under: United States Tagged With: Cape Cod, Massachusetts

How far north are alligators in North Carolina?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

In North Carolina the American alligator inhabits fresh and estuarine bodies of water as far west as Robeson and Cumberland Counties, building dens with submerged entrances at the water’s edge. Where in North Carolina can you find alligators? The largest populations live in the coastal coun- ties of Brunswick, New Hanover, Craven, Onslow and Pender. […]

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Does Maine have wild peacocks?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

The popular peacocks are not a native Maine species; but have traditionally been exhibited at the park for over 50 years. Peacocks do just fine here in winter, since they are originally from the same kind of temperate climate in India and Asia. Can peacocks survive cold weather? Roosts also help peacocks weather the cold. […]

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Which is the smallest lake of Nepal?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Rara Lake Rara Lake Primary inflows small rivulets Primary outflows Nijar River Basin countries Nepal Max. length 5.1 km (3.2 mi) Which is the deepest lake in Nepal? Phoksundo LakeThe deepest lake in Nepal is Phoksundo Lake in Shey Phoksundo National Park at 145m deep. Which is the second deepest lake in Nepal? Fewa Lake: […]

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Is Mexico more expensive than the US?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

United States is 123% more expensive than Mexico. How much cheaper is it to live in Mexico than the US? My baseline (and total) costs to live in Mexico came in under $745 every month. I’ve also lived in Oaxaca too, and it’s even more affordable (I spent well under $600 per month).Average Cost of […]

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Are China and Malaysia allies?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Malaysia has been China’s top trading partner within Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) for five years in a row since 2008. Is Malaysia a US or China ally? Malaysia is a significant regional and global partner for the United States, and the two countries share a diverse and expanding partnership in trade, investment, and […]

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What things are unique to Chicago?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

20 Things You’ll Only See In Chicago The original Portillo’s. Thirty-seven moveable bridges. Train crawls from the ‘burbs to the beach. Water as blue as the Caribbean, but not in the Caribbean. Hot dogs without ketchup. Two concrete corn cobs. A hundred-year-old ballpark. The fiercest pizza rivalry in the country. What makes Chicago unique? Sitting […]

Filed Under: United States Tagged With: Chicago, Illinois

Is Tokyo a popular city?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Tokyo. Tokyo inarguably is Japan’s most well-known city. The Tokyo Metropolis is made up of 23 Special Wards, home to upwards of 35 million people. Is Tokyo the most popular city in the world? Population in City Area: 13.96 m Tokyo is the most populated city in the world and the largest “Megacity” in the […]

Filed Under: Asia Tagged With: Japan, Tokyo

Which is the smallest city in India?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

The ten smallest cities in India by population, according to the 2011 India Census, are: Gangotri (110) Kedarnath (612) Kirtinagar (1,517) Nandaprayag (1,641) Devprayag (2,152) Dogadda (2,422) Badrinath (2,438) Dwarahat (2,749) Which city is the smallest city of India? Top 10 Least Populated Cities of India Rank City Approximate 1 Kapurthala (98.92 Thous) 2 Banswara […]

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What is Nii Chan in Japanese?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Japanese people tend to use 兄 (ani) when referring to their own elder brother. Japanese children tend to use お兄ちゃん (onii-chan) or 兄ちゃん (nii-chan) when referring to their elder brother. What does NII Chan mean in Japanese? What is the meaning of nii-chan? The meaning of nii-chan is fairly simple, broken up into two parts: […]

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What did the Pennsylvania Colony do for economy?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

From its beginning, Pennsylvania ranked as a leading agricultural area and produced surpluses for export, adding to its wealth. By the 1750s an exceptionally prosperous farming area had developed in southeastern Pennsylvania. Wheat and corn were the leading crops, though rye, hemp, and flax were also important. What did the colony of Pennsylvania do to […]

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What is South Carolina State rock?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

THE STATE STONE The Blue Granite was designated as the official State Stone by Act Number 345 of 1969. What is the oldest known rock in South Carolina? 1,200 million years oldThe oldest rock dated in South Carolina is 1,200 million years old. The bedrock in this region is a complex crystalline formation that has […]

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