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How much is a Coke in Mexico?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

In Mexico City, the average price of a 2-liter of Coca-Cola is 28 pesos, or around $1.40 (based on an exchange of 1:20). In Cabo, you can get a 2-liter of Coke for about 35 pesos, or $1.75. Is $100 a lot of money in Mexico? With today’s exchange rates, $100 USD is about $1,900 […]

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Can Malaysians enter Singapore now?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Entry into Singapore under the Singapore-issued PCA is open only to the following groups of travellers: (i) Malaysia Citizens and Malaysia Permanent Residents holding a valid Singapore-issued work pass; or (ii) Malaysia Citizens who are Singapore Permanent Residents. Can Malaysian travel to Singapore now? The first batch of Malaysians will be crossing over to Singapore […]

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Is 7 days too long in Lisbon?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

If you want to stay around Lisbon, we recommend a seven-day-itinerary that allows you to take your time to visit the charming Portuguese capital city as well as the most famous cities in its surroundings, like Sintra, Cascais, and Estoril. How many days is enough for Lisbon? three daysWe always recommend that it takes three […]

Filed Under: Europe Tagged With: Lisbon, Portugal

Are there black people in St Lucia?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

As of 2013, people of African descent are the majority in Saint Lucia, accounting for 82.5% of the country’s population. An additional 11.9% of the country is multiracial, predominantly of Afro-European descent and Afro-Indian descent. What percent of St Lucia is black? 166,637 (July 2021 est.) Black/African descent 85.3%, mixed 10.9%, East Indian 2.2%, other […]

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Did Trinidad have slaves?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

An overview of the populations statistics in 1838, however, clearly reveals the contrast between Trinidad and its neighbouring islands: upon emancipation of the slaves in 1838, Trinidad had only 17,439 slaves, with 80% of slave owners having fewer than 10 slaves each. Was there slavery in Trinidad and Tobago? Under British rule, Trinidad’s development as […]

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What is the rainy season in Ecuador?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

The dry season runs from June to September and the wet season is from October to May. What is the rainiest month in Ecuador? AprilA lot of rain (rainy season) falls in the months: February, March, April, May, October and November. On average, April is the wettest month with 170.0 mm (6.69 inch) of precipitation. […]

Filed Under: Central and South America

Do you need a visa to go to the Dominican Republic?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

U.S. citizens do not need a visa for tourist or business travel to this country. A visa is required for U.S. Official and Diplomatic passport holders traveling for official business. Do you need a visa to travel to Dominican Republic? Please keep in mind that while a visa is not required, you must: Hold a […]

Filed Under: Caribbean

Is Cincinnati a diverse city?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Cincinnati is one of the least diverse cities in the nation in a number of categories, including economic diversity, lifestyle diversity and more.269 for economic diversity and No. 276 for household diversity. How diverse is Cincinnati Ohio? The 5 largest ethnic groups in Cincinnati, OH are White (Non-Hispanic) (49.8%), Black or African American (Non-Hispanic) (40.4%), […]

Filed Under: United States Tagged With: Cincinnati, Ohio

Is there tilapia in Colorado?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Tilapia culture is legal in Colorado. There is an active community of tilapia growers and educators in Colorado. What is the most common fish in Colorado? Another long ago introduced species, the yellow perch may be Colorado’s most abundant game fish and one of the most table worthy. Yellow perch have two separate dorsal fins […]

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Why are there no natives in Argentina?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Many Argentinians believe there are no indigenous people in their country, either because the majority have died out or are on the verge of doing so, or because “their descendants” were assimilated into Western civilisation long ago and they now live like any other citizen. Are there natives in Argentina? Argentina has 35 indigenous groups […]

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What country does Laos belong to?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Laos is an independent republic, and the only landlocked nation in Southeast Asia, northeast of Thailand, west of Vietnam. It covers 236,800 square kilometers in the center of the Southeast Asian peninsula and it is surrounded by Myanmar (Burma), Cambodia, the People’s Republic of China, Thailand, and Vietnam. What country owns Laos? In 1893, the […]

Filed Under: Asia

Do people like CU Boulder?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

The students at CU are fun-loving, eco-friendly, artistic individuals that would love nothing more than to meet someone new and make another friend. We share common interests and love being here in Boulder. There are so many different types of people at this school that it is easy to be who you want. Does CU […]

Filed Under: United States Tagged With: Boulder, Colorado

What should I be careful of in Florence?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

13 Things Tourists Should Never Do In Florence Don’t Stay With The Herd. Don’t Drive In The City. Don’t Wear High Heels Or Your Flip-Flops. Meet The David. Don’t Mistake The Language. Don’t Wait In Line. Bardini Garden, not Boboli. Shop at Central Market. What should I know before going to Florence? 10 Important Things […]

Filed Under: Europe Tagged With: Florence, Italy

What is so great about Massachusetts?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

The state’s economy is strong, thanks in large part to its booming high-tech industry, educated population and staple sectors such as agriculture, trade and fishing. This diversity of industries makes Massachusetts an excellent place to live for just about anyone. What’s so special about Massachusetts? Massachusetts was home to the first railroad (1826) and the […]

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Is Guyana richer than Jamaica?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Guyana has a GDP per capita of $8,100 as of 2017, while in Jamaica, the GDP per capita is $9,200 as of 2017. Is Guyana a poor or rich country? Guyana is one of the poorest countries in South America. Thirty-five percent of the Guyanese population lives below the poverty line, with indigenous people being […]

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