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Who were the earliest inhabitants of Long Island?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

When Long Island was first discovered by the white man it was occupied by 13 tribes or groups of Indians, who inhabited the north and south shores. On the north side from west to east were the Matinecock, the Nissequog, the Setalcott, and the Corchaug (Cutchogue) tribes. Who first settled Long Island? The western portion […]

Filed Under: United States Tagged With: Long Island, New York

How long is Maryland car from NJ?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

How long is the drive from New Jersey to Maryland? The total driving time is 2 hours, 41 minutes. How long is Maryland from NJ? Yes, the driving distance between New Jersey to Maryland is 179 miles. It takes approximately 3h 9m to drive from New Jersey to Maryland. Which airlines fly from Newark Airport […]

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What was Christopher Columbus name?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Cristoforo Colombo. In Italian he is known as Cristoforo Colombo, which was long thought to be his birth name, and in Spanish as Cristóbal Colón. But he has also been referred to, by himself and others, as Christoual, Christovam, Christofferus de Colombo, and even Xpoual de Colón. Why did Christopher Columbus change his name? “The […]

Filed Under: United States Tagged With: Columbus, Ohio

What is the Wyoming economy dependent upon?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Wyoming’s economy is highly dependent on the production of crude oil (along with natural gas, coal, and other extractive resources). The mining sector provided 33.0% of GDP and 9.5% of employment in 2013. Therefore, the net effect of lower energy prices is extremely detrimental to Wyoming’s economy. What drives the economy in Wyoming? Economy of […]

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Is shipping from U.S. to Puerto Rico International?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Puerto Rico is a U.S. territory, which means it’s not an “international” shipment — but it’s still not as simple as a domestic one. On top of that, as an island nation, shipping to Puerto Rico is also naturally more expensive and limited. Is shipping from USA to Puerto Rico considered international FedEx? In an […]

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Is English enough to live in Netherlands?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

The Netherlands is the highest rated non-native English of all countries in the world. About 90% of the population is able to have a well spoken conversation in English. This is logical reasoning since the Dutch put an emphasis on learning English as a secondary language from a young age. Can I survive in Netherlands […]

Filed Under: Europe

When did Vietnam join back together?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

The United States, France, China, the Soviet Union, Cambodia, Laos and other countries would over time become involved in the lengthy war, which finally ended in 1975 when North and South Vietnam were reunited as one country. When did Vietnam come back together? Vietnam, a one-party Communist state, has one of south-east Asia’s fastest-growing economies […]

Filed Under: Asia

What is the Spanish name for Madrid?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Madrid (/məˈdrɪd/ mə-DRID, Spanish: [maˈðɾið]) is the capital and most populous city of Spain. Madrid Madrid Location within Spain Show map of Spain Show map of Europe Show all Coordinates: 40°25′N 3°43′WCoordinates: 40°25′N 3°43′W Country Spain Autonomous community Community of Madrid What was Madrid originally called? Mayrit-Originally named Mayrit, the city of Madrid was founded […]

Filed Under: Europe Tagged With: Madrid, Spain

How Old Is Mississippi River?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Therefore, the Mississippi River is less than 40 million years old. Now, we are going to approach the question from the other direction. During the Illinoisan and Wisconsinan glaciations (300,000 to 10,000 years ago), glacial till and moraines created dams that rerouted the Mississippi River to the west. When was the Mississippi river made? around […]

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What is the trout limit in Montana?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Standard Regulations: Western District Species Daily & Possession Limits Trout Cutthroat trout Rivers/Streams: 3 daily and in possession, none over 10 inches Lakes/Reservoirs: 3 daily and in possession, no size limit. Trout Lake Trout 10 daily and in possession How many fish can I keep in Montana? Daily Limits and other Fishing Regulations in Montana […]

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Is Colorado Springs a desert?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Being called the ‘high desert’ of the Centennial State, Colorado Springs has a climate much different from Denver’s, making it a unique tourist and retirement destination of the west. Is Colorado considered a desert? When most people think “Colorado”, they’re thinking enormous mountains, ski hills, and lush forests. The OutThere Colorado team prepares for sandboarding.The […]

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What foods are imported into Ireland?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Ireland imported 72,000 tonnes of potatoes, 47,000 tonnes of onions, 29,000 tonnes of tomatoes, 23,000 tonnes of cabbage and 15,000 tonnes of lettuce in 2017. The total value of these imports was €175 million. What goods are imported to Ireland? Ireland’s Top Imports Refined petroleum – $3.26 billion. Crude petroleum – $1.72 billion. Petroleum gas […]

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How many Thai live in Singapore?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

47,000 Thai nationals. More than 47,000 Thai nationals in live in Singapore making the city the 8th largest Thai diaspora in the world. How many Thais are there in Singapore? 47,700Thais in Singapore refers to people who are holding Thai citizenship or people of Thai descent who were born or residing in Singapore. With a […]

Filed Under: Asia

Which is safer Nashville or Knoxville?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

According to the report, higher than average crime rates in Memphis and Nashville kept Tennessee out of the discussion of the country’s safest states. Knoxville was ranked at the bottom of the list behind Nashville. Knoxville had 10,335 reported crimes in 2019. Is Knoxville better than Nashville? When it comes to Knoxville and Nashville, there’s […]

Filed Under: United States Tagged With: Nashville, Tennessee

How do you say lazy in Argentina?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Tener fiaca Literal translation: to have laziness. What does Wacho mean in Argentina? Wacho or “guacho” pretty much means hispanic hoodrat, or more literally orphan. It comes from Quechua “wakcha” meaning poor or orphan. Additionally, if something is very funny someone might throw out a “¡qué guacho!” or if something is very bad (theft, etc.) […]

Filed Under: Central and South America

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