What is the continent on which the Netherlands and Belgium are located?
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What is the continent on which the Netherlands and Belgium are located?
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RE: Do you need a passport to travel to Puerto Rico or the US Virgin Islands?
If you are a U.S. citizen traveling between the United States and its territories, such as the U. S. Virgin Islands, Guam, Puerto Rico , American Samoa and others, you are not required to travel with a passport.
Additional information relating to travel to non-U.S. Territories:The Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004 requires that by January 1, 2008, travelers to and from the Caribbean, Bermuda , Panama, Mexico and Canada have a passport or other secure, accepted document to enter or re-enter the United States. In order to facilitate the implementation of this requirement, the Administration is proposing to complete it in phases following a proposed timeline, which will be published in the Federal Register in the near future.
In the proposed implementation plan, which is subject to a period of initial public comment, the Initiative will be rolled out in phases, providing as much advance notice as possible to the affected public to enable them to meet the terms of the new guidelines. The proposed timeline will be as follows:
December 31, 2006 - Requirement applied to all air and sea travel to or from Canada, Mexico, Central and South America, the Caribbean, and Bermuda. December 31, 2007 - Requirement extended to all land border crossings as well as air and sea travel.
Travel Between the United States and U.S. Territories
WHTI will not affect travel between the United States and its territories. U.S. citizens traveling directly between the United States, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, and American Samoa will continue to be able to use established forms of identification to board flights and for entry.
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What is the best time to travel to Banjul ?
The perfect time to visit Banjul is May-October due to the excellent weather conditions, and you might even find that the cost of flights and accommodation are lower than if you travel during the peak holiday seasons.
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RE: Pros and Cons of Living in Lagos, Nigeria
Super expensive and nothing to do in winter (a ghost town); I prefer Albuferia or Praia da Rocha (Portimao)
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What is the best time to travel to Vehari ?
The summer in Vehari is very hot however the weather becomes much more pleasant between October and February. Occasionally, light rainfall leaves the land generally arid and dusty. Vehari has dozens of cotton processing factories and cottonseed oil manufacturing plants, and sugarcane farming and processing is also common.
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RE: Pros and Cons of Living in Bucharest Romania
Very cheap and Romanian people are rather friendly and open to foreigners. City itself is a disaster rundown infrastructure, lots of pollution and little to do outside of oldtown.
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RE: Pros and Cons of Living in Kathmandu Nepal
MMM I really think these ratings are really wrong. Kathmandu is a super polluted city air quality get you dizzy dizzy... cost of living is really expensive if you want to have small comforts... like a swimming pool is 6euros, the zoo is 20 euros... you have to think that if you are a foreign you have an extra tax in most of the prices, there is a local price and a tourist price. Also taxis can become really expensive, short ride can jump into 6 euros, moto is a better solution but again, pollution and safety is not really into vogue. Also about food, there are no fridges in the supermarket so your milk or daily products must be buy in local shops, and again hygiene is not at its best. Woman friendly is not so much... you must cover you up in order to don't attract followers... there are no go zones in Kathmandu... and also be aware of bands of dogs... Internet is good speed after the earthquake, most houses have solar power so you will be able to be online full time... getting a SIM card needs the help of a local, since again SIM cards for foreigns need a permission, so is not easy going as a city... in fact is really chaotic and super dirty.... is not a 100% walkable city... is a moto city, and again is super dirty, so I you want to walk in rainy season better to not have bear foot... Pokhara is a better option...
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RE: Pros and Cons of Living in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
It's funny how 15-20 years ago KL was almost devoid of travelers - presumably because "Muslim country", 9/11, whatever. THAT was actually a time when not only was everything ridiculously cheap; the locals were happy, friendly, courteous, always giving you a huge smile. I have so many happy memories of back then. Fast-forward to 2019: Yes, KL is now "on the map". Yet the cost of living is exploding; much of the city's heritage has been bulldozed away; a high-rise is going up at every corner; and more and more people are visibly stressed, frustrated, hostile. As a foreigner, I encounter silent treatment every day; have people shut the elevator door in my face; rarely get a Please or Thank You or even Excuse Me; the little annoyances just keep mushrooming. But all in all, and especially for those who never experienced the fun and relaxed KL of yesteryear, it's still a relatively safe and affordable place. Nowhere near as pricey as Singapore, and also not as prone to power cuts and violent crime and accidents as Thailand or Philippines. I see private doctors, and they are excellent, London/Cambridge-trained and yet affordable. Also, phone apps work quite well when it comes to payments, booking a Grab car or ordering food / groceries. And of course, the sky is blue and the sun is shining all year round.
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Best Coffee Shops in Vila do Conde
Here are some of the top rated Bakeries in Vila do Conde
- Tappas Caffe - Vila Do Conde (Avenida Brasil 60A Vila do Conde, Porto District, Northern Portugal, Portugal)
- Japa Fusion Sushi - Vila do Conde (Rua Joao de Rianho 25 Vila do Conde, Porto District, Northern Portugal, Portugal)
- Restaurante Farol Vila do Conde (Avenida Brasil 992 Vila do Conde, Porto District, Northern Portugal, Portugal)
- Adega da Vila (Rua Comendador Antonio Fernandes da Costa 57 Vila do Conde, Porto District, Northern Portugal, Portugal)
- Cucina dei Fratelli Vila do Conde (Rua do Bombeiro 55 Vila do Conde, Porto District, Northern Portugal, Portugal)
- Adega 7 Condes (Rua Velha Mondim de Basto, Vila Real District, Northern Portugal, Portugal)
- Restaurante Cais Da Vila (Rua do Cais das Lavandeiras N 42 Vila do Conde, Porto District, Northern Portugal, Portugal)
- Restaurante Ruben's Dunas (Avenida Marginal nr 1 Vila Cha, Vila do Conde, Porto District, Northern Portugal, Portugal)
- Duforno - Vila Do Conde (Rua Da Fonte Vila do Conde, Porto District, Northern Portugal, Portugal)
- Pizzavinho Vila Do Conde (Av Comandante Coutinho Lanhoso 548 Vila do Conde, Porto District, Northern Portugal, Portugal)
- O Caldeirao da Bruxa (Largo de Santo Antonio Vila Cha, Vila do Conde, Porto District, Northern Portugal, Portugal)
- DeGema Hamburgueria (V. Conde) (Avenida Infante D.Henrique 734 Vila do Conde, Porto District, Northern Portugal, Portugal)
- Cafeteira da Vila (Rua Bartolomeu Dias No 156 Vila do Conde, Porto District, Northern Portugal, Portugal)
- o cangalho (Rua do Cais das Lavandeiras 48 Vila do Conde, Porto District, Northern Portugal, Portugal)
- Garfo Torto O Restaurante-Bar (Avenida Marques Sa da Bandeira 500 Vila do Conde, Porto District, Northern Portugal, Portugal)
- republika restaurante (Praca da Republica 83 Vila do Conde, Porto District, Northern Portugal, Portugal)
- Salitre (Avenida dos Banhos 10 Vila do Conde, Porto District, Northern Portugal, Portugal)
- Reliquia (Rua de Sao Bento 87 Vila do Conde, Porto District, Northern Portugal, Portugal)
- Restaurante Praca Velha (Largo Antero de Quental N0 33 Vila do Conde, Porto District, Northern Portugal, Portugal)
- VILLAZUR (Rua da Junqueira 325 Vila do Conde, Porto District, Northern Portugal, Portugal)
- Romando Sushi Caffe (Rua da Fonte 221, Vila do Conde, Porto District, Northern Portugal, Portugal)
- O Mestre (Praca Jose Regio N 113 Vila do Conde, Porto District, Northern Portugal, Portugal)
- Restaurante Caravela (Rua Da Caravela 52 Vila Cha, Vila do Conde, Porto District, Northern Portugal, Portugal)
- Restaurante O Conde (Rua Ernesto Paralelo No 54 Pedras Salgadas, Vila Real District, Northern Portugal, Portugal)
- Adega Vila Mea (Rua dos Caldeireiros 62 Porto, Porto District, Northern Portugal, Portugal)
- Posta do Conde (Avenida Julio Graca 160 Vila do Conde, Porto District, Northern Portugal, Portugal)
- Restaurante Qta. da Peneda (Travessa de Vila Verde - Touguinho Vila do Conde, Porto District, Northern Portugal, Portugal)
- Restaurante Villa do Conde (Av. Dr. Joao Canavarro191, Vila do Conde, Porto District, Northern Portugal, Portugal)
- Gelateria Italiana Monalisa Vila do Conde (Avenida Infante Dom Henrique No 60 Vila do Conde, Porto District, Northern Portugal, Portugal)
- Darema Waffle Bubble Vila do Conde (Alameda dos Descobrimentos 55 Vila do Conde, Porto District, Northern Portugal, Portugal)
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RE: Pros and Cons of Living in Athens, Canada
Pretty decent place. I usually spend September and October in Athens when the weather is close to perfect ie. not too hot nor too cold for yours truly. You can get easily by with nothing but English though tossing an occasional συγνώμε and παρακαλώ in the mix helps. That, of course, as long as you stay in the pricey parts of the city. With a bit of luck and some advance planning Athens can be extremely affordable. There are Airbnb listings quite far away from the center, yet close to a metro station -- for less than 800€ per month you can get a two bedrooms + a kitchen + a large balcony next to a reasonably quiet street. This, of course, works only for those who are more or less busy working from Monday to Friday. For something resembling more like a tourist visit, you'll be paying at least twice for a flat near the center and quite likely end up in somewhere with plenty of motorcycle noises to keep you awake all night, every night.
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Pros and Cons of Living in Cape Town, South Africa
Pros of Living in Cape Town
Lots of fun stuff to do
Warm now
Warm in the spring
Good air quality on average
Nomad List members liked going here
Many Nomad List members here all year round
Spacious and not crowded
Easy to make friends
High quality of education
Good hospitals
Great freedom of speech
Democratic
Everyone speaks English
Safe for women
Family friendly
Very friendly to LGBTQ+
Not many people smoke tobacco
Cons of Living in Cape Town
Expensive
Not safe at all
Pretty slow internet
Difficult to do business
Roads can be dangerous
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Best Coffee Shops in Toliara
Here are some of the top rated Bakeries in Toliara
- Le Jardin de Giancarlo (Rue Lalane Raseta du General Leclerc Toliara, Toliara Province, Madagascar)
- Le Boeuf (blvd Lyautey Toliara, Toliara Province, Madagascar)
- Chez Alain (Bp 89 Toliara, Toliara Province, Madagascar)
- Sur La Plage Chez Cecile Restaurant (321 Mangily BP, Toliara, Toliara Province, Madagascar)
- L'Etoile de Mer (Boulevard Lyautey Toliara, Toliara Province, Madagascar)
- Oasis Cafe (Oasis Cafe Boulevard Philibert Tsiranana Toliara, Toliara Province, Madagascar)
- La Maison Restaurant (Toliara Toliara Province, Madagascar)
- Gelateria Italiana (Rue du Capricorne School Toliara, Toliara Province, Madagascar)
- Corto Maltese (Tanambao Toliara, Toliara Province, Madagascar)
- Auberge De La Table (Off Road 7 Toliara, Toliara Province, Madagascar)
- Esterel (Esterel Rue de la Voirie Toliara, Toliara Province, Madagascar)
- Mad Zebu (Face au marche Belo Tsiribihina, Toliara Province, Madagascar)
- On mange en ville (Rue Gambetta 3 Toliara, Toliara Province, Madagascar)
- Les Dromadaires (Boulevard Lyautey Toliara, Toliara Province, Madagascar)
- Princesse Tsiribihina (Miandrivazo Toliara Province, Madagascar)
- Chez Maggie Hotel Restaurant 'Le Masoandro' (Nosy Kely Morondava, Toliara Province, Madagascar)
- Chez Freddy (Mangily Ifaty, Toliara Province, Madagascar)
- La Capannina (Nosy Kely Beach Morondava, Toliara Province, Madagascar)
- Blue soleil (Route de nosy kely Morondava, Toliara Province, Madagascar)
- Chez Marceline (Plage d'Ankoba Tolanaro, Toliara Province, Madagascar)
- L'Oasis Hotel (Morondava Toliara Province, Madagascar)
- Baobab Cafe (Morondava Toliara Province, Madagascar)
- Chez Alain (Rue de l'Independence Morondava, Toliara Province, Madagascar)
- chez Georges (Plage des Libanais Tolanaro, Toliara Province, Madagascar)
- Couleur Cafe (Rue de l'independacne - Nosy kely Morondava, Toliara Province, Madagascar)
- Chez Anita (Bazarikely 614 Tolanaro, Toliara Province, Madagascar)
- Villa Maroloko (Villa Maroloko Center Mangily Ifaty, Toliara Province, Madagascar)
- Restaurant Mirana - Chez Bernard (Route de la Corniche Tolanaro, Toliara Province, Madagascar)
- Arc En Ciel Restaurant (34 Miandrivazo Miandrivazo, Toliara Province, Madagascar)
- Le Corail (Rue de l'Independence Morondava, Toliara Province, Madagascar)