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    • Holidays in Panama

      There are around 16 holidays observed in Panama.

      Here is the list of holidays in 2021

      • Friday Jan 01, 2021 New Years Day is a National Holiday
      • Saturday Jan 09, 2021 Martyrs Day is a National Holiday
      • Monday Feb 15, 2021 Carnival Monday is a National Holiday (Monday before Ash Wednesday)
      • Tuesday Feb 16, 2021 Mardi Gras is a National Holiday (Tuesday before Ash Wednesday)
      • Wednesday Feb 17, 2021 Ash Wednesday is a National Holiday
      • Friday Apr 02, 2021 Holy Friday is a National Holiday
      • Saturday May 01, 2021 Labor Day is a National Holiday (International Workers Day)
      • Wednesday Nov 03, 2021 Separation Day is a National Holiday
      • Thursday Nov 04, 2021 Flag Day is a National Holiday
      • Friday Nov 05, 2021 Colon Day is a National Holiday
      • Wednesday Nov 10, 2021 Los Santos Uprising Day is a National Holiday
      • Sunday Nov 28, 2021 Independence Day is a National Holiday
      • Monday Nov 29, 2021 Independence Day (in lieu) is a National Holiday
      • Wednesday Dec 08, 2021 Panama Mothers Day is a National Holiday
      • Saturday Dec 25, 2021 Christmas Day is a National Holiday
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    • Holidays in San Marino

      There are around 21 holidays observed in San Marino.

      Here is the list of holidays in 2021

      • Friday Jan 01, 2021 New Years Day is a National Holiday
      • Wednesday Jan 06, 2021 Epiphany is a National Holiday
      • Friday Feb 05, 2021 Liberation Day is a National Holiday (Feast of St. Agatha)
      • Thursday Mar 25, 2021 Anniversary of the Arengo is a National Holiday
      • Thursday Apr 01, 2021 Investiture of the Captains Regent is a National Holiday
      • Sunday Apr 04, 2021 Easter Sunday is a National Holiday
      • Monday Apr 05, 2021 Easter Monday is a National Holiday
      • Saturday May 01, 2021 Labour Day is a National Holiday (International Workers Day)
      • Thursday Jun 03, 2021 Corpus Domini is a National Holiday (Second Thursday after Whitsun)
      • Wednesday Jul 28, 2021 Anniversary of the Fall of Fascism and Freedom Day is a National Holiday
      • Sunday Aug 15, 2021 Assumption Day is a National Holiday
      • Friday Sep 03, 2021 Foundation Day is a National Holiday (National Day)
      • Friday Oct 01, 2021 Investiture of the Captains Regent is a National Holiday
      • Monday Nov 01, 2021 All Saints Day is a National Holiday
      • Tuesday Nov 02, 2021 Commemoration of the Dead is a National Holiday
      • Wednesday Dec 08, 2021 Immaculate Conception Day is a National Holiday
      • Friday Dec 24, 2021 Christmas Eve is a Not A Public Holiday (Bank Holiday)
      • Saturday Dec 25, 2021 Christmas Day is a National Holiday
      • Sunday Dec 26, 2021 St. Stephens Day is a National Holiday
      • Friday Dec 31, 2021 New Years Eve is a Not A Public Holiday (Bank Holiday)
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    • RE: Which is the bank using internet banking in Nepal?

      Himalayan bank i guess

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    • What is the traditional clothing in Sri Lanka?

      What is the traditional clothing in Sri Lanka?

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    • What religion are Vietnam people?

      What religion are Vietnam people?

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    • RE: Does the constitution of Thailand have a bill of rights?

      if u need help txt or call me at 714 270 0450

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    • Why South Sudan wants independence?

      Why South Sudan wants independence?

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    • What are some famous Mauritanian dishes?

      Here are a few popular Mauritanian dishes. Please share your favorites as a reply.

      • Imraguen Women’s Mullet Bottarga (Fish Roe)
      • Mauritanian Pepper Steak with Coconut (Beef Dish)
      • Caravane (Cheese)
      • Bonava (Stew)
      • Leksour (Stew)
      posted in Mauritania
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    • RE: When is the cheapest time to fly to West Africa from the UK?

      probably during the fall

      I think that the best way to find the cheapest flights is to sign up at one of the websites specialized in airfare deals alerts. However I think you can buy the cheapest tickets for fall - but it also depends when you buy them..

      posted in Gambia
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    • What are some famous Gabonese dishes?

      Here are a few popular Gabonese dishes. Please share your favorites as a reply.

      • Baked Bananas Gabon (Deep-fried Dessert)
      • Dongo-dongo (Soup)
      • Poulet nyembwe (Chicken Dish)
      • Chakery (Dessert)
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    • Flag of New Zealand

      Picture of New Zealand Flag

      Description of flag of New Zealand

      national flag consisting of a blue field with the Union Jack in the canton and four stars, forming the Southern Cross constellation, at the fly end. The width-to-length ratio of the flag is 1 to 2.

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    • What is Nepal known for?

      Nepal

      • Nepal, country of Asia, lying along the southern slopes of the Himalayan mountain ranges.
      • It is a landlocked country located between India to the east, south, and west and the Tibet Autonomous Region of China to the north.
      • Its territory extends roughly 500 miles (800 kilometres) from east to west and 90 to 150 miles from north to south.
      • The capital is Kathmandu.

      Nepal has so much to offer, here are some of the things Nepal is known for.

      Old Kathmandu

      Even after suffering damage in the 2015 earthquake, the historic centre of old Kathmandu: remains an open-air architectural museum of magnificent medieval temples, pagodas, pavilions and shrines. Once occupied by Nepal’s cloistered royal family and still home to the Kumari*,* Kathmandu’s very own living goddess, Durbar Sq is the gateway to a maze of medieval streets that burst even more vividly to life during spectacular festivals. For an introduction to old Kathmandu, follow our walking tours through the hidden backstreet courtyards and temples of the surrounding warren-like old town.

      Everest Base Camp Trek

      Topping many people’s travel bucket list is this two-week-long trek: to the base of the world’s highest, and most hyped, mountain. Despite only limited views of Mount Everest itself, the surrounding Himalayan peaks are truly awesome, and the half-hour you spend watching the alpenglow ascend beautiful Pumori or Ama Dablam is worth all the altitude headaches you will likely suffer. The crowds can be thick in October, but the welcome at the Sherpa lodges is as warm as their fresh apple pie.

      Annapurna Circuit Trek

      This trek around the 8091m Annapurna massif is Nepal’s most popular trek:, and it’s easy to see why. The lodges are comfortable, there is little earthquake damage, the crossing of the 5416m Thorung La provides a physical challenge, and the sense of journey from lowland Nepal to Trans-Himalayan plateau is immensely satisfying. Our best tip is to take your time and explore the spectacular side trips, particularly around Manang. Road construction has eaten away at either end of the trek, but alternative footpaths continue to avoid the road.

      Bhaktapur

      Of the three former city-states – all Unesco World Heritage Sites – that jostled for power over the Kathmandu Valley, medieval Bhaktapur: is the most atmospheric. Despite damage in the 2015 quake, its backstreets still burst with temples and pagodas, including the Nyatapola Temple, Nepal's tallest. Winding lanes lined with red-brick buildings lead onto squares used by locals for drying corn and making pottery – this is no museum but a living, breathing town where residents live their lives in public. For the full experience, stay overnight in a guesthouse or attend one of the city’s fantastic festivals.

      Chitwan National Park

      In the ‘other Nepal’, down in the humid plains, Chitwan: is one of Asia’s best wildlife-viewing spots and the place to don your safari togs and head into the dawn mist in search of rhinos and tigers. There’s plenty to keep you busy here, from scanning the forest for critters to visiting local Tharu villages, and the brave can even take a guided walk through the jungle, surrounded by the hoots and roars of the forest. If you are lucky, you'll see gharial, spotted deer and wild gaurs, plus plenty of exotic birds.

      Bodhnath Stupa

      The village of Bodhnath is the centre of Nepal’s exiled Tibetan community and home to Asia’s largest stupa:, a spectacular white dome and spire that draws Buddhist pilgrims from hundreds of kilometres away. Equally fascinating are the surrounding streets, bustling with monks with shaved heads and maroon robes, and lined with Tibetan monasteries and shops selling prayer wheels and juniper incense. Come at dusk and join the Tibetan pilgrims as they light butter lamps and walk around the stupa on their daily kora (ritual circumambulation).

      Views from Pokhara

      Nepal’s second-biggest tourist town may lack the historical depth of Kathmandu, but it more than makes up for this with a seductively laid-back vibe and one of the country’s most spectacular locations. The dawn views of Machhapuchhare and Annapurna, mirrored in the calm waters of Phewa Tal:, or seen from the town’s hilltop viewpoints, are simply unforgettable. Take them in on a trek, from the saddle of a mountain bike or, best of all, dangling from a paraglider high above the valley floor.

      Lumbini – Birthplace of the Buddha

      A pilgrimage to the Maya Devi Temple:, the birthplace of the Buddha, ranks as one of the subcontinent’s great spiritual journeys. You can visit the exact spot where Siddhartha Gautama was born 2500 years ago, rediscovered only a century or so ago, and then tour a multi-national collection of temples. But perhaps the most powerful thing to do is simply find a quiet spot, and a book on Buddhism, and meditate on the nature of existence. Travel experiences don’t get much more profound than this.

      White-Water Rafting

      Nepal is one of the world’s best rafting and kayaking destinations. Fuelled by water rushing down from Himalayan peaks, rivers such as the Trisuli and Bhote Kosi promise thrilling white water for day trippers. Even better are the multiday adventures – liquid journeys that take you down the Karnali, Tamur and Sun Kosi rivers through some of Nepal’s remotest corners. Companies such as Ultimate Descents Nepal: offer everything from roller-coaster white water trips to serene floats through jungle wilderness, with nights spent camping on pristine sand beaches.

      Nepal’s Fantastic Festivals

      Nepal has so many spectacular festivals that any visit is almost certain to coincide with at least one. Celebrations range from masked dances designed to exorcise unruly demons to epic bouts of tug-of-war between rival sides of a town. For a full-on medieval experience, time your travel with one of the slightly mad chariot processions, such as the parade of Rato Machhendranath:, when hundreds of enthusiastic devotees drag tottering 20m-tall chariots through the crowded city streets of Kathmandu and Patan.

      Swayambhunath

      The iconic whitewashed stupa of Swayambhunath: is both a Unesco World Heritage Site and one of Nepal’s most sacred Buddhist shrines. The great stupa – painted with iconic, all-seeing Buddha eyes – survived the 2015 quake with only minor damage and it remains a focal point for Buddhist devotion. Pilgrims wander the shrines, spinning prayer wheels and murmuring mantras, while nearby astrologers read palms, and shopkeepers sell magic amulets and sacred beads. Come at dusk for spectacular views over the city lights of Kathmandu.

      Patan

      Kathmandu’s sister city: doesn’t get the attention it deserves. The city of Newari traders, interconnected Buddhist courtyards and hidden temples has a greater cultural cohesion than any other city in Nepal. Wander the fascinating backstreets, the magnificent central Durbar Sq and the Patan Museum, easily the best museum in the country. Throw in four ancient Ashoka-era stupas and the valley’s best collection of international restaurants and it’s clear you need a couple of trips to take it all in. Spend the night here and you’ll have the backstreets all to yourself.

      Momos

      These little meat- or vegetable-filled dumplings are Nepal’s unofficial national dish. Enjoy them in a grandiose Newari restaurant, at a shared table in a backstreet Tibetan kitchen such as Yangling Tibetan Restaurant:, or in a trekking lodge overlooking the Annapurnas – they are the quintessential taste of the Himalaya. Join a cooking class to learn how to make these deceptively simple morsels that are savoured from China to Central Asia. Kathmandu’s restaurants also fill them with apple and cinnamon, and serve them with ice cream. Yum!

      Langtang Valley

      Nepal's third great teahouse trek is nestled in a lovely Alpine Valley next to the Tibet border. Combing lush bamboo and Himalayan forest with high peaks, pastures and glaciers, Langtang: offers incredible variety, especially if you add on a side trek to the holy Gosainkund lakes, set in a mountain bowl at 4400m. Langtang suffered greatly in the 2015 earthquake, but the lodges have been rebuilt and the trails improved, and the trek is open for business. The nearby newly opened border with Tibet offers a superb new overland add-on.

      Bandipur

      Halfway between Kathmandu and Pokhara is this perfectly preserved ridgetop village: of traditional 18th-century Newari houses and temples. Apart from just enjoying the peace and quiet, there are some fine walks to be had in the surrounding hills, while adventurous types can arrange to abseil into the Siddha Gufa cave, paraglide over the village or go canyoning in nearby waterfalls. At the end of the day several well-run guesthouses offer atmospheric accommodation in restored Newari mansions.

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    • What is north and south Sudan fighting over?

      What is north and south Sudan fighting over?

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    • RE: Name the 2 countries that border the United States and which elements help to identify them?

      Mexico and Canada . Inset map and legend are the elements.

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