How long is the flight from Auckland New Zealand to Maldives?
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How long is the flight from Auckland New Zealand to Maldives?
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RE: Where can and isthmus be found in Trinidad and tobago?
You admit this is homework, so you need to get out your notes/textbook to find the answer to the question. Wiki will not help you cheat. If you do the work now you will get a better grade on your next test. Time to get to work.
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What do the colors on the Colombian flag mean?
What do the colors on the Colombian flag mean?
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RE: Is the Western Sahara in the Western Hemisphere?
Yes. Western Sahara is technically in the Western Hemisphere. However, it sits rather close to the Prime Meridian and is part of the African Continent which is mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere.
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RE: How do i get a driving license in Hungary?
Well, you find a school you like on the internet, or just walk around in the city a bit, and youll see several advertisements. When you decide to start, you first pay the fee which includes the classes and about 30 driving hours. First youll learn the rules and laws that a driver must obey some first aid, than after a successful written test, you will be able to get in a car, and learn step by step to park and park in reverse, to accelerate and decelerate quickly, to turn, to stop and get going again on a slope. After that, youll take a routine examination. And only after that will you be allowed to drive in traffic. Most importantly it is likely that you will learn on a manual gear car. If you finally seem exam able to the instructor, youll take the final test. (By this time you most likely have finished the first aid and passed that test too.) If all this is done, youll just have to do some paperwork and in about 2-3 weeks you can claim your Drivers license. This whole procedure takes about 2-3 months. And it costs about -500 with everything included. Hope I answered everything you wanted to know about this.
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What is the distance between San Jose Costa Rica and Liberia?
What is the distance between San Jose Costa Rica and Liberia?
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Holidays in Tunisia
There are around 17 holidays observed in Tunisia.
Here is the list of holidays in 2021
- Friday Jan 01, 2021 New Years Day is a National Holiday
- Thursday Jan 14, 2021 Revolution and Youth Day is a National Holiday
- Saturday Mar 20, 2021 Independence Day is a National Holiday (National Day)
- Friday Apr 09, 2021 Martyrs Day is a National Holiday
- Saturday May 01, 2021 Labour Day is a National Holiday (International Workers Day)
- Thursday May 13, 2021 Aïd El-Fitr is a National Holiday (End of Ramadan)
- Friday May 14, 2021 Aïd El-Fitr is a National Holiday ()
- Saturday May 15, 2021 Aïd El-Fitr is a National Holiday ()
- Tuesday Jul 20, 2021 Aïd El Kebir is a National Holiday (Eid al-Adha)
- Wednesday Jul 21, 2021 Aïd El Kebir is a National Holiday (Date varies on Lunar cycle)
- Thursday Jul 22, 2021 Aïd El Kebir is a National Holiday (Date varies on Lunar cycle)
- Sunday Jul 25, 2021 Republic Day is a National Holiday
- Tuesday Aug 10, 2021 Ras el am el Hejri is a National Holiday (Hijri New Year)
- Friday Aug 13, 2021 Womens Day is a National Holiday
- Friday Oct 15, 2021 Evacuation Day is a National Holiday
- Tuesday Oct 19, 2021 Prophet Mohammeds Birthday is a National Holiday ()
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RE: Do Russian citizens need visa for Maldives?
No prior visa is required to enter the Republic of Maldives. Entry permit will be granted to visitors on arrival at designated ports of entry.so basically, as a Russian citizen you dont need a visa!However, you need to have the return tickets and minimum 30$/day
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RE: What trees are in Djibouti?
Forested area accounts for less than one percent of Djiboutis total land area, but their Day Forest National Park in the northern part of the country boasts four dominant species: the African juniper, African olive, the camphor bush, and the Buxus hildebrantii.
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RE: What is the Italian translation of the French 'magnifique'?
Magnifico is an Italian equivalent of the French word magnifique.Specifically, the Italian word is the masculine form of an adjective that means magnificent. The pronunciation is mahg-NEE-fee-koh.The feminine form, magnifica, is pronounced mahg-NEE-fee-kah.
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Holidays in Luxembourg
There are around 18 holidays observed in Luxembourg.
Here is the list of holidays in 2021
- Friday Jan 01, 2021 New Years Day is a National Holiday
- Friday Apr 02, 2021 Good Friday is a Not A Public Holiday (Banks are closed)
- 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)
- Sunday May 09, 2021 Europe Day is a National Holiday
- Thursday May 13, 2021 Ascension Day is a National Holiday (39 days after Easter Sunday)
- Monday May 24, 2021 Whit Monday is a National Holiday (7th Monday after Easter)
- Sunday Jun 13, 2021 Mothers Day is a Not A Public Holiday (2nd Sunday in June. Not a public holiday)
- Wednesday Jun 23, 2021 National Day is a National Holiday (Grand Dukes Official Birthday)
- Sunday Aug 15, 2021 Assumption Day is a National Holiday
- Sunday Sep 05, 2021 Fathers Day is a Not A Public Holiday (1st Sunday in October. Not a public holiday)
- Monday Nov 01, 2021 All Saints Day is a National Holiday
- Tuesday Nov 02, 2021 All Souls Day is a Not A Public Holiday (Not a public holiday)
- Friday Dec 24, 2021 Christmas Eve is a Not A Public Holiday (Banks closed in afternoon)
- Saturday Dec 25, 2021 Christmas Day is a National Holiday
- Sunday Dec 26, 2021 St. Stephens Day is a National Holiday
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How Pakistani citizens get botswana visit visa?
How Pakistani citizens get botswana visit visa?
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What does the beaver symbolize in Canada?
What does the beaver symbolize in Canada?
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What is Bolivia known for?
Bolivia
- Bolivia, country of west-central South America.
- Extending some 950 miles (1,500 km) north-south and 800 miles (1,300 km) east-west, Bolivia is bordered to the north and east by Brazil, to the southeast by Paraguay, to the south by Argentina, to the southwest and west by Chile, and to the northwest by Peru.
- Bolivia shares Lake Titicaca, the second largest lake in South America (after Lake Maracaibo), with Peru.
- The country has been landlocked since it lost its Pacific coast territory to Chile in the War of the Pacific (1879–84), but agreements with neighbouring countries have granted it indirect access to the Pacific and Atlantic oceans.
- The constitutional capital is the historic city of Sucre, where the Supreme Court is established, but the administrative capital is La Paz, where the executive and legislative branches of government function.
Bolivia has so much to offer, here are some of the things Bolivia is known for.
Salar de Uyuni
Who knew feeling this cold could feel so good? While a three- to four-day jeep tour through the world’s largest salt flat: will leave your bones chattering, it could quite possibly be the defining experience of your Bolivian adventure. The vastness, austerity and crystalline perfection of the salt flat will inspire you. An early-morning exploration of rock gardens, geyser fields and piping-hot springs along with the camaraderie of three days on the road with your fellow ‘Salterians’ will create a lasting memory.
Parque Nacional Madidi
Perhaps the most biodiverse area on the planet, Parque Nacional Madidi: encompasses a spellbinding range of habitats, from Andean mountains to steamy lowland rainforests, home to an astonishing array of wildlife. Take it all in on guided rainforest walks and boat trips on the river before bedding down for the night at one of several community-run ecolodges. Here the cinematic beauty of the surroundings is enhanced by a soundtrack of birdsong at dawn, the buzzing of insects, the call of the howler monkey and the croaking of frogs.
Trekking in the Cordillera Real
Walk in the path of the Incas along the many trekking routes that weave their way from the Andes into the Amazon Basin, through the remarkable skyward-bound wilderness of the Cordillera Real:. These four- to 14-day treks are no small undertaking, but it will be worth every step, every drop of sweat and every blister. Along the way, you’ll have the chance to dine with locals, cool off beside cascading waterfalls and connect with Pachamama (Mother Earth) deep within her potent green realm.
Isla del Sol, Lake Titicaca
Plopped onto sprawling Lake Titicaca like the cherry on an ice-cream sundae, Isla del Sol: is considered the birthplace of Andean civilization. You can easily spend four days here, tracking down forgotten Inca roads to small archaeological sites, remote coves and intact indigenous communities. At the end of the day, take in the sunset with a cerveza (beer) from your ridgetop lodge. The lake itself has a magnetism, power and energy unique to this world – no wonder many claim the ancient civilization of Atlantis was found here.
Samaipata
Cosmopolitan Samaipata: manages to retain the air of a relaxing mountain village, despite becoming an increasingly unmissable stop on the Bolivian tourist trail. But it’s not just the rolling valley views, pleasant climate, great-value accommodations and top-class restaurants that bring in the visitors. Samaipata's proximity to the mystical El Fuerte ruins and a series of worthy day trips to nearby areas of outstanding natural beauty mean that many visitors find themselves staying for a lot longer than they planned.
Sucre
Glistening in the Andean sun, the white city of Sucre: is the birthplace of the nation and a must-see for any visitor to Bolivia. Occupying a lush valley, surrounded by mountains, it’s an eclectic mix of the old and the new. Here you can while away your days perusing historic buildings and museums, and spend your nights enjoying the city's famous nightlife. Visitors to Sucre invariably fall in love with the place; count on staying longer than planned.
Potosí
Said to be the highest city in the world, Potosí: once sat upon a land laden with silver that funded the Spanish empire for centuries. Though the silver mines lie barren, the remnants of the wealthy past can still be seen through the cracked brickwork of the ornate colonial-era buildings and wonderfully preserved churches. Potosí's most famous museum, the Casa de la Moneda, was once Bolivia's national mint and offers a fascinating insight into the rise and fall of a city that once described itself as 'the envy of kings.'
Wine Tasting near Tarija
Take a deep breath of the thin mountain air and prepare to get dizzy sampling wine from the world's highest vineyards. Tarija: wines, produced in a Mediterranean climate at altitudes of up to 2400m, are sold throughout Bolivia and have received international plaudits for their fresh, aromatic taste. Whether you prefer tinto, rosado or blanco (red, rosé or white), you are likely to be pleasantly surprised by the quality on offer and may find yourself taking a bottle or two home for your friends.
Tupiza
Cut from the pages of a Wild West novel, the canyon country around Tupiza: is an awesome place for heading off into the sunset (in a saddle, atop a mountain bike, on foot or in a 4WD). From town you can ramble out into the polychromatic desert wonderlands and canyons, visiting hard-cut mining villages and the town where Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid met their end. The pleasant weather and lyrical feel of the town make it a welcome retreat after a bit of hardship in the highlands.
Jesuit Mission Circuit
Though traveling around the mission circuit: is a challenge in itself, the fantastically ornate reconstructions of Jesuit churches that are the centerpieces of the villages along the route make it well worth the effort. Lovingly restored by professional artisans and historians to offer a glimpse of their former glory, the churches of the mission circuit are testimony to the efforts of the missionaries who, against all odds, managed to establish communities in remote Chiquitania before being expelled from the Spanish colonies in 1767.
La Paz Markets
The whirling engine that feeds and fuels a nation, the markets: of La Paz are so crazy, so disjointed, so colorful and mad and stinky and remarkable that you’ll end up spending at least a few afternoons wandering from stall to stall. There are sections for food, sections for sorcery, sections where you can buy back your stolen camera, sections for pipes and Styrofoam – in every shape and form imaginable – and sections packed with fruits, flowers and rotting fish that will push you to olfactory overload.
Tiwanaku
Bolivia’s hallmark archaeological site sets your imagination on fire. Despite lacking the power and prestige of other ruins in Latin America – those who have visited Machu Picchu or Tikal will be hard pressed not to strike comparisons – for history buffs this pre-Inca site has a lot to offer. A massive celebration is held on the solstices, and the on-site museum provides a thought-provoking glimpse into life in this religious and astronomical center. An easy day trip from La Paz, Tiwanaku: is a good place to start your Andean odyssey.
Parque Nacional and Área de Uso Múltiple Amboró
Sandwiched between the old and new roads to Cochabamba is one of Bolivia's most biodiverse, and fortunately most accessible, protected areas – the breathtaking Parque Nacional Amboró:. Here the lush, leafy Amazon kisses the thorny, dusty Chaco, and the sweaty lowlands greet the refreshing highlands. Stunning scenery, wonderful wildlife and the assistance of professional tour agencies makes this a wilderness just begging to be explored. And with more than 800 different species to be spotted, the park is a bird-watcher's paradise.
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Do Indians need a visa to go to South Sudan the youngest country in the world?
Do Indians need a visa to go to South Sudan the youngest country in the world?
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Flag of Hong Kong
Description of flag of Hong Kong
Chinese provincial flag consisting of a red field (background) bearing, at its centre, a stylized five-petaled white flower with a five-pointed red star in each petal. The flag’s width-to-length ratio is 2 to 3.