When is the cheapest time to go to Aruba and Barbados?
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When is the cheapest time to go to Aruba and Barbados?
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Tagumpay ng imperyalismo sa burma at sa Singapore?
Tagumpay ng imperyalismo sa burma at sa Singapore?
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What does the colors of the gabon's flag represent?
What does the colors of the gabon's flag represent?
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Who are the prime ministers of India's neighbouring countries?
Who are the prime ministers of India's neighbouring countries?
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What languages are spoken in Mexico and Costa Rica?
What languages are spoken in Mexico and Costa Rica?
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RE: What was the old name of Myanmar?
The official English name was changed by the countrys government from the Union of Burma to the Union of Myanmar in 1989, and still later to the Republic of the Union of Myanmar.
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Does Australia have more people than Austria?
Does Australia have more people than Austria?
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What is the hottest temperature recorded in Paraguay?
What is the hottest temperature recorded in Paraguay?
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How long would it take to be in Fresno to go to comoros on a airplane?
How long would it take to be in Fresno to go to comoros on a airplane?
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RE: What languages are spoken in Antarctica?
There are no countries on the Antarctic continent. Therefore, there are no native languages or indigenous populations. Scientists from all over the world work there temporarily, and speak the languages of their home countries.Most science research on the continent is formalized in English and some in French. Governments representing 80% of the earths population conduct science on Antarctica, and of course, conduct this research in their own language.The continent is preserved for science under the directives of The Antarctic Treaty. For the purposes of sharing scientific data, English is a standard with French used when necessary.Antarctica is not a country, and therefore has no official language.The continent is dedicated to the scientific health of planet Earth. The language of science is generally English, with a secondary option of French.All scientists and workers temporarily located in research stations usually speak the language of the nation-state that supports the station.People who live and work on Antarctica temporarily, speak the native language of the country that has hired them.Antarctica doesnt have a major language. Each group of scientists speak the language of their country.There are no Antarctic people. The only people who live on Antarctica are scientists, military, and support personnel who are rotated in and out for periods of a few months to a few years at a time.The Antarctic Treaty was signed by governments representing about 80% of the earths population.Scientific stations funded by these governments speak their native languages.
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RE: Why is Cartago a major city in Costa Rica?
Tourism,Malls and job opportunity.
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RE: How many soldiers died in Vietnam?
Casualties Total dead: 1,250,000 (South Vietnam), 58,226 (US) Wounded: 153,303 (US) Total dead: Official Vietnamese estimate: 1,100,000 Wounded: 600,000 Civilian Casualties: c. 2-4 million Vietnam War Casualties Estimating the number killed in the conflict is extremely difficult. Official records are hard to find or nonexistent and many of those killed were literally blasted to pieces by bombing. For many years the North Vietnamese suppressed the true number of their casualties for propaganda purposes. It is also difficult to say exactly what counts as a Vietnam war casualty; people are still being killed today by unexploded ordinance, particularly cluster bomblets. Environmental effects from chemical agents and the colossal social problems caused by a devastated country with so many dead surely caused many more lives to be shortened. In addition, the Khmer Rouge would probably not have come into power and committed their slaughters without the destabilization of the war, particularly of the American bombing campaigns to clear out the sanctuaries in Cambodia. The lowest casualty estimates, based on the now-renounced North Vietnamese statements, are around 1.5 million Vietnamese killed. Vietnam released figures on April 3, 1995 that a total of one million Vietnamese combatants and four million civilians were killed in the war. The accuracy of these figures has generally not been challenged. 58,226 American soldiers also died in the war or are missing in action. Australia lost almost 500 of the 47,000 troops they had deployed to Vietnam and New Zealand lost 38 soldiers. In the aftermath of the war many Americans came to believe that some of the 2,300 American soldiers listed as Missing in Action had in fact been taken prisoner by the DRV and held indefinitely. Missing in Action is a term applied to missing soldiers whose status cannot be determined through eyewitness accounts of their death, or a body. While little credible evidence has been shown for this, images of tortured, emaciated prisoners of war (notably in the sequel to Rambo) continue to evoke anger among many Americans. The Vietnamese list over 200,000 of their own soldiers Missing in Action, and MIA soldiers from World War I and II continue to be unearthed in Europe. Both during and after the war, significant human rights violations occurred. Both North and South Vietnamese had large numbers of political prisoners, many of whom were killed or tortured. In 1970, two American congressmen visiting South Vietnam discovered the existence of tiger cages, which were small prison cells used for torturing South Vietnamese political prisoners. After the war, actions taken by the victors in Vietnam, including firing squads, torture, concentration camps and re-education, led to the exodus of hundreds of thousands of Vietnamese. Many of these refugees fled by boat and thus gave rise to the phrase boat people. They emigrated to Hong Kong, France, the United States, Canada, and other countries. Many effects of the animosity and ill will generated during the Vietnam War are still felt today among those who lived through this turbulent time in American and Indochinese history. American involvement in the war was a gradual process, as its military involvement increased over the years under successive U.S. presidents, both Democrat and Republican (including Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon), despite warnings by the American military leadership against a major ground war in Asia. There was never a formal declaration of war but there were a series of presidential decisions that increased the number of military advisers to the region. One of the first occurred on July 27, 1964 when 5,000 additional American military advisers were ordered sent to South Vietnam which brought the total number of US forces in Vietnam to 21,000. Then on August 4, 1964 American destroyers USS Maddox and USS C. Turner Joy were attacked in the Gulf of Tonkin. Air support from the carrier USS Ticonderoga sinks two, possibly three North Vietnamese gunboats. The event was labeled the Gulf of Tonkin incident by reporters and the next day Operation Pierce Arrow was launched in retaliation; aircraft from the USS Ticonderoga and USS Constellation bombed North Vietnam.
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RE: What do the colors mean on the Yugoslavian flag?
Blue is for sky White for air Red for bloody land
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RE: Which has sunset first Madagascar or mosambique?
water bottles.............
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Holidays in Kyrgyzstan
There are around 17 holidays observed in Kyrgyzstan.
Here is the list of holidays in 2021
- Friday Jan 01, 2021 New Years Day is a National Holiday
- Thursday Jan 07, 2021 Christmas Day is a National Holiday
- Tuesday Feb 23, 2021 Fatherland Defenders Day is a National Holiday (Originally known as Red Army Day)
- Monday Mar 08, 2021 Womens Day is a National Holiday
- Sunday Mar 21, 2021 Nooruz is a National Holiday
- Monday Mar 22, 2021 Nooruz (in lieu) is a National Holiday
- Saturday May 01, 2021 International Labour Day is a National Holiday (International Workers Day)
- Wednesday May 05, 2021 Constitution Day is a National Holiday
- Sunday May 09, 2021 Day of Victory is a National Holiday
- Monday May 10, 2021 Day of Victory (in lieu) is a National Holiday
- Thursday May 13, 2021 Orozo Ait is a National Holiday (End of Ramadan)
- Tuesday Jul 20, 2021 Kurman Ait is a National Holiday (Feast of the Sacrifice)
- Tuesday Aug 31, 2021 Independence Day is a National Holiday
- Sunday Nov 07, 2021 Days of History and Commemoration of Ancestors is a National Holiday
- Monday Nov 08, 2021 Days of History and Commemoration of Ancestors is a National Holiday
- Tuesday Nov 09, 2021 Days of History and Commemoration of Ancestors is a National Holiday
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What is the zip code for Bulawayo in Zimbabwe?
What is the zip code for Bulawayo in Zimbabwe?
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What are the Cayman Islands a part of?
What are the Cayman Islands a part of?
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How many miles is it from Chicago to Antarctica?
How many miles is it from Chicago to Antarctica?