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    • Holidays in United Kingdom

      There are around 21 holidays observed in United Kingdom.

      Here is the list of holidays in 2021

      • Friday Jan 01, 2021 New Years Day is a Bank Holiday
      • Monday Jan 04, 2021 Day after New Years Day is a Regional Holiday (Scotland)
      • Monday Mar 01, 2021 St. Davids Day is a Not A Public Holiday (Wales Only. Not a public holiday)
      • Sunday Mar 14, 2021 Mothering Sunday is a Not A Public Holiday (Not a National Holiday)
      • Wednesday Mar 17, 2021 St. Patricks Day is a Regional Holiday (Northern Ireland)
      • Friday Apr 02, 2021 Good Friday is a Bank Holiday
      • Monday Apr 05, 2021 Easter Monday is a Regional Holiday (Except Scotland)
      • Friday Apr 23, 2021 St. Georges Day is a Not A Public Holiday (England. Not a public holiday)
      • Monday May 03, 2021 Early May Bank Holiday is a Bank Holiday (First Monday in May)
      • Monday May 31, 2021 Spring Bank Holiday is a Bank Holiday (Last Monday in May)
      • Sunday Jun 20, 2021 Fathers Day is a Not A Public Holiday (3rd Sunday in June. Not a public holiday)
      • Monday Jul 12, 2021 Battle of the Boyne is a Regional Holiday (Northern Ireland Only)
      • Monday Aug 02, 2021 Summer bank holiday is a Regional Holiday (First Monday in August (Scotland))
      • Monday Aug 30, 2021 August Bank Holiday is a Regional Holiday (Last Monday in August (except Scotland))
      • Sunday Nov 14, 2021 Remembrance Sunday is a Not A Public Holiday (Not a public holiday)
      • Tuesday Nov 30, 2021 St. Andrews Day is a Regional Holiday (Scotland Only)
      • Saturday Dec 25, 2021 Christmas Day is a Not A Public Holiday
      • Monday Dec 27, 2021 Christmas Day (in lieu) is a Bank Holiday
      • Tuesday Dec 28, 2021 Boxing Day (in lieu) is a Bank Holiday
      • Wednesday Dec 29, 2021 Bank Holiday is a Not A Public Holiday (Northern Ireland. Banks closed)
      posted in United Kingdom
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    • How many murders in Puerto Rico so far in 2012?

      How many murders in Puerto Rico so far in 2012?

      posted in Puerto Rico
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    • Holidays in Djibouti

      There are around 12 holidays observed in Djibouti.

      Here is the list of holidays in 2021

      • Friday Jan 01, 2021 New Years Day
      • Thursday Mar 11, 2021 Al Isra et Al Mirague (Ascension of the Prophet)
      • Saturday May 01, 2021 Labour Day (International Workers Day)
      • Thursday May 13, 2021 Eid ul-Fitr (End of Ramadan)
      • Friday May 14, 2021 Eid ul-Fitr Holiday ()
      • Sunday Jun 27, 2021 Independence Day (National Day)
      • Tuesday Jul 20, 2021 Eid Al Adha Holiday ()
      • Tuesday Jul 20, 2021 Eid Al Adha (Feast of the Sacrifice)
      • Tuesday Aug 10, 2021 Awal Muharram (Islamic New Year)
      • Tuesday Oct 19, 2021 Prophet Mohammeds Birthday (Birthday of Prophet Muhammad)
      • Saturday Dec 25, 2021 Christmas Day
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    • RE: Who are the current enemies of Serbia?

      Serbia and serbs have much hatred.. (surprise, surprise) But i know for a fact that Albania and Albanians have a very strong hatred for Serbs, as do Croatians and Bosnians and other Ex-Yugoslavian countries/republics who have been through war with Serbia..

      posted in Serbia
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    • Cual es la capital de Estonia?

      Cual es la capital de Estonia?

      posted in Estonia
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    • Holidays in Mauritania

      There are around 11 holidays observed in Mauritania.

      Here is the list of holidays in 2021

      • Friday Jan 01, 2021 New Years Day is a National Holiday
      • Saturday May 01, 2021 Labour Day is a National Holiday (International Workers Day)
      • Thursday May 13, 2021 Eid Al Fitr is a National Holiday (End of Ramadan)
      • Friday May 14, 2021 Eid Al Fitr Holiday is a National Holiday ()
      • Tuesday May 25, 2021 Africa Day is a National Holiday (African Unity Day)
      • Tuesday Jul 20, 2021 Eid Al-Adha is a National Holiday (Feast of the Sacrifice)
      • Wednesday Jul 21, 2021 Eid Al-Adha Holiday is a National Holiday ()
      • Tuesday Aug 10, 2021 Awal Muharram is a National Holiday (Islamic New Year)
      • Tuesday Oct 19, 2021 Mouloud is a National Holiday (Birthday of Prophet Muhammad)
      • Sunday Nov 28, 2021 Independence Day is a National Holiday (National Day)
      posted in Mauritania
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    • How many matches did Netherlands draw or lose on its journey to the World Cup 2010 finals?

      How many matches did Netherlands draw or lose on its journey to the World Cup 2010 finals?

      posted in Netherlands
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    • Who is Sri Lanka's Most Popular Person?

      Who is Sri Lanka's Most Popular Person?

      posted in Sri Lanka
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    • What is the shangaan translation for Good morning?

      What is the shangaan translation for Good morning?

      posted in Mozambique
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    • What are the famous people of mali?

      What are the famous people of mali?

      posted in Mali
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    • What are some famous Maldivan dishes?

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

      • Masroshi (Snack)
      • Mas huni (Breakfast)
      • Garudihya (Fish Soup)
      • Maldive Fish (Fish Product)
      • Gulha (Savory Pastry)
      posted in Maldives
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    • Cuba and Taiwan are islands in which hemisphere?

      Cuba and Taiwan are islands in which hemisphere?

      posted in Taiwan
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    • How long is flight from California to American Samoa?

      How long is flight from California to American Samoa?

      posted in American Samoa
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    • What is Barbados known for?

      Barbados

      • Barbados, island country in the southeastern Caribbean Sea, situated about 100 miles (160 km) east of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.
      • Roughly triangular in shape, the island measures some 20 miles (32 km) from northwest to southeast and about 15 miles (25 km) from east to west at its widest point.
      • The capital and largest town is Bridgetown, which is also the main seaport.

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

      • Rockley Beach: Unwinding on one of the island's most blissful beaches.
      • Oistins Fish Fry: Dancing the night away at one of the Caribbean’s great parties.
      • Paynes Bay: Snorkeling with majestic sea turtles in warm tranquil waters.
      • West Coast: Exploring the region in style with a rum punch in your hand aboard a sailing boat.
      • Speightstown: Strolling the streets of this charismatic old port town.
      • Welchman Hall Gully: Enjoying the lush beauty of the island’s rich floral wonders.
      • Bridgetown: Sampling Barbados’ most popular meal, a flying-fish dish at a cafe in Bridgetown.
      • St Nicholas Abbey: Experiencing the beautiful present and ugly past at grand plantation homes.
      posted in Barbados
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    • Flag of Kiribati

      Picture of Kiribati Flag

      Description of flag of Kiribati

      national flag consisting of six wavy horizontal stripes of white and blue beneath a red field bearing a yellow bird and sun. The flag’s width-to-length ratio is 1 to 2.

      posted in Kiribati
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    • What is Bulgaria known for?

      Bulgaria

      • Bulgaria, officially Republic of Bulgaria, Bulgarian Republika Bŭlgariya, country occupying the eastern portion of the Balkan Peninsula in southeastern Europe.
      • Founded in the 7th century, Bulgaria is one of the oldest states on the European continent.
      • It is intersected by historically important routes from northern and eastern Europe to the Mediterranean basin and from western and central Europe to the Middle East.
      • Before the creation of the Bulgarian state, the empires of ancient Rome, Greece, and Byzantium were strong presences, and people and goods traveled the land with frequency.

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

      Rila Monastery

      More than a thousand years of uninterrupted spiritual activity have swept through this beautiful monastery:, which rises from a valley in the misty Rila Mountains. Credited with safeguarding Bulgarian culture during the dark centuries under Ottoman rule, and a lightning rod for revolution in the 19th century, Rila Monastery remains Bulgaria’s most storied spiritual treasure. The monastery grew from a 10th-century hermit’s hut; following a fire, the breathtaking mix of elegant archways, soaring domes and apocalyptic frescoes that stands today dates mostly to the 19th century.

      Black Sea Beaches

      Whether you’re looking for all-day tanning, all-night clubbing, or something a little more relaxing, you’re sure to find some patch of sand to your liking along Bulgaria’s Black Sea coast:. Away from the big, brash package resorts, you’ll come across charming seaside towns standing above smaller sandy coves, while the cities of Varna and Burgas both have lengthy, less-crowded urban beaches. If it’s solitude you seek, head for the more remote beaches to the far north and south.

      Plovdiv

      With a charming old town, revitalised artistic quarter and the most exhilarating nightlife outside Sofia, Bulgaria’s second city: has never looked finer. Ancient buildings nestle right in the centre of this seven-hilled town; a pleasant shopping street flows past its 2nd-century Roman stadium (which still hosts concerts) and a 15th-century mosque in an effortless blend of old and new. Investment for Plovdiv’s reign as European Capital of Culture 2019 has left the city gleaming, while the city's calendar bursts with opera, jazz, open-air art and more.

      Veliko Târnovo

      Bulgaria’s long history of warring tsars and epic battles is exceptionally vivid in its former capital, Veliko Târnovo:. Topped with a marvellous medieval fortress, this town of Soviet monuments, cobblestoned lanes and barely changed handicraft shops allows for a memorable trip into Bulgaria’s past. Home to the second-largest university in Bulgaria, the town also has a simmering nightlife; a creative and multicultural expat community adds to the fun. Set above the ribboning Yantra River, it’s also a great base for local hikes, mountain biking and day trips to Emen Canyon.

      Skiing in the Pirin Mountains

      The Pirin Mountains: are truly a land of giants, with more than 100 peaks towering higher than 2000m. Their summer splendour draws hikers to Pirin National Park, but long winters and downy snowfall make Pirin the Balkans’ best skiing and snowboarding destination. Nestled at the base of Mt Vihren (2915m), Bansko is Bulgaria’s premium winter sports town. Its 75km of pistes, extending to a height of 2600m, have options for all levels. Just as invigorating is Bansko’s après-ski culture, which culminates with the Horizon Festival.

      Stara Planina Hiking

      Hikers have breathtaking choice across the Stara Planina: mountain range, rippling for 550km across the length of Bulgaria. Casual strollers can walk through the meadows around Dryanovo or stride to peaceful monasteries such as Sokolski. Meanwhile, dedicated hikers can climb the tallest peak, Mt Botev (2376m), a challenging but picturesque ascent overlooking sheer ridges and expanses of green. Alternatively, seek out solitude on multiday hikes, staying at the Stara Planina’s 80-odd hizhas (mountain huts) along the way; just prepare for notoriously changeable weather.

      Sofia’s Aleksander Nevski Memorial Church

      Rising majestically over the rooftops of Sofia, the neo-Byzantine Orthodox church: is dedicated to the memory of the 200,000 Russian soldiers who died fighting for Bulgaria’s independence in the Russo-Turkish War (1877–78). An unequalled highlight of the Bulgarian capital, the church took 30 years to construct and was completed in 1912. Its vast, candlelit interior is heavy with incense and decorated with Italian marble, alabaster and fading murals. Daily services, led by robed, white-bearded priests, accompanied by chanting choirs, can be moving experiences.

      Wine Tasting

      Bulgaria’s winemaking tradition dates to ancient Thracian times, and its wines have been enjoyed by everyone from Roman writers to former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Melnik: in southwestern Bulgaria is an especially fruitful location to sip wine, and a very scenic one: the village is lined with traditional 19th-century houses, against a backdrop of natural sandstone pyramids. Beyond here, discover five distinct wine-growing regions from the Danube to the Black Sea to the Thracian Plain. Numerous wineries offer tastings; beyond Melnik, some of the best are in Bulgarian Thrace.

      Thracian Tombs

      The Valley of Thracian Kings, between Shipka and Kazanlâk, is dotted with fine tombs, and more are unearthed every year. But one of the most magnificently preserved examples is the Unesco-listed Thracian Tomb of Sveshtari: in Bulgaria’s northeast. The tomb dates to 300 BC and harbours lovely artwork and reliefs within its three chambers, including 10 elegant female figures. This rare discovery was made in 1982, but tourists are few. A visit requires private transportation, but it’s worth the effort to play Tomb Raider within its evocative confines.

      Belogradchik Rocks

      On the fringe of Bulgaria’s Stara Planina mountain range tower these awe-inspring sandstone pillars:, one of Bulgaria’s most photogenic geological features. Over an area of 90 sq km, these stone protrusions form a jaw-dropping silhouette: some loom as tall as 200m, and the knottiest turrets have drawn comparison to mythic figures and animals. Nearly blending in with Belogradchik Rocks is the impressive Kaleto Fortress, a Roman and Byzantine-era fortification. Hiking trails weave among the rocks and up to the fortress, allowing wondrous views.

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    • Why was Monet sent home from Algeria?

      Why was Monet sent home from Algeria?

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    • RE: What is a Lamia house?

      A Lamia house is in the style of the city of Lamia, Greece . The style may be found along the extreme southwest coast of Italy . Thats the part of Italy where influences remain from the ancient settlement of the area by Greeks. The house tends to be smaller, but roomy and well organized. It tends to be built of stone.

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    • What does the Samoan word moi mean?

      What does the Samoan word moi mean?

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    • Where is Montserrat?
      • Montserrat is located in Americas.
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