South Africa, after Apartheid and over the years, has become one of the main countries where LGBT rights are protected, decriminalizing homosexuality, allowing equal marriage, civil unions, adoption and legislating against the employment discrimination, etc. This has meant that especially in large ci...
Albanians split over how to gain independence
Albania, known to Albanians as Shqipëria orLand of the Eagles, was once Europe's most mysterious country, a Stalinist dictatorship shut off from the rest of the world from 1946 to 1991. The Communist regime was overturned in 1991 and the majority of Albania is now safe to visit. It'...
The word “dankie” is however widely understood throughout Southern Africa and will go a long way if you are trying to win over the locals! 2. How to say thank you in Albanian “faleminderit” If you find yourself in Southern Europe and looking for a country to spend some time in ...
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Nature is an important part of Japanese culture, and after seeing how many trees are in Japan, it’s easy to see why. Approximately 70% of Japan is covered in forest. Great for enjoying Greenery Day in all its glory. The Sea Of Japan Has A Lot Of Fish Because of the Sea of Japan...
How many countries are there in the world.Source: CIA World Factbook Before we can discuss how many countries there are in the world, we shoulddefine what is understood as a country. The definition of the word country is simple, but the agreement around what actually makes a part of the ...
Albanians are extremely helpful. They’ll tell you, sure, the bus to Montenegro leaves from right here every day at 10:00. That might not be true but it sounds reasonable. I found that asking at least four people the same question and pooling the results was a good bet. ...
In this essay the author likes to differentiate between identity as a self-image and the concrete objective" identity of the Albanians in their everyday life. The first one is forged and trained through books, newspapers, media, and propaganda, the second one is more unconscious and instinctive...
If there are too many migrants, the prices go up. So it goes from €500 to €2,500. If there aren't enough people then the prices drop. Different nationalities also affect the prices. For example, Albanians pay more, Pakistanis pay more. ...