You type in pop.placecol.com at that big bar at the top. You know? The big bar? At the top? Where you write stuff??
It is reality! Look around you: how many things are from another country? How many things are made based on technology from another country? If you live in Asia, you will feel the effects of globalization around you. There's a car in the garage, built with technology from Another Country. There's a computer right in front of you; most likely that (or at least some parts of that) is from another country, too.
Zimbabwe in South Africa.
The region of a country bordering on another or a line, barrier, etc., marking such a border is called a frontier. A frontier is also the edge of the settled area of a country.
St Lucia doesn't belong to another country. It is an country in North America.
In Africa immunisation is normally determined by the country you are travelling to, there is no blanket immunisation policy for the African continent. If you are travelling to an area known for mosquito's then normally Yellow Fever injection would be required prior to entering the country. As well as a supply of anti-malarial medication. Question needs to be more specific
the transport of goods from another country normally to be sold in the country they arrive in
Its when one Country makes it illegal to sell products & produce to another Country.This is usually done to put pressure on the Country being boycotted.There is normally some political reason for this.
Your country of residence is where you have been normally resident for the last three years and where you consider to be 'home'. If you have been in another country for purposes of education or short-term employment this will not change your country of residence. Your country of residence is where you have been normally resident for the last three years and where you consider to be 'home'. If you have been in another country for purposes of education or short-term employment this will not change your country of residence
You could have bought it in another country, or ordered it from a website that was foreign, which means that you would have to change the settings. You could probably do that by changing the settings from the main screen when you turn the DS on, or maybe on the settings for the game.
To emigrate is to move from one geographical area to another (to leave one's original home to another home normally in a different country).
I have never heard of this. Schengen visas are normally valid for all Schengen countries. work permits are another thing, they are normally restricted to one country. But you can then travel on holiday to any other Schengen country.
You can do this under the account settings.
Change the country your from in settings.
Treaties can be used to settle disputes between government officials of one country and citizens of Another Country. They can permit a country to act on behalf of another country in certain circumstances. They can facilitate trade by providing for less duties and taxes than would normally be paid in a cross-border transaction.
Treaties can be used to settle disputes between government officials of one country and citizens of Another Country. They can permit a country to act on behalf of another country in certain circumstances. They can facilitate trade by providing for less duties and taxes than would normally be paid in a cross-border transaction.
a beach in OHIO! THAT IS GIGANTIC
Not normally. It may happen when they are being transferred from one field to another, or if someone has accidentally left a gate open, as happens in any country.