Ibriks are used in the Middle East, Greece and Turkey. To make coffee in an ibrik first the coffee is ground very fine and a tablespoonful is stirred into cold sugar water, which is placed in the ibrik. The ibrik is placed on the heat source and the coffee is brought to a frothy boil. The coffee is cooled for a minute until the froth and boil stops and then boiled again. The boil & cool process is done three times. When the coffee is poured into a cup the grounds settle to the bottom and the head carries a froth.
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Armenia
Petoria
not enough, they are still fat bastards :(
Most countries still use Roman numerals in one way or another as for example they are sometimes found on clocks and watches.
countries that mostly used tie dye
Not sure but I do know the PLA still uses them.
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There are a number of countries which still use corporal punishment in schools. Some of them include Malaysia, Costa Rica, India, Pakistan, Philippines and so many others.
The US is one of the few countries that does notuse the metric system,and that's a problem that's still waiting to be solved.
The Euro is the same for all countries that use it, though one side of the coin is different in each country. All the notes are the same for all countries. You can still use those different coins in any of the countries that use the Euro. Not all countries in Europe use the Euro. There are over 50 countries in Europe. 28 of them are members of an organisation called the European Union. 18 of those 28 countries use the Euro as their currency.
Most countries in the European Union use the Euro, while some of them still use their own currencies.