It used to be, until a few years ago, that vehicle owners commonly (at their option) put oval stickers (black letters-white background) on the rear of their vehicles to denote their nationality or nation of residence. Germans used the letter "D" to denote Deutschland. Now, the new Euro vehicle license plates themselves have these letters surrounded by the stars of the European Union, so fewer people use the older stickers. Side Note: The photo pinned to this question is of the Austrian (Österreich) 10 day autobahn pass that is affixed to the front windshield, and purchased at gas stations.
It's went abroad.
The 1936 Berlin Olympics were considered a success for Hitler's regime as they showcased Nazi Germany as a modern and technologically advanced country to the international community. The regime used the opportunity to promote its ideology of Aryan supremacy through monumental architecture and propaganda. Additionally, the event provided a platform for Hitler to promote Nazi propaganda both within Germany and abroad.
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Very few Italians fled abroad. Argentina and Paraguay were the main destinations for wanted Germans.
Henry VIII went abroad when he attended the famous ' Field of the Cloth of Gold' near Calais in northern France, in order to have philosophical discussions with the French King, Francis I, and to see whether France was an Ally or an enemy. He also went abroad to France to fight against them.
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What country in the world sends the most letters abroad
The vehicle sticker letter for German registered vehicles is D. This stands for Deutschland, the German name for Germany.
the biggest disadvantage of travelling abroad is you disrespect your nation and culture..
"Travelling abroad" means travellingout of the country you live in. For example, I live in England and I go abroad to Spain, France, America, China, etc .
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This is done when you book your flights for abroad and also when you process your visa.
It means you're travelling abroad and they need to make sure it will work in the new country.
The last British monarch to die abroad was King George II, who died in Germany in 1760 while visiting his native country of Hanover.
A hard suitcase and smaller hand bag are a good combination for traveling abroad.
It depends where you are travelling to and from.
Depending on context, it may mean you have not been resident in your native country for five years or you have been travelling for five years.