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The Eora were a tribe of people in Sydney, Australia. They lived near the coasts and acquired most of their food from the sea and from local plants.
After the Balkans defeated most of the Ottoman Empire it created a population of people who all had different social and religious believes. Fighting among the people kept escalating with the assassination of Franz Ferdinand the Archduke of Austria.
National history is about things that are of historical significance to the whole country, like when it gained independence for example or how the country was officially founded or some of its famous leaders. Local history relates to history of a small area, like when a particular town was founded or history about a building or street in the town. They are historical, but don't have any influence on the nation as a whole or much interest to people outside of that local area.
"World's Local Bank" is HSBC's tagline possibly because they apparently have presence in every country in the world.
75,957 glory supporting southern sheep who because of sky tv can regularly see a team of overpaid players led by a childish and arrogant manager whilst ignoring their local teams as they struggle to cope financially as a result of the huge unfairness in how money is distributed throughout the football league. 75,957 people with no inkling of what it's like supporting a real football team.
The evacuees traveled by bus, train, boat, or airplane depending on the situation and resources available. Transport coordination was managed by local authorities, emergency services, and relief agencies to ensure the safe and efficient movement of people to designated evacuation centers or other safe locations.
The official language of the United Kingdom (which includes Scotland) is English. A minority of people in the Highlands and Western Isles have Gaelic as a first language. A dialect of English known as Scots, is spoken in the larger cities and can be very difficult to understand by people who aren't local to the area.
the evacuees had rationed ham or spam sandwich (spam you can buy from a supermarket or a local conor shop) they had a piece of fruit like a apple,banana,orange and other fruit to but not kiwi fruit. they also had boiled sweets so like pear drops and cough candes.
The official language of all of the UK - including Moray - is English. There may well be immigrants from other parts of the world who use English as a second language and there will be a smattering of people who are able to speak Gaelic. The local accent is 'Buchan' and it can be quite difficult to understand for people who are unused to it.
local address: address that a computer can never understand foreign address: that which a computer can always understand very well
It means "I don't understand" in the local language.
I have a feeling that people were paid with ration coupons.if they ran out of dressing coupons they would have to make do and mend. Utter rubbish! Of course people were paid for whatever job they were doing, whether civilian or military.
It means "I don't understand" in the local language.
to understand it
People who care for the environment and has a heart for animals....they may be tourists (local or foreign)..people who understand biodiversity and also knows how to enjoy what nature has to offer...
Spanish is spoken in Uruguay. If you speak Spanish you will understand the people in Uruguay. There are some local words that may differ from other Spanish speaking countries but they certainly mean no barrier to communication if you speak any other variation of Spanish.
Alcoholism is a disease. It can be terribly difficult to understand and can cause some pretty good people to do some pretty bad things. If you want to try to help your Dad, get in touch with the local Alcoholics anonymouse and see if they can provide you with some help and support. It's hard. I know because I also had an alcoholic parent but, please know this. It is not your fault.