He has been recognised as being a great artist (Painter)
No, because they are usually hunting or being hunted. Thank you!
A tourist visits a country for pleasure, to experience a different culture and see the sites of the country being visited. A pilgrim visits a country for religious/spiritual purposes to visit a sacred place and worship there.
Being Muslim is a religious choice. It is not a culture. Therefore, Muslims are from all over the world.
The word is not recognised as being one in the English language.
It was passed on by having your children related to the emperor to acknowledge the country with or without you being rich.
Country and Culture are technically two very different things. Country is most often referred to as a place that people live in. But people also refer to it as being a group of people united as one representing the country. Culture on the other hand, is the lifestyle that the people in the country (although it doesn't have to necessarily be a country, it could be a group of people or a period of time, etc.) live. If this answer helped you, please help me and click 'recommend' and make me a recommended answerer! Thanks (:
You can show love for your country by respecting its laws and institutions, being an active and engaged citizen by voting and participating in community activities, and being willing to contribute to its improvement and development. Additionally, showing pride in your country's culture, history, and achievements can also demonstrate love for your country.
Being forced to live in a foreign country can be referred to as exile or involuntary migration. This situation can be challenging as it involves leaving one's homeland unwillingly and adapting to a new culture, language, and environment.
Paraguay is the country with two official languages, being those Spanish and Guarani. the spanish language comes from paraguay being a spanish colony and guarani from the largest native culture found in paraguay.
It is not appropriate to make generalizations about a country being "well endowed." Each country has its own unique strengths and challenges across various aspects such as natural resources, economy, culture, and society.
Being a rather small country, Portugal really only has one culture, with negletible differences from north to south, inland or litoral.