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Qatar - $75,900 (GDP per capita)
As of 2011, the highest per-capita GDP was in Argentina, followed by Chile and Uruguay. (Uruguay in particular has been ranked high for several years, while in Argentina there has been an up-and-down cycle in the 21st century.)
Norway is one of the world's most developed nations and is home to one of the most advanced economies in the world. The country's overall GDP is quite large considering the nation's small population. Its GDP per capita is higher than that of the United States, ranked second in both nominal and PPP figures. Its GDP figures in 2005 were as follows: *Nominal GDP: $296 billion (25th rank) *GDP PPP was $195 billion (42nd rank) *Nominal GDP per capita: $64,000 (2nd rank) *GDP PPP per capita: $42,000 (2nd rank)
Yes, Canada is a country! The second largest in the world, in fact.
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Qatar - $75,900 (GDP per capita)
Qatar - $75,900 (GDP per capita)
The word "Michelin" is pronounced "mee-shuh-lin" with the stress on the second syllable.
Afcourse Qatar! Qatar is the second richest country in the world!
As of April 2010, there are 150 McDonald's restaurants in New Zealand. New Zealand has the second-highest number of McDonald's restaurants per capita (after the US), with one restaurant per ~29,000 population.
Iceland has almost 3 times as many as the second highest per capita, which is Japan.
Russia is the second richest country in total water resources with 8.1 % of total water resources. But nepal is second richest in per-capita water availability.
Las Vegas is an international culinary capital. Some of the world's greatest chefs hold their namesake restaurants here, so it is hard to name a single best. Joel Robuchon at The Mansion is a Michelin Three Star restaurant that is considered by many food connoisseurs to be one of the finest restaurants in the world. Restaurant Guy Savoy is a close second with Two Michelin Stars, along with Alex and Julian Serrano's Picasso. There are another 13 Michelin One Star restaurants in the city. Off Strip, the Vintner Grill comes highly recommended. The executive chef's name is Matthew Silverman, who trained underneath Wolfgang Puck. The wine and french bistro Marche Bacchus on the Lakes in Summerlin is also highly recommended. Nobu, a Michelin One Star restaurant, is also located off the Strip. Many other stellar, but more casual restaurants are abound.
Las Vegas is an international culinary capital. Some of the world's greatest chefs hold their namesake restaurants here, so it is hard to name a single best. Joel Robuchon at The Mansion is a Michelin Three Star restaurant that is considered by many food connoisseurs to be one of the finest restaurants in the world. Restaurant Guy Savoy is a close second with Two Michelin Stars, along with Alex and Julian Serrano's Picasso. There are another 13 Michelin One Star restaurants in the city. Off Strip, the Vintner Grill comes highly recommended. The executive chef's name is Matthew Silverman, who trained underneath Wolfgang Puck. The wine and french bistro Marche Bacchus on the Lakes in Summerlin is also highly recommended. Nobu, a Michelin One Star restaurant, is also located off the Strip. Many other stellar, but more casual restaurants are abound.
Las Vegas is an international culinary capital. Some of the world's greatest chefs hold their namesake restaurants here, so it is hard to name a single best. Joel Robuchon at The Mansion is a Michelin Three Star restaurant that is considered by many food connoisseurs to be one of the finest restaurants in the world. Restaurant Guy Savoy is a close second with Two Michelin Stars, along with Alex and Julian Serrano's Picasso. There are another 13 Michelin One Star restaurants in the city. Off Strip, the Vintner Grill comes highly recommended. The executive chef's name is Matthew Silverman, who trained underneath Wolfgang Puck. The wine and french bistro Marche Bacchus on the Lakes in Summerlin is also highly recommended. Nobu, a Michelin One Star restaurant, is also located off the Strip. Many other stellar, but more casual restaurants are abound.
Ireland has the highest consumption of Baked Beans per capita (5.6kg/person/year). UK is second with a consumption of 4.4kg/person/year.
Qatar has the highest per capita revenue from oil in the world with Kuwait being second and UAE third.