Geoffrey Chaucer likely traveled to Spain as a diplomat on behalf of the English king. It is documented that he made several trips to the country on diplomatic missions. Additionally, Spain was an important political ally of England during Chaucer's time, and diplomatic exchanges between the two countries were common.
Not in the US ....but maybe in other foreign countries!
Alaska borders both Canada and Russia.
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Many tourist attractions have webcams for people to view online. They may offer brochures in many different languages as it is easier for people to travel to foreign countries now. There are many travel sites, and many airports offer signs in the native language and English or another language. Music from other countries may be popular and heard on the radio or TV. Most television providers offer a foreign language channel or two, and many popular shows are voiced-over in another language.
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He apparently had two sons and two daughters. Their names were Thomas Chaucer, Lewis Chaucer, Elizabeth Chaucer (Chaucy) and Agnes Chaucer. As a result of the limited available evidence, any information with regard to Chaucer's descendants is not fully clear. We guess that he and his wife Philippa had no more than two sons and two daughters. One daughter, Elizabeth, became a nun, while her sister Agnes served as a lady-in-waiting in 1399 for the coronation of Henry IV. Of his two sons, Thomas Chaucer, a large landowner and political officeholder, died in 1400. Concerning Lewis, his youngest son, however, little is known.
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Palestine is one country with (currently) two governments and a foreign military occupation. Historic Palestine is made of two countries: Israel and Palestine.
No, Israelis are generally not allowed to travel to Iran due to political tensions between the two countries.
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