What European country had the first McDonald's?
I think it was Russia but then again what do I know!!!
How long does standard mail take to get to Netherlands from Australia?
It depend a lot on customs. You can send mail today and sometimes they will recieve it in 7 days. But you might decide to send the exact same thing only 24hrs later & it could take 3 weeks. Unless you do express post which is more costly, that takes 3 days.
Why people of America and European countries are against capitalism?
Your question is actually false, the people of Europe and the United States are pro-capitalism, in fact they are the most capitalistic areas in the world. They are anti-socialist. Capitalism is where the people really control the economy, business, jobs, etc. and Socialism is where it is completely controlled by the government. One example of a socialistic country would be China.
Verbonia is a fictitious city used to represent the average ancient roman city.
Did the split of the churches in Europe affect the elongated time in the Dark Ages?
for HI? if it is, this is def. the answere
Where is desertless continent?
Europe is considered the desertless continent. Although there are minor desert areas in Europe (particularly Southern Europe), there is no major desert in Europe.
The Renaissance began in italy because of:
Fall of Constantinople
Printing Press
Wealth of Italian cities
Ruins of ancient Rome
City-States
What countries are parts of the Scandinavian peninsula?
Norway, Sweden, and a little part of Finland.
Has there ever been a black president in Europe?
No there has never been a European African president.
What is the rank of Europe among all seven continent?
It depend on what system you are ranking them by
Where can one find a Briggs and riley in Europe?
Briggs and Riley can be found in only two places in Europe: Warszawa, Poland and Frankfurt, Germany.
How do hostels work in Europe?
Hostels are cheap places to stay in Europe. These aren't like hotels--there is usually a community bath, and less furnishings in the rooms. In smaller hostels, rooms are shared and may even have no beds, just places for a sleeping bag. However, hostels are a fantastic way to easily afford lodging while traveling through various countries.
Where are the Vatican and Monaco?
The Vatican is an independent city-state surrounded completely by Rome and Italy. Monaco is an independent principality surrounded by France on three sides and the Mediterranean on the other. Both are located in Europe.
How is microstates significant to Europe?
The micro-states in Europe (such as San Marino, Monaco, Vatican City, etc.) are some of the oldest sustaining countries in the world (for example, San Marino is the oldest surviving country in the world). They have rich history and importance throughout the continent's history, past and present. For example, some are a symbol of wealth and power.
Was the US in debt to European countries after World War 1?
No, in fact the European countries were in debt to the United States following World War I. Before the US had become physically involved in the war we had been pumping millions of dollars into Allied side at high interest. This meant that after the Allies had won the war the European countries would have to pay back the United States much more than the United States had invested. In fact, one of our greatest motivations for entering the war ourselves was fear for an Allied loss which would have resulted in the loss of our investment. For some reason after the two world wars we granted the Europeans free of their debts. Again a typical dumb american answer that the rest of the world does not agree with. Why is American historical education so backwards? The US did NOT forgive British debt after world war 2. the last installment of 45 million was paid off in 2006 news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/6215847.stm
What is considered the best-preserved medieval city in Northern Europe?
Rothenburg, Germany. The walls are still intact and the streets/buildings as they once were.
Answer 2Rothenburg ob der Tauber (there is more than one Rothenburg in Germany) is on the "must see" list and overun with tourists, but it is merely one of many.
IMHO I vote for Brugge. There are lots more which are less touristy: Dinkelsbühl, Brielle (NL), Canterbury, Kaysersberg (Alsace), Mont St. Michel (not strictly speaking a city), Cracow, Freiburg im Breisgau Those are just a few random ones.