The nationality of someone from Belgium in Italian?
Somenones nationality is not defined by the country where he or she lives.
If someone with a Belgian nationality migrates to Italy he will still be a Belgian.
To change his nationality he will have to follow the procedure to change his nationality.
It depends on the Region, but for the most part Italians have Olive Skin with either brown/green or Hazel eyes. There are however many Italians that are Blond Hair Blue Eyes. It is Ignorant to believe that all Italians are dark skinned or Brunettes.
Pelle is an Italian equivalent for the 'skin' of a person, and buccia for the 'skin' of a food product such as fruit.
Where does a lynx live in Italy?
Lynx's prefer forest areas so a lynx would more than likely be found in the forests of Italy although if a population of lynx still exist in Italy, it is a very small population.
How far is it from Civitavecchia to Sorrento Italy?
330 km taking this route:
Where is the lining tower of Pisa?
The Leaning Tower of Pisa is located in Pisa, which is in the Tuscany region of Italy. The tower was built to be vertical but started to lean when it was being built.
Why is the Leaning Tower of Pisa in France?
But the actual Leaning Tower of Pisa isn't in France! The tower always has been in the Italian city of Pisa, ever since building began in the late twelfth [12th] century. It never has been moved. Now it's one of Italy's forty-four [44] UNESCO World Heritage Sites. So it definitely is staying where it always has been.
Can you pour concrete on concrete to fix an uneven surface for garden shed foundations?
Long answer.
There are three challenges to resurfacing concrete.
Firstly Interslab adhesion: to get wet concrete to stick to dry concrete an adhesive is necessary.
Secondly minimum slab thickness: Concrete typically does not have the strength to stick to it's self if it gets too thin (3" typical). Special blends can overcome this by having smaller minimum thickness, but these blends tend to have smaller maximum thickness as well. for example one polymer modified concrete can go down as thin as 1/4" but has a maximum thickness of one inch.
Thirdly layered systems do not have uniform porisity and can be more vulnerable to water and salts than a monolithic slab, and should be sealed.
I Agree with what this person has said. But there are alternatives to fix your existing floor. Depending on how bad the existing floor is, you can power wash the existing concrete floor and place an epoxy floor on top of the bad concrete. If you want to know what an epoxy floor looks like, a lot of schools have epoxy floors. Ever pay attention and realize a schools floor looks like linoleum, but there are no seams. That's because it is an expoxy surface spread over a concrete floor.
There are many alternatives to patching and repairing your floor, but standard concrete on top of an existing concrete slab doesn't hold up well.
For this application I would recommend a "self-leveling compound" which is also called "self-leveling grout". It is a thin mixture designed to flow evenly and level out hills and bumps in concrete (or stable wooden sub-floors) prior to applying ceramic tiles. But it can also be used to cover/level cracks or dips such as a floor that originally was sloped for a drain. Once dry and cured you can put any covering you want on it.
How did Germany respond to Italy's decision to switch sides in September 1943?
Germany slowed the Allied advance by pouring its own reinforcements into Italy.
Guiseppe Mazzini was the founder of young Itlay. He was born June 22,1805.
Who was the dictator in China during 1920 - 1950?
It was Mau Tse tung leader of the communist party of china. He was responsible for deaths of 20 million people.