What are the names of travel agencies in Germany outgoing to Egypt?
Travel agencies don't do the transport or the travelling side between countries; they only advise and organise and arrange. If you want to travel, talk to a travel agent aboutcompanies that fly from Germany to Egypt.
What were the names of Gustave Eiffel's grandparents?
The surname of Gustave Eiffel's paternal grandparents was Bönickhausen. (I don't know their first names). Gustave was born in Dijon, France, but his father's ancestors came originally from the Eifel mountains district of Germany. Gustave was the first legally to change his surname (in 1880) to Eiffel -- the name that his family had customarily used in France since their move to Paris at the beginning of the 18th century.
How did the French react to the Eiffel Tower when it was built?
Many French people were unhappy with the Eiffel Tower. They found it "monstrous" and circulated petitions against it.
What School did Sophie Germain go to?
Sophie Germain was self educated until the age of 18 when she attended the Ecole Polytechnique. She was a well known mathematician, philosopher, and physicist.
Is there a statue of Louis IX in the Sainte Chapelle cathedral?
1) The Sainte-Chapelle is not a cathedral. It is (the clue's in the name) a chapel. A cathedral is a major church which contains the throne (Latin cathedra) of a bishop. A chapel is the private place of worship of a dwelling or an institution, such as a college, palace or school.
2) No. The chapel itself is his monument.
On the 25th of December little Hollie Rowley was running around singing its Christmas morning its Christmas morning then suddenly she vanished they found her later in the snow on her street strangled and raped. Now if start singing that song on Christmas, some people say that you will die.
How long does it take to get the coach from Darlington to Dover?
== == It takes 9h 15m to get from Darlington to France.
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The quest is which one? to my knowledge there are two, one in 1763 and another in 1783
The Peace of Paris (1783) is a set of treaties that ended the Revolutionary War. formed on September 3. The treaties that incorporate into this are The Treaty of Paris, and the two treaties signed at Versailles known as the Treaties of Versailles. al of these were signed in 1783.
The peace of Paris (1763) is the just another name for the Treaty of Paris (1763) that ended the French and Indian War. France gave All of the land east of the Missisippi river ecxept New Orleans to Britain.
Dont get confused about these they are both different accounts and there are a number of these and a number Treaty of Paris. Always double check the date.
What is the main airport of france?
The main airport in Paris is the Roissy Airport (Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport).
How much does it cost to go up the Eiffel tower to the third platform?
These are the going rates as at April 18, 2006:
Elevator access
Full rate
Discounted rate
(Adults/Children 12+)
(Children 3 to 11)
1st platform
€4.20
€2.30
2nd platform
€7.70
€4.20
Top of the Tower
€11.00
€6.00
Staircase
Over 25
Under 26
1st & 2nd platforms
€3.80
Victoria Paris is an American pornographic actress. The name Victoria Paris is a stage name used for her films, with her real name being Sheila Young.
Who owns the palace of Versailles?
Versailles started as a mere hunting lodge of Louis XIII but his son Louis XIV made it into the glorious palace it remains today. Milliions were spent on it and many men died making it. The king spent so much money on it that even he was embarassed by the bills and he destroyed them later in life.
How tall is the Eiffel Tower in meters?
The Eiffel Tower is 324 meters tall. This is 32,400 centimeters (324 X 100).
How many inches does Paris have when it snows?
It is rare that it snows in Paris (less than five days a year in average), and the thickness of the layer of snow would probably be less that an inch. However, in some occurences, you can have one, two inches, up to 4/5 in exceptional circumstances (once in ten years as an example).
If you are a kind skier, you'll have to drive a few hundred kilomtres to the French Alps to enjoy your sport.
What was the main purpose of the Treaty of Paris?
The Treaty of Paris, often called the Peace of Paris, or the Treaty of 1763, was signed on 10 February 1763, by the kingdoms of Great Britain, France and Spain, with Portugal in agreement. It ended the French and Indian War/Seven Years' War.
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How long does it take to get from Paris to Madrid on a train?
According to raileurope.com a train from Paris to Madrid takes approximately 13 hours.