nuitblanchetaipei.info
  • Home
  • Traveling

– Page 3 of 4 Europe – World Countries for Kids

  • 6th of June 2020 06:36:59 PM

    Brief History The Republic of Austria is a country in Central Europe, located on the east side of the Alps. Humans have lived in the area now known as Austria as far back as the Stone Age. The name Austria has been used since 996 AD. It was ruled by…

  • 6th of June 2020 06:35:44 PM

    Brief History Azerbaijan is a country in the Caucasus region of Eurasia—the area between the Black Sea and the Caspian sea. Its capital is Baku which borders the Caspian Sea. Historically, the word Azerbaijan referred to a larger area that formed part of Persia. This area was ruled in turn…

  • 6th of June 2020 10:32:55 AM

    Brief History Officially known as the Principality of Andorra, this small European nation is nestled on the border between the countries of France and Spain and has been a country since the 10th century when the country was ruled by the Count of Urgell. In the 13th century due to a dispute,…

  • 6th of June 2020 06:43:20 AM

    Brief History Officially called the Republic of Albania, the country’s early history dates to over 50,000 years, where traces of villages with people have been found through fossilised bones. In the middle ages, Albania was part of the Roman Empire. The 12th and 13th centuries there was a takeover of…

  • 1st of June 2020 09:14:22 AM

    Brief History The first settlers of Belgium were the Celtic tribe of Belgae. They lived in the area of Belgium until they were conquered by the Roman Empire in 100 BC. For the next 300 years, Belgium was a productive part of the Roman Empire. Then Germanic tribes invaded Belgium…

– Page 26 of 33 Blog – World Countries for Kids – Page 4 of 4 Europe – World Countries for Kids

Related Posts

Traveling

Civil Liberties scenario in the Bahamas

Press freedom is constitutionally guaranteed and in general it is respected too in practice. Privately owned newspapers and radio broadcasters express a variety of opinions without restrictions, although bias is common. Libel is a very rarely enforced criminal offense punishable by maximum two years imprisonment. Religious freedom is respected in general. Academic institutions are free […]

Traveling

Rule of Law in Brunei

Brunei has a dual judicial system of Sharia and secular courts; all senior judges are appointees of sultan. The courts seem to act independently when handling civil matters, and have yet to be tested in political cases or under the fresh regulations recently phased in. They have not shown independence in any cases connected to […]

Traveling

Cambodia’s political system

For more than three decades Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) and Hun Sen have dominated Cambodia’s political system. While semi-competitive elections have been conducted in the past, polls are now held in an extremely repressive environment. The CPP-led government has sustained pressure on the opposition, independent media outlets, and demonstrators with intimidation, politically driven prosecutions, and […]

Pinterest

Promo

banner

Promo

banner