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 Rice Pudding Popular Dessert Popular In Canada Great Britain Asia


Food & Drinks >> Rice Pudding Popular Dessert Popular In Canada Great Britain Asia


Rice pudding is one of the favorites in desserts. There are so many people who belong to different cultures and different strata of the society but enjoy this sweet dish. Its a dessert worth writing about.



 Vintage Automobile Available In Countries Like Britain And Germany


Auto & Trucks >> Vintage Automobile Available In Countries Like Britain And Germany


The classy appearances, the suave style, the poised looks of Vintage Automobiles are simply breathtaking. Since the making of the first car the designs have become more contemporary and astounding. Countries like Britain, Germany, US and Italy were at the forefront of manufacturing the antique cars. These automobiles were authentic and brilliantly made and their essence remains forever.



 Skibo Castle In Britain


Travel & Leisure >> Skibo Castle In Britain


One of the ancient castles still found standing in the territory of Great Britain is the Skibo Castle. This ancient mansion is situated in the western part of a town named Dornoch, in the County of Sutherland in Scotland. It stands very close to the coastal region of the Dornoch Firth. The Castle was built by Gilbert de Moravia, who happened to be the Bishop of Caithness and a founder of the Dornoch Cathedral in the year 1186.




 Forever Stamps Issued In Britain Singapore Monaco Belgium Canada Used On International Mail In 1995


Politics & Government >> Forever Stamps Issued In Britain Singapore Monaco Belgium Canada Used On International Mail In 1995


Forever stamps are the non-denominated postage that is made with the intention of complying with a particular postage rate and tends to keep with the complete validity period for that very intended postage rate even on the instance of the increase in the postage rate. The face of forever stamps do not carry a monetary value and is referred to as no-value indicator (NVI) postage in a large number of English speaking countries.



 Sewards Folly Of 1867 Purchase Alaska From Russia Treaty Alcohol Consumption Ban


Politics & Government >> Sewards Folly Of 1867 Purchase Alaska From Russia Treaty Alcohol Consumption Ban


Seward’s folly of 1867 is the purchasing of Alaska from Russia by the US in 1867. This took place3 under the order of William Seward, the Secretary Of State, and this event is also popularly called The Alaska Purchase.




 Treaty of Ghent Peace Treaty Between USA And UK


Politics & Government >> Treaty of Ghent Peace Treaty Between USA And UK


Treaty of Ghent is a peace treaty signed between the United States of America and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. The treaty was signed in Ghent, Belgium on 24th December in 1814, ended of the war of 1812 and largely restored the relationship between two warring countries. Due to the slow speed of communication of that time the news of treaty took two weeks to reach America and it reached when the Battle of New Orleans was over.



 Flag Of England Includes St Georges Cross Important Element Of Union Jack Flag Found On Coats Of Arm


Politics & Government >> Flag Of England Includes St Georges Cross Important Element Of Union Jack Flag Found On Coats Of Arm


The Flag of England points out to the one that is the St George's Cross. The appearance of Red Cross was seen in the form of an emblem of England in the Middle Ages. The ancient emblem that represented England was the Crusades.




 Davis Cup IFT Run Largest Annual Sports Team Competition


Recreation & Sports >> Davis Cup IFT Run Largest Annual Sports Team Competition


Davis Cup is the premier international team event in mens tennis. The International Tennis Federation (ITF) runs this largest annual team competition in sport. It is a contest among players of different competing countries in a knock-out format. As a challenge between the United States and Great Britain the competition began in 1900. 134 nations entered into the competition in 2005. Women equivalent of Davis cup is Federation Cup.



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