Sounds a lot like Malta, which is also a very heavily Catholic country.
I don't agree with it, and it is censorship and oppressive, which is sad in this day and age. Especially from a "civilised" western country, but I guess it exists everywhere, to some extent.
What about the Italian politicians and their spouses, does it apply to them as well?
Alberta has even more to offer, like 8 months of winter, the same useless Conservative government for 40 years, cold, flat land until you hit the Rocky mountains, snow, work until you can't work anymore, and bad weather for the 4 months of summer.
Ireland is an island of 84,288 sq km (32,544 square miles). Its greatest length is; 485 km (302 miles), its greatest width is 304 km ( 189 miles), and its coastline extends for over 5,631 km (3,500 miles). The highest mountain is Carrantuohill (1,040 metres/3'414 feet), near Killarney In County Kerry. The longest river is the Shannon (370 km/230 miles, including estuary) which opens at the sea in county Limerick. The largest lake is Lough Neagh (396 ssq km/153 ss.quare miles) in the north which boarders counties Armagh, Down, Antrim, Derry and Tyrone. The country is divided into the four historic provinces of Ulster (9 counties) in the north; Munster (6 counties) in the south; Leinster (12 counties) in the east; and Connacht (5 counties) in the west. The population of the 32 counties of Ireland is approximately 5 million.
Among Ireland's natural advantages is 3,500 miles of coastline, so indented that you are never more than 70 miles from the sea.
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Never realised how small Ireland actually is in numbers.
Alberta is the fourth largest of the 10 provinces in Canada covering an area of, 661,000 square kilometres (255,000 square miles), roughly twice the size of Japan and about equal to the state of Texas.
I've driven further just to meet a friend for a beer than what you're planning.
RE: Miniskirt Ban
Sounds a lot like Malta, which is also a very heavily Catholic country.I don't agree with it, and it is censorship and oppressive, which is sad in this day and age. Especially from a "civilised" western country, but I guess it exists everywhere, to some extent.
What about the Italian politicians and their spouses, does it apply to them as well?
Thanks