Search Results for: student

Brazil Encyclopedia & Facts for Students

Brazil Encyclopedia & Facts for Students

Country Name: Brazil System of government: Federal Republic Capital: Brasilia (pop. 177,000) Location: In South America on the coast of the Atlantic, bordered by Uruguay, Argentina, Paraguay, Bolivia, Peru, Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana, i. e. all the South American countries with the exception of Chile. Brazilian territory includes also the islands of Sao Pedro and Sao Paulo, …

Read More »

Labour Day Quiz For Students

Labour Day Quiz

Labour Day Quiz For Students And Children: Labour Day, officially a day designated to celebrate the organized labour movement, is celebrated in countries around the world — though not necessarily on the same date. How much do you know about the summer season’s last hurrah? Take our quiz and find out. Labour Day Quiz For Students Labour Day Celebration – …

Read More »

Labour Day Greetings For Students

Labour Day Greetings, May Day eCards

Labour Day Greetings For Students And Children: Labour Day (Labor Day in the United States) is an annual holiday to celebrate the achievements of workers. Labour Day has its origins in the labour union movement, specifically the eight-hour day movement, which advocated eight hours for work, eight hours for recreation, and eight hours for rest. For most countries, Labour Day is …

Read More »

Labour Day Quotes For Students & Kids

Labour Day Quotes in English

Labour Day Quotes For Students And Children: International Labour Day is also known as the International Workers Day and May Day which is celebrated on international level to promote and encourage the international labour associations. It is being celebrated all across the world every year on 1st of May which has been declared as the traditional spring holiday in the Europe. …

Read More »

Labour Day Information For Students

Labour Day

Labour Day Information: Labour Day / May Day, the first day of the month of May is celebrated all over India as a spring fertility festival to honour goddess spring. The day also commemorates the “International Workers’ Day” which has a historic significance. It is also a day of political protests. May Day is otherwise observed as a saint’s feast …

Read More »

Guyana Encyclopedia – Facts for Students

Guyana Encyclopedia - Facts for Students

Country Name: Guyana System of government: Republic Capital: Georgetown Location: In north-eastern South America on the Atlantic, bordered by Brazil, Suriname and Venezuela Area: 214,969 sq km Population: 887,000 National composition: Indians (54%), blacks, Amerindians, people of mixed stock Religions: Hindus, Islamic, Protestant, Catholic Official Language: English Currency: Guyana dollar = 100 cents Administrative division: 3 counties Highest elevation: Roraima …

Read More »

Surdas Jayanti Information For Students

Surdas Jayanti

Surdas Jayanti commemorates the birthday of saint Surdas who is believed to be blind. There is difference of opinion among laureates and literature about his birth year. An Indian postal department released a postage stamp on the great poet which indicates that Surdas was born in 1479 AD and his soul departed in 1586. Surdas Jayanti Information The poet attributes …

Read More »

Hungary Encyclopedia Facts For Students

Hungary Encyclopedia Facts For Students

Country Name: Hungary System of government: Socialist Republic Capital: Budapest Location: A landlocked country in Central Europe, bordered by Czechoslovakia on the north, the Russia on the north-west, Romania on the east, Yugoslavia on the south, and Austria on the west Area: 93,030 sq km National composition: Magyars, German, Gypsy, Romanian, Slovak and Yugoslav minorities Religions: Roman Catholic, Protestant Official …

Read More »

Finland Encyclopedia Facts For Students

Finland Encyclopedia & Facts For Students

Country Name: Finland System of government: Republic Capital: Helsinki Location: On the Baltic Sea between the Gulf of Bothnia and the Gulf of Finland, with the land borders with Sweden and Norway. Finnish territory includes the Alans Islands (Ahvenanmaa) at the entrance to the Gulf of Bothnia. About one-quarter of Finland lies north of the Arctic Circle Area: 337,032 sq …

Read More »