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Any advice as to a good place to buy a ski appartment in the French Alps?

My partner and I are looking to buy a ski appartment in the French Alps which sleeps 4 to 6 people (2 bedrooms). It needs to be somewhere which can provide a winter and a summer income, so summer activities are important. Ideally we'll be able to ski directly back to the village/town from higher slopes. We'd like to spend no more than 300,000 Euros. Thanks.

Please see our own apartment www.leschuss.webeden.co.uk which is in the most beautiful setting in Thollon Les Memises overlooking Lake Geneva. The beauty of this area, is that it is a family friendly ski area with skiing to the back door, but with larger ski resorts (Chatel, Avoriaz, Les Gets, Morzine etc) all within easy reach. Additionally, there is genuine summer letting income as all lakeside activities are in easy reach. It should be an area of interest and you would pick up a really nice chalet property with your budget. There is also really good management agents nearby who can look after your property and direct lettings your way. Please contact if you wish to discuss further.

Where can i find a map of the italian alps that shows me the location???

i need it for a school project and can't find nuttin!!! i've been lookin for about 3 hours

Use google earth

How about giving Nepal chances to play more ODI series in U19 level considering their performance in worldcup?

Nepal have really perfomed well in U 19 level.Considering their performances they are best among the associates and competitive even among the regular members of ICC.So is there any such provision of ICC so that Nepal can play ODI series regularly with the test members.Overall these players are representing the country in free size level after few years.

yes its a great attempt if they do to give Nepal chances to play more ODI.
they seems to be fast improving in
cricket~

Has anyone here ever climbed Kiliminjaro?

If so, how difficult was the climb?

I haven't, but I know someone who did. I've been told that there is a relatively easy way that is simply a long hike to the top, and a difficult way that apparently requires some basic rock climbing skills. If you decide to take the difficult way, you cannot change your mind halfway up and decide to come back down (at least not according to the tour guide, because my friend & his buddies tried to do just that.). If you climb, then you have to go all the way to the top before you can walk back down the hiking path.

I've never been so I cannot say.

What crops are grown on the amazon river?

i need to know what crops are dependent on the amazon river or its tributaries for a project. i have searched all over the internet and in books and stuff but aint found a thing

please help!

The main crops grown on the Amazon flood plain in Brazil are manioc, maize, beans, squashes, and some vegetables.

What were the reasons that caused Hungary to experience one of the world’s worst hyperinflation?

I cant find a lot of details regarding the hyperinflation in Hungary.
Anything would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!

WWII destroyed everything in the country, not just in Hungary but in other European countries too. Inflation was a result of the economic meltdown Hungary had to face. Hyperinflation also emerges when a country’s government does not use the necessary methods to intervene on time then inflation becomes unstoppable.

If the government does not have enough income from exports (because of the war, obviously not much could be sold), the government needs to raise money by taking loans but if a country does not seem to be a reliable partner who could pay the money back, other countries won’t give you any money. It’s like a bank. If you are not a reliable applicant, they won’t give any financial assistance. How can you get money then? The only way to do so is by making money for yourself! The government needs to print more paper money but in fact they don’t have the gold supplies that could cover the amount of paper money they have. This is when your money loses its value and this is what is called inflation. Hyperinflation is the same but the difference is that the amount of paper money in use is so much that no supply can cover it at all. In Hungary, the official currency also had to be altered due to the hyperinflation. Hungary’s original currency called peng? was withdrawn and the forint took its place. Why can a currency change help? Because on the international market, a new currency can have a better reputation. Hence, trust in the money (which is the basis of the issue whether there is inflation or not) remains or it gets re-established. This is how a country can recover from hyperinflation step by step. And of course the government has to introduce financial reforms as well.

So all in all, the impact of WWII caused hyperinflation in Hungary then the country’s currency lost its reputation due to the fact that Hungary could not take any loans from other countries when it would have been needed because every country became poor following WWII.

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