Task 19
Caroline Lucretia Herschel, famous German astronomer
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Task 19
Caroline Lucretia Herschel, famous German astronomer
The oldest European treaty which is still relevant is nearly 190 years old. It contains the right of states to use the territories of each other, it's unique according to international law.
What's the name of the contract (short name is enough)?
TASK 20
Answer: The Bavarian–Austrian Salt Treaty of 1829, is the oldest European treaty still in effect. Allows citizens of each county to use the others resources.
However, I also found another treaty that is much older and is still in effect. I wouldnt say it is unique though....it just a regular treaty.
Anglo-Portuguese Treaty of 1373 Treaty of alliance between King Edward III of England and King Ferdinand I and Queen Eleanor of Portugal; it is the oldest treaty still in force.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anglo-...Treaty_of_1373
Once the largest liner of a state it immediately started with a speed record. Nearly ten years later they renamed it - a single character was changed to correct the name.
Which ship do I think of?
There is a very early exemplar of a tower (here: belfry) of consistent steel- and iron structure. Even the roof is made of iron. But the ground wasn't as solid as needed so it's a leaning tower. The carillon, an import, probably was more expensive than the whole tower. Maybe the tower was planned for a church but never used for one.
Where is the tower?
Task 21
This took some time to go through all the ships. So many of them were "the largest" and set records on their maiden voyages. And many had their names changed.
But I think the closest one is the Augusta Victoria, whose name was then changed to Auguste Victoria
Task 22
It is Leaning Tower of Nevyansk, in the town of Nevyansk in Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia
we continue our world cruise
A state, governed by a diarchy, by foreigners. Also there are two currencies. The internal mail is for free?
Where do we are?
Task 23
The Principality of Andorra.
During the WW2 there was only one German operation on the continental America.
After decades, based on hints from Germany, the remnants of the action can be found.
Surely easy to tell me whereof I speak.