Tuesday, February 9th 2010 (Etc/UTC)

The World’s Top 10 Fattest Countries The World’s Top 10 Fattest Countries

The World Health Organization has recently released the results of health surveys taken between 2000 and[...]


Expatify’s Top 10 Posts of 2009! Expatify’s Top 10 Posts of 2009!

It was our first year of operation here at Expatify, and it's been a big one. In only about three[...]


Ten Smallest Countries in the World Ten Smallest Countries in the World

10. Maldives Size: 115 square miles There are 2,000 islands in the Indian Ocean, and the country of[...]


Monday Escape: Aveiro, Portugal

Monday Escape: Aveiro, Portugal

Aveiro is known as the Portuguese "Venice" due to its many canals, bridges and painted boats called "moliceiros". But unlike its Italian counterpart, this [Read More]


Expat Interviews

Angela Rhodes in The Netherlands Expat Spotlight Angela Rhodes in The Netherlands Expat Spotlight

Today's Expat Spotlight interview is Angela Rhodes in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, an [...]


Alvin Nordell in Hungary Expat Spotlight Alvin Nordell in Hungary Expat Spotlight

Today's Expat Spotlight interview is Alvin Nordell, an English Teacher in the tiny [...]


Rob Innis in Spain Expat Spotlight Rob Innis in Spain Expat Spotlight

Today's Expat Spotlight interview is Rob Innis, a Freelance Writer living in Alicante, [...]


Learning the Social Customs of the Philippines

Learning the Social Customs of the Philippines

Family is a very important factory of Filipino society. People are often close with their nuclear and extended family, in which they seek support. In addition to blood relatives, children often have a few godparents. Nepotism is fairly common in the Philippines, and it is [Read More]

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