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Lake Baikal
The name of the lake comes from the Mongolian language and means "Lake of Nature".
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Animals
19 facts about French Bulldog
Bouledogue Français
Technology
12 facts about Three Gorges Dam
The biggest hydroelectric power plant on Earth
Great Pyramid of Giza
It is located in Egypt on a plateau in Giza. It is part of the Memphis necropolis.
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Animals
19 facts about jellyfish
Gelatinous sea creature
Mont Saint-Michel
According to legend, in 709 CE the Archangel Michael appeared to the Bishop of Avranches, St. Aubert, asking him to build a shrine on a rock.
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Animals
14 facts about Wombat
An animal that excretes cubes
Geography
17 facts about Nile river
The cradle of ancient North African civilizations
Mohenjo-daro
Due to a natural disaster, the facility was made available to Pakistanis for protection.
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Phobos
The surface of Phobos is covered with streaks and ditches approximately 30 meters deep, 200 meters wide, and up to 20 km long.
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Narwhal
It is estimated that 1 in 500 narwhals has not one but two fangs.
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Entertainment
23 facts about cricket
Second most popular sport in the world
Animals
22 facts about hammerhead sharks
Most distinctive of all sharks
Jordan River
The location of the supposed baptism of Jesus is recognized as a place of worship.
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Animals
23 facts about stingrays
Pancakes of the sea
Plants
16 facts about Sugar maple
Canada’s National Tree
Lake Tanganyika
Lake Tanganyika belongs to the Congo Basin and is connected to it by Lukuga River.
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Food
24 facts about maple syrup
The liquid gold of the Canadians
Jane Austen
In 1995, a television adaptation of "Pride and Prejudice" - a miniseries starring Jennifer Ehle and Colin Firth, was awarded an Emmy statuette.
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Cities
17 facts about Madrid
The bear and the strawberry tree
Geography
19 facts about Congo River
The second longest river in Africa
Geography
20 facts about Murray River
The third longest navigable river in the world
Russia
Russians celebrate the New Year twice.
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Food
17 facts about Kimchi
Traditional Korean dish
Athena Goddess
Athena’s counterpart in ancient Rome was Minerva.
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History
26 facts about Mohenjo-daro
The mound of the dead men
William Shakespeare
We know very little about the seven years of Shakespeare’s life after 1585. This period is referred to as the “lost years.”
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Plants
15 facts about mandarines
Citrus reticulata
Chia seeds
The plant was cultivated by the Aztecs in pre-Columbian times and was a staple food of Mesoamerican cultures.
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Animals
25 facts about Quokkas
The world’s happiest animal
Food
16 facts about Chocolate
A delicacy not only for a sweet tooth
Russia
About 40 thousand people die of alcohol poisoning in Russia every year.
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Biography
49 facts about Ernest Hemingway
One of the most outstanding writers of the 20th century
Countries
47 facts about Cuba
El Caiman or El Cocodrilo
Asia
Asia is located almost entirely in the Northern and Eastern Hemispheres.
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Biography
36 facts about William Shakespeare
English poet, novelist, playwright, and actor
Ball python
The young hatch after 2,5 to 3,5 months of incubation.
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Countries
21 facts about England
God Save the Queen
Architecture
16 facts about Stonehenge
Presumably, the world of the dead
Science
16 facts about Aurora
Northern light that has delighted people for centuries
Food
16 facts about Mozzarella
The most recognizable Italian cheese in the world
Architecture
18 facts about Great Wall of China
A marvel of engineering that was built in ancient times and expanded and modernized over two thousand years