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42 facts about Kyshtym disaster
42 facts about Kyshtym disaster
The first nuclear accident in Earth's history
Before information about it saw the light of day, the Soviets hid it for over 30 years. The explosion at the Mayak combine was the first nuclear accid ...

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Dyatlov Pass incident
Another theory is the spy theory.
It assumes that the KGB or GRU agents (given the military units stationed in the area) were involved ...
Black death
The Black Death pandemic swept through Asia, Europe, and the northern coasts of Africa between 1346 and 1353.
The exact toll of the disease is unknown, with estimates ranging from 75 to 200 million people killed.
Mohenjo-daro
The main cities of this civilization—Mohenjo-daro and Harappa are characterized by very regular buildings.
Cities were built in a planned manner, with buildings arranged on a grid plan - the streets were per ...
Mali Empire
There were three major gold mines within the borders of the Mali Empire.
At the beginning of the 14th century, Mali was the source of almost half of the gold exported to the ...
Kyshtym disaster
The procedure of pouring waste into the Techa continued until 1956.
More than 28,000 people lived along the river in 38 villages. For most of them, the Techa River was ...
Medieval world
The Middle Ages is an epoch of European history that lasted from the 5th to the end of the 15th or even to the beginning of the 16th century.
The beginning of the Middle Ages is considered to be the year 476, the dethronement of Romulus Augus ...
Axum Empire
The city of Aksum, which still exists today (its ancient remains), was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1980 for its historical value.
The city was founded around the fifth century BC, was the capital of the first Ethiopian state, the ...
Mali Empire
There are 150,000 manuscripts in the collections of Timbuktu's private and public libraries.
Some of them date back to the 13th century. Researchers believe there are many thousands more under ...
Battle of Thermopylae
King Leonidas of Sparta, who was in command of the defense, decided that the most suitable place for defense would be the Thermopylae Gorge.
The Thermopylae isthmus was located on the road to Athens, which ay only 190 kilometers to the south ...
Troy
The history of the city dates back to 3000 BC.
It is most likely that the first settlement, now known as Troy I, existed from 3000 to 2500 BC. The ...