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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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Kyshtym disaster
Some 5000 people in the first 72 hours were irradiated with doses ranging from 460 to nearly 1000 mSv.
At the same time as external radiation, the process of irradiation continued continuously from withi ...
Axum Empire
They were able to construct merchant ships (large for the time) that sailed on many waters in different parts of the globe.
Their knowledge of geography and navigation allowed them to reach Tanzania and Seychelles, where aro ...
Battle of Thermopylae
The battle of Thermopylae had little impact on the fate of the war.
The Spartans lost, but dealt a big blow to Xerxes, showing their strength, boosting the morale of th ...
Jamestown
Pocahontas was a nickname given to an Indian girl named Matoaka by her parents in childhood.
It means a “playful one.” Matoaka was the daughter of the leader of Powhatans living nearby Jamestow ...
Medieval world
The medieval revision of the calendar and the introduction of anno Domini.
Before the year 525, the years were counted from the foundation of Rome, according to the rules of t ...
Mali Empire
Mansa Musa was a devout Muslim and promoted Islam throughout his empire.
His pilgrimage to Mecca, which he made between 1324 and 1325, brought him fame in North Africa and t ...
Medieval world
Raubritters took advantage of the weakening of central power to spread their wings in criminal activity. They were favored by situations of struggle for the throne or interregnum.
Most of the raubritters activity took place in mountainous areas where they could easily attack from ...
Jamestown
The first elected president of Jamestown was Edward Maria Wingfield.
Winfield was a founding member of the Virginia Company of London. He arrived in North America with i ...
Ancient Sumer
The most famous ruler of the period of the Sumer civilization is Gilgamesh.
He is the historic king of the city of Uruk, with a lot of legends surrounding him, making it diffic ...
Kyshtym disaster
A decision was made to resettle villagers within a radius of about 130 kilometers northeast of the epicenter of the blast.
Approximately 12,000 people lived in the evacuation area, and roughly 2000 in the area of the highes ...