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Wednesday, 22 April 2026
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
For the first few days, the group traveled by means of transportation.
They moved by train and one or two trucks. Initially they reached Ivdel through Serov by rail, and o ...
Battle of Thermopylae
Xerxes quickly learned that the Greeks stood at Thermopylae.
He sent a single scout to inspect the Spartan encampment and, upon his return, gave an account of wh ...
Dyatlov Pass incident
In the case of the Dyatlov Pass tragedy, the involvement of the Mansi is also a popular hypothesis.
The Mansi inhabit the Siberian territories between the Urals and the Ob River. It is an autonomous g ...
Dyatlov Pass incident
Some analyses assume that after leaving the tent, the hikers descended or ran down the slope and then lit a campfire.
The prosecutors, investigative journalists, and amateur researchers disagree on the speed at which t ...
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 ...
Medieval world
In the Middle Ages, animal trials were held that sometimes ended with the accused animal being sentenced to death.
Animals suspected of breaking the law were treated the same as humans and subjected to the same procedures. At least 85 animal trials from this period have been documented.
Battle of Thermopylae
Before his death, Darius gave Xerxes the task of punishing the Greeks, especially the Athenians, for their support of the Ionian uprising, and for defeating the Persians at Marathon.
Kyshtym disaster
Tens of thousands of people were involved in eliminating the effects of the explosion.
Up to 10,000 people worked daily in the vicinity of the epicenter in three shifts. They were constan ...
Jamestown
Pocahontas married a successful tobacco planter, John Rolfe, in 1614.
Soon after, she gave birth to a boy named Thomas Rolfe and left for England in 1617 with her husband ...
Medieval world
The oldest medieval university in Europe is the University of Bologna.
Founded in 1088, it originally specialized in the teaching of canon and civil law. Beginning in the ...