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Food
20 facts about beer
World’s third most popular beverage
Sting
While at school, he performed in local clubs, mainly with jazz bands such as "Phoenix Jazzman" and "Last Exit."
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Entertainment
15 facts about StarCraft
The computer game classic of the 1990s
Animals
12 facts about capybaras
The world’s largest rodent and social media star
Geography
20 facts about Amazon River
Its basin covers nearly half of South America
Food
13 facts about churro
A dessert worth the sin
Biography
18 facts about Roland Garros
French pioneer of aviation who played tennis only a few times in his life
Stonehenge
Between 2600 BC and 2400 BC, Stonehenge hosted religious festivals attended by up to 4,000 people.
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Countries
24 facts about Sri Lanka
The “Land of Smiles”
Salvador Dali
He loved ripping money off of naive people.
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Cities
27 facts about Rome
The Eternal City hides many fascinating secrets
Rasputin
As a "saintly man," he returned to his native village, where a crowd of female admirers awaited him.
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Plants
21 facts about Stinging nettle
An underrated source of health
Animals
14 facts about dik-dik
Hare-sized antelope
California poppy
April 6 is a California Poppy Day.
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Culture
14 facts about Swan Lake
One of the world’s most famous ballet performances
Aye-aye
Aye-ayes are the largest nocturnal primates in the world.
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Biography
23 facts about Kate Middleton
Catherine, Princess of Wales
Axolotl
Axolotl's eyes are lidless.
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Architecture
18 facts about Forbidden City
Largest Palace in the World
Hagia Sophia
Justinian I the Great spared no expense in furnishing the church. Porphyry and marble were used to decorate the temple and as wall and pillar coverings.
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Biography
23 facts about Charles III
King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland of the Windsor dynasty
Plants
20 facts about carob
Ceratonia siliqua - a substitute for cocoa
John Sutter
Sutter claimed he was a member of the Royal Swiss Guard and introduced himself as Captain John Sutter.
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Biography
32 facts about Robert Oppenheimer
Father of the Atomic Bomb
European pine marten
They are fed on milk for the first three months of life.
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Culture
18 facts about Orsay Museum
France's second most visited museum after the Louvre
Jellyfish
Jellyfish are extremely well adjusted to climate changes and water pollution.
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Clownfish
There are 30 species of clownfish. Twenty-nine belong to the Amphiprion genus and one to Premnas.
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Culture
21 facts about ballet
History of the art of ballet through the ages
Technology
14 facts about steel
Just a bit of carbon changes everything
Animals
19 facts about Sea otter
Animals nearly extinct due to fur trade
Animals
18 facts about Alpaca
Highly intelligent, swift learning and gentle animals
Chia seeds
Chia seeds are hydrophilic.
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Animals
24 facts about Coyote
North America's loudest wild mammal
Geography
25 facts about Galapagos Islands
Islands of the tortoises
Lake Tanganyika
Is one of the oldest lakes in the world.
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Culture
21 facts about The Scream by Edvard Munch
A symbol of anxiety about the human condition
Lemon balm
It may relieve symptoms of premenstrual syndrome and menstrual cramps.
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Biography
22 facts about Hypatia
Prominent scholar murdered by an angry Christian mob
Statue of Liberty
Lady Liberty's right foot is raised.
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History
25 facts about Troy
A forgotten ancient city returned to history from mythology
Biography
17 facts about Homer
Blind wanderer, author of the Iliad and the Odyssey
Mount Kilimanjaro
The tallest tree in Africa was discovered on the slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro in 2016.
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