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World Health Day | April 7
Did you know that from 2000 to 2019, the average global life expectancy jumped from 66.8 to 73.1 years?
Curious about the past? Dive into fascinating facts from around the world and across history!
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World Health Day | April 7
Did you know that from 2000 to 2019, the average global life expectancy jumped from 66.8 to 73.1 years?
Did you know that over a thousand elephants helped construct the iconic Taj Mahal, which has become a symbol of love in India?
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National Something On A Stick Day | March 28
Did you know that ancient Egyptians invented marshmallows? Only gods and pharaohs were allowed such luxuries, of course!
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The Mesmerizing History of the Maya Civilization
The fall of Nojpetén in 1697 to Spanish conquistadors marked the end of the once-great Maya civilization.
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Who Was Saint Patrick, and Why Do We Celebrate Him?
Did you know that St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, was actually born in Britain and captured by Irish raiders at age 16?
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15 Rock-Solid Facts About Stonehenge That You Need To Know
You can get married at Stonehenge, making tying the knot a truly powerful and unforgettable experience!
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13 Inspiring Facts About History’s Unsung Heroines
Princess Khutulun, a skilled warrior of Mongolia, was unbeaten in wrestling, outshining male opponents with her prowess.
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Golden Facts About the Gilded Generation (1822-1842)
Mark Twain came up with the "Gilded Age" to highlight an era where glittering wealth masked profound corruption.
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What Is the European Union?
Did you know that the European Union's economy makes up approximately one-sixth of the world's total economic output?
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20 Towering Facts About The Empire State Building
Did you know that the Empire State Building's antenna is struck by lightning about 25 times every year?
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Why Do We Celebrate Valentine’s Day on February 14?
Valentine's Day was first noted as being a romantic holiday in 1382 in Geoffrey Chaucer's poem "Parliament of Fowls."
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Why Is Paris Called the City of Love?
Did you know that Paris is one of the ‘Big Four fashion capitals’ of the world, alongside New York City, Milan and London.