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?
Europe is full of dozens of cultures and ethnic groups, it can be an exciting place to explore!
But even if you can’t go there, you can still learn the facts about Europe until the day you book your ticket and head over for a visit!
Did you know that the European Union's economy makes up approximately one-sixth of the world's total economic output?
Did you know that Paris is one of the ‘Big Four fashion capitals’ of the world, alongside New York City, Milan and London.
The Leaning Tower of Pisa's largest bell weighs about as much as a female adult African elephant - around 7,900 lbs (3,600 kg)!
The first ever underground railway opened in London in 1863. Initially "the Metropolitan Railway", it is now known as "the Tube."
Estonia is one of the least religious countries, with only around a quarter of Estonians considering themselves religious.
Did you know that Alaska used to be a part of Russia? The Russian Empire was short on cash, though, and sold it to the US in 1867!
Did you know that the Algarve Coast in Portugal is home to flamingos? They can be found in the Ria Formosa National Park.
Did you know that the Colosseum amphitheater in Rome was built by tens of thousands of slaves around 80 A.D?
Arsenalna station in Kyiv, Ukraine, is 346 feet underground, making it the world's deepest metro station.
Did you know that there's a drinking fountain in Caldari di Ortona in Abruzzo, Italy, that flows with wine instead of water?
The largest library in the world is situated in London, England, and it contains over 160 million books and manuscripts.
Did you know that taking photos of the Eiffel Tower after dusk is illegal?