Although it's a Pacific coast nation, the ten longest rivers in Peru all flow into the Atlantic Ocean.
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In several countries, including Mexico and Germany, you can't be punished for escaping from prison because the pursuit of liberty is considered a universal right. You can, however, be punished for crimes committed during your escape such as assault, threats of violence, or property damage.
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The New River in West Virginia is considered by some geologists to be one of the oldest rivers in the world.
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The longest monorail in the U.S. is located in Disney World.
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In order to secure a rubber supply, the Ford Motor Company built a city in the middle of the Amazon rainforest called Fordlândia. Founded in 1928, it quickly descended into chaos due to poor management, forcing of American culture on locals, and little knowledge of the surrounding forest. The project was abandoned in 1934.
Australia is wider than Pluto. The highest score ever made in a soccer game was achieved by AS adema vs I'Emryne which resulted 149-0 score. Soccer was played by prisoners at London's Newgate Prison in the early 1800's. Having their hands cut off for their crimes, the prisoners made up a game only using their feet. (sorry they are mostly soccer facts)
The scientific paper called "Cneoridium dumosum (Nuttall) Hooker F. Collected March 26, 1960, at an Elevation of about 1450 Meters on Cerro Quemazón, 15 Miles South of Bahía de Los Angeles, Baja California, México, Apparently for a Southeastward Range Extension of Some 140 Miles" only has five words in it.
Explanation: General Victoriano Huerta couped the recently formed government of Francisco Madero and, for some kind of legitimacy, arranged for his legal successor to give him the power.
During the Decena Trágica (Tragic Ten Days), both President Madero and Vice-President José María Pino Suárez were assassinated. Next in line would've been Attorney General Adolfo Valles Baca, but Valles had already resigned (since, well, his life was in the line).
Next then was our pal Foreign Secretary Pedro Lascuráin, who got to the presidency and, in just 45 minutes, appointed Huerta as his Interior Secretary (the next in line), then resigned from the presidency, thus the power falling into Huerta... not to last. He stood for 17 months.
And this, my friends, is just another chapter of the Mexican Revolution, which can be resumed as: Several caciques (fat cats) backstabbing each other... and a brand new Constitution!!!!
John Farmer Jr. was governor of New Jersey for 90 minutes on January 8, 2002. Even weirder, Christine Todd Whitman, the incumbent governor of New Jersey, was running for re-election. She won. 1 year before finishing her term, she resigned. 4 other people served as governor before Whitman's second term ended.
In 2014, a dog named Duke won an election to become mayor. He won his 4th consecutive term in May 2017. The reason he won is because twelve votes were cast.
A small single-story building called the Corporation Trust Center is where over 285,000 companies, or over 15% of all companies in the United States, are legally based.
I don't know if it's been done before, but Mill Ends Park is the smallest park in the world (according to Guinness World Records) with a total area of 452 square inches.
The biggest city in the world is Hulun Buir, in Inner Mongolia, a region in China. Its size is 101,913 mi², the size of New Zealand, although having only a quarter of a million people live there.
That's a list by population, with area too, so only the world's most populated cities are included. Try here (I would personally exclude these Greenlandic municipalities).
I'm not sure you can. Atoms decay into other atoms over (very long) periods of time. Lots of other things could happen as well. I'd say this is at best unlikely.
Eating 20 billion year old honey is further complicated by determining a way to get it to our universe, as that age predates the big bang by about 6 billion years. (Assuming it's even possible to universe-hop!)
So, no punishment for escaping from prison in Germany, but Germans got punished for escaping from their flats during Covid lockdown. Makes perfect sense.
For #572, if the pursuit of freedom is considered to be a universal right, wouldn't denying someone freedom be considered a crime? How do the Mexican and German legal systems get around this, I wonder.
The explanation of the fact is doubtful, or at best oversimplified. It's a philosophical justification, not legal. Escaping from prison is still illegal, it just doesn't carry additional sentence by itself, strictly speaking. You can be prosecuted of course for damaging the property, injuries, helping others to escape etc, and most importantly it affects the reduction of sentence, which is otherwise pretty much automatic if you behave.
It makes it appear as though an inmate could not be pursued by the law if they just walked out of the prison as long as they could prove that they had no connection to the criminal mastermind who actually arranged for all of the doors to be opened.
If you look at the bottom banknote, you'll see the real flag.
During the Decena Trágica (Tragic Ten Days), both President Madero and Vice-President José María Pino Suárez were assassinated. Next in line would've been Attorney General Adolfo Valles Baca, but Valles had already resigned (since, well, his life was in the line).
Next then was our pal Foreign Secretary Pedro Lascuráin, who got to the presidency and, in just 45 minutes, appointed Huerta as his Interior Secretary (the next in line), then resigned from the presidency, thus the power falling into Huerta... not to last. He stood for 17 months.
And this, my friends, is just another chapter of the Mexican Revolution, which can be resumed as: Several caciques (fat cats) backstabbing each other... and a brand new Constitution!!!!
Rather than awarding money as prizes in the lottery, the winners would be appointed to the Senate of Canada.
Make Great Britain Canada's eleventh province.
Building one nuclear power plant per household.
Its a good laugh, this party.
Then the writer proceeds to thank everyone and their granny for "letting get in there then".
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1965%E2%80%9366_South-West_Indian_Ocean_cyclone_season#Tropical_Cyclone_Denise
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centralia,_Pennsylvania
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corporation_Trust_Center_(CT_Corporation)
Or, is it just like a formality for everyone involved?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colma,_California
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_largest_cities
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scissors
"the oldest river they call New"
Prison Guard: *gets arrested trying to stop them.*