Interesting Facts - Page 237

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In Slovakia, the most common family name is "Horváth" which means "person from Croatia".
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In the former Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, any member of the Sejm (legislature) could use the "Liberum veto" to end a legislative session, nullifying any legislation which had already been passed. This idiotic rule is considered a major cause of the downfall of the commonwealth, as foreign powers bribed corrupt Sejm members to grind all activity to a halt.
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In comic books, there's not only a Captain America, but also a Captain Britain and a Captain Canuck. There's also Captain Marvel (Marvel Comics) and Captain Marvel (DC comics), the latter of whom battles the evil Captain Nazi.
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Thanks to the movie "Home Alone", Kevin was the most popular name for boys born in Germany in 1991. For this reason, the trend of giving your kids exotic, foreign names is known in Germany as Kevinismus (Kevinism).
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The Suneung is an exam in South Korea used to determine college admittance. It's serious business. On the day of exam, offices open late so that the roads will be clear for students to get to the exam location. Construction work is stopped. Traffic around test centers is blocked. And during the audio portion of the exam, no planes are allowed to take off or land nationwide!
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NFAD abated
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Next thing you know: Captain Antigua and Barbuda
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The hero we need.
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In the 1936 US Presidential Election, Horry and Lancaster Counties, both South Carolina, unanimously voted FDR for president

In the 1932 election, Wilkinson County, Georgia, unanimously voted for FDR

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Florida is also a subdivision of Uruguay
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There's also a Montana in Bulgaria.
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There is a Paraguayan Provence: Presidente Hayes which is named after U.S president Rutherford B Hayes.
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Florida is also a subdivision of the United States
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There are 11 states that have never been mentioned in Interesting Facts:

Connecticut,Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Minnesota, Mississippi, Maryland, North Dakota, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and South Dakota

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unfortunately adding this fact would render it untrue. a most curious paradox
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Hilmar Moore was mayor of Richmond, Texas for over 60 years, from 1949 to 2012. After his death at the age of 92, his widow was elected mayor twice.
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Moore Dynasty? Lasted longer than the Second and Third Reichs combined
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weird my fact wasn't chosen out with 13 votes
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Fact selection hasn't completed, I think.
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That's correct. We'll post it here soon.

Thanks for new facts, QM!

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Echoing fact 1181: the (potentially) most common family name in Tunisia is "Trabelsi", meaning "the person from Tripoli", the capital of Libya.
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Taiwan, which does not recognize China and is not recognized by China, is China's biggest import partner
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Hugh Grant's middle name is Mungo. Meaning, his official, full name is "Humungo" Grant.
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Funny
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ooh
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Here's the IF Group's selected facts! (Part 1)

During the production of the movie Home Alone, the fake 1920s gangster movie “Angels with Filthy Souls”, which Kevin watched and used to scare the burglars, the film crew dedicated an entire day to shooting it, making it as authentic as possible to films from that period. -In2restingFacts

Since electrons transmit data on the internet, technically, the internet has weight. A 2010 study estimated that all these electrons add up to about 50 grams, or about the weight of a strawberry. -KiloNova

A coal power plant generates more radiation than a nuclear power plant. -Xtrordinary

In 1972, ‘73, and ‘74, more bicycles were sold in the US than cars. -In2restingFacts

Only one package labelled as a diplomatic package has ever been stolen. The package in question was actually a full piano, and it was stolen in 1919 from a railway station in Bulgaria while the deliveryman was sleeping. -McKenzieFam

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(Part 2)

Wheeled suitcases were invented in 1972, three years after humanity first walked on the moon. -Pontiac

Big Bird almost joined the Challenger mission to influence kids to have an interest in space, but the costume was too big to fit in the shuttle. If the plan had followed through, millions of kids would have seen him explode with the ship. -Pontiac

In Japan, it is the law that every married couple must have the same surname. If current rates continue, by the year 2531, everyone in Japan will have the same surname: Sato. The study proposed a new naming system, but the names would all still converge to Sato by the year 3310. -Xtrordinary

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(Part 3)

Malaysia's anthem wasn't written, but rathen chosen out: when the Sultan of Perak went to visit Queen Victoria, they were asked what their anthem was, but the Sultan didn't want to admit that they didn't have an anthem. To avoid embarrassing the country, the Sultan's assistant whistled a popular tune from the Seychelles, saying that it was their anthem. In 1957, when Malaysia became independent, the tune was adopted as the official and current anthem. -BautyArg

Quote: "They couldn't hit an elephant at this distance."

-Union General John Sedgwick, moments before he was shot and killed by Confederate soldiers. -CambodianQuizzer

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(Part 4)

In 2014, a man sued the restaurant chain Au Bon Pain, demanding $2 undecillion, or $2,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000, in damages. The case was dismissed by the court as frivolous. For comparison, the total global wealth is estimated to be around $450 trillion, or $450,000,000,000,000. Au Bon Pain would need the money from around 2.2 sextillion Earths to pay off the bill. -DixonTiconderoga

Liechtenstein is the only European monarchy which still uses the Salic Law (~500 AD) to regulate succession to the throne. -Lindwyrm

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For being bitten by what he claimed was a rabid dog
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Lake Okeechobee, Florida, is larger than the entire Hawaiian island of Maui in area
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Lake Superior is larger than all of West Virginia

The Taliban are building a highway through the Wakhan Corridor, connecting much of the Middle East and Europe to China, and this can influence trade worldwide, creating a new Silk Road

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In the second Lord of the Rings movie, when Aragorn kicks the helmet in rage, his actor broke his toe, and his scream of pain was kept in the movie
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George Clooney and Tom Hanks are both indirect descendants of Abraham Lincoln, making them all related.
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The late Cornelius Vanderbilt's great-great-grandson is Anderson Cooper.
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Nepo babies everywhere.
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The word Trivia actually comes from the latin root Trivialis meaning common place, found everywhere which derives from the word trivium which literally means a place where three roads meet. Think about that next time you play trivia
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At the closest point, Italy and Sicily are 3km wide. there is no bridge connecting them. Also, Sicily is mostly on the African plate, not European
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3km wide or 3km apart?
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apart
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Christmas fact!! The date of birth of Jesus Christ is not actually 25th December. He is believed to be born in April of 6 BCE. Some scholars argue he may have been born in March or May as well, because Luke 2:8 says, "keeping watch over their flocks by night," which suggests the lambing season. Anyhow, the celebration on December 25 is traditional, not historical.
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"kevinismus" lmao