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20 Interesting Facts About September
The Romans often associated different months with different gods. September is associated with Vulcan, the Roman god of fire.
Curious about the past? Dive into fascinating facts from around the world and across history!
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20 Interesting Facts About September
The Romans often associated different months with different gods. September is associated with Vulcan, the Roman god of fire.
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50 Surprising Facts About Sunny Spain
Once a year, Spain holds a festival called La Tomatina where everyone takes to the streets and has a food fight with tomatoes.
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How Pepsi Became The Sixth Largest Military In The World
Did you know that during the Cold War, Pepsi Co became the sixth largest military in the world?
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15 Cool Facts About Connecticut
Did you know that the hamburger’s official birthplace is Connecticut, U.S. in 1900?
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20 Awesome Facts About August
In August 1762 the sandwich, as we know it, was created when the Earl of Sandwich requested meat between two pieces of bread.
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15 Cool Facts About Colorado
Did you know that in 1971 Colorado became the only U.S. state to reject hosting the Olympics?
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Albert Göring, The Anti-Nazi Brother of Hermann Göring
Knowing that upon his death his pension would go to his wife, Albert Göring married his housekeeper one week before he died.
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10 Crazy Facts About Cuba
The Bee Hummingbird is the smallest bird in the world and it can only be found in Cuba.
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The Story of Boaty McBoatface – The British Research Vessel
The inspiration for the name of the British boat "Boaty McBoatFace", was derived from an owl who was named Hooty McOwlface.
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20 Jolly Facts About July
July was named after the famous Roman general Julius Caesar; it was selected by the Roman senate, being the month he was born in.
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National Sunglasses Day | June 27
Did you know that Elton John owns over 250,000 pairs of sunglasses?
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15 Fun Facts About Florida
Did you know that Central Florida is actually the most prone place for lightening in the whole of the USA?