50 unique events in the world!




1. famous Russian composer, Aleksandr Borodin, is also a respected chemistry professor at St.. Petersburg.
2. in the state of Arizona, United States, there are regulations that prohibit hunting camels.
3. José Joaquin Araiza Chess Championship Mexico won 15 times in a row.
4. crocodile is able to move quickly once on land. If someone is being chased crocodiles, he must run the winding, because the crocodile is very difficult to change direction abruptly.
5. distance from Honolulu to New York more distant than from Honolulu to Japan.
6. clicking the mouse once spent 0.0000024 kcal of energy. That means, if we eat a piece of chocolate, we need to click your mouse 765,551,000 times to spend as many calories it produces.
7. Mikhail Botvinnik was the only person who ever three-time world champion chess. He had to deal with all the chess world champion in the 20th century, and is the early coach Anatoly Karpov and Garry Kasparov. He never plays chess just for fun!
8. Chicago mayor, Richard J. Daley, commemorate St. Patrick in 1965 by pouring green dye into the river as much as 45.36 kg of Chicago. Day St. Patrick is always associated with the color green.
9. Building the Empire State Building in New York City should begin construction on January 22, 1930. But Governor Alfred Smith, a prominent Irish-American, asked its construction was delayed until Day St. Patrick, in honor of Irish heritage in the city.
10. St. Patrick was not Irish. He is a British, the possibility of Wales, and never saw Ireland until he was kidnapped by the robbers Ireland.
11. cats have an incredible power of hearing. Cat's ear has 30 muscles that control the outer ear, while humans only have six muscles. These muscles can rotate 180 degrees, until he can be heard from all directions, without having to move her head.
12. at the end of the song the Beatles, A Day In The Life, recorded whistling ultra sound that can only be heard by dogs. The sound was recorded by Paul McCartney for Shetlandnya sheepdog.
13. windmills are often used as the symbol of the Netherlands at first created in Iran in the year 644. This mill was used to grind cereals.
14. in the mid-1990s the average visitor Grand Canyon in Arizona, United States each day to reach more than 13,000 people. Due to the fragile natural environment, is now the number of visitors to this place is very limited.
15. during Nyepi, the Hindu Dharma does not traveling (observe lelungan), do not light a fire / lamp (observe geni), do not do the job (observe the work), and not allowed to have fun (observe lelanguan).
16. in 1984, Jeff Bezos wants to name his business on the internet Cadabra, as in Abracadabra - or Voila. But his lawyer assured him that the English name that sounds very similar to the body (cadaver). As a result, Bezos took the second option, Amazon.com.
17. at the beginning of the 20th century, boxing matches often lasted up to hundreds of prizes round. The fighters compete with bare fists, without boxing gloves.
18. after a robber and murderer with his brother Jesse, Frank James lived in peace for 32 years. He was selling souvenirs on the James farm, worked as a peddler of shoes and a ticket inspector in theaters in Missouri, USA.
19. in the supermarket, the goods are cheaper usually placed on the bottom shelf, while the more expensive is placed parallel to the eye.
20. human body has about 2 million sweat glands. The average adult loses 540 calories with every liter of sweat, and men sweat 40% more than women.
21. name of Fagin, a character in the novel thief Charles Dickens's Oliver Twist, is derived from the name of Dickens's best friend, Bob Fagin.
22. if young sea cucumbers fed red seaweed, then the shells they will turn red.
23. Jana Bellin Malypetrova Hartston Miles, Britain's top female chess players is also an anesthesiologist that he regarded as the right job for chess players. Like the face of danger, and the time available just four minutes.
24. Jana Bellin Malypetrova Hartston Miles, Britain's top female chess players is also an anesthesiologist that he regarded as the right job for chess players. Like the face of danger, and the time available just four minutes.
25. to shave the beard and mustache, the astronauts need special shaver with vacuum as the vacuum cleaner, in order to cut his hair flying in the room did not vacuum.
26. before becoming the center of the car industry, the city of Detroit in the U.S. is the center of cigars and chewing tobacco industry.
27. Liechtenstein and Uzbekistan are the only two countries in the world who do not share a border with the ocean and is bordered by countries not bordering the sea as well.
28. U.S. divorce rate is the highest in the world, which is 20.7 of every 1,000 marriage. This figure olen followed by Denmark, which is 13.1.
29. the planet Venus, the sun rises in the west and sets in the east, the reverse than on Earth. Venus is outstanding from east to west, unlike the Earth and other planets.
30. The first population census conducted in the U.S. on March 1, 1790. The results show that the U.S. population at that time amounted to 3,929,214.
31. a sneeze can reach speeds of 250 kilometers per hour.
32. the state of Texas is the only state that ever was under six flags, namely Spain, France, Mexico, the Republic of Texas, Confederate States of America, and the United States.
33. according to the Detroit Free Press newspaper, 68 percent of all professional hockey players never lose at least one tooth.
34. Rodrigo de Triana was the sailors on Columbus' ship Pinta in the group who first sighted land in the Americas on October 12, 1492.
35. when you sleep during the winter, a guinea pig to breathe land only ten times in one hour, while when active, breathing 2100 times in one hour.
36. when commercial telephone service between New York City and London was first introduced in 1927, the cost of the first three minutes of conversation is a U.S. $ 75.
37. figures from the two opposing sides of dice that always amounted to 7.
38. in 1931, an industrialist named Robert Ilg built the Leaning Tower of Niles, a replica of the Tower of Pisa, with half of its original size on the outskirts of Chicago, Illinois, USA. He lived in the tower for several years.
39. Nicholas Breakspear was the only Englishman who had served as Pope. Name of office was Pope Adrian IV and his term lasted from 1154-1159.
40. save icon in Microsoft Office shows a diskette with a cover that depicted upside down.
41. according to Aristotle, the heart is where the existence of human emotions.
42. when it first opened in 1965 the Houston Astrodome was the largest air-conditioned room in the world. It is said that 18-level building fit in the room.
43. any queen or empress named Jane was murdered, imprisoned, gone mad, died young, or overthrown.
44. in the early days of film industry in Hollywood, the movie stars have to provide his own clothes for the manufacture of the film.
45. in the mid 1920s estimated that each year the city of Detroit, Michigan in the U.S. produce 210 million cigars and chewing tobacco 6,350,300 pounds.
46. table tennis game created in the 1880s by James Gibb, a British engineer. At first player uses champagne cork as a ball and a cigar box lid as pemukulnya.
47. cockroach has exceptional durability. When the head was removed from his body carefully so as not to bleed, cockroaches can survive for several weeks, and die just because of hunger.
48. table tennis sport at first called Gossima. When first marketed, champagne corks are used as the ball is replaced with a celluloid ball. After the manufacturer named ping pong in 1901, the game became popular.
49. on January 28, 1687, the Tokugawa Tsunayoshi enacted legislation in Japan that forbids people to kill animals and eat all kinds of fish, shellfish and birds.
50. Akebono Tar?, Aka Chadwick Haheo Rowan, is (sumo wrestler), a non-Japanese who first reached the level of Yokozuna, the highest level in a traditional wrestling match state
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