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Fun Facts About the UN Copenhagen Climate Conference Summit
Diplomats from over 191 nations will convene in Copenhagen Denmark. A total of approximately 15,000 to 20,000 people are expected to attend the opening ceremonies. Hotels have been encouraged to offer...
7 commentsFun Facts About Magnets
Magnets are a useful objects. They are not only for holding notes and pictures to fridges. Magnets produce magnetic fields. Magnets are found in telephones, stereos, vacuum cleaners, washing machines,...
32 commentsFun Facts about Spain
Spain Fun Facts Spain is an eclectic and beautiful country. Spain was ruled from 1939 to 1975 by Dictator Francisco Franco. This regime wanted to unify Spain and outlaw regional languages and promoting the...
12 commentsFun Facts About Greece
This is definitely one of the places I would love to visit. In fact Greece is one of the favourite tourist destinations in Europe. In fact is has at least 12 million tourists each year. Greece has a...
14 commentsFun Facts About Egypt
It is always interesting to find out more about ancient civilizations. In this piece we will be finding out more fun facts about Egypt the home of Pharaohs and Pyramids. For instance did you know: -egypt...
47 commentsFun Facts about Germany
Fun Facts of Germany There are over 82 million people in Germany. It is the most densely populated country in the world. The Germans have kept 31% of the country covered with forests and woodlands. There is...
9 commentsFun Facts About New Zealand
Who wouldn't love New Zealand. With it's lush greenery, mountains and rain forests. It has the worlds rarest birds, insects and plants. The food isn't bad either with an abundance of lamb and seafood. New...
3 commentsFun Facts about China
Fun Facts about China We all know China is a big country. It actually has 1.3 billion people which are 20% of the world’s population! There are 55 ethnic minorities in China along with the 93% Chinese!...
12 commentsFun Facts About Helium
Helium is a colorless, odourless and tasteless gas. It also makes up a small amount of the air we breath. It originates from the Greek word "helios" meaning the sun. Helium is used for such things as ballons,...
25 commentsFun Facts about Poland
Fun Facts about Poland The official name for Poland is the “Republic of Poland.” The capital is Warsaw. The population is 39 million. It is a poor country and wages are low. Apart from their language the...
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