Believe it or not, but there are countries in the world that don’t have a single river within their borders. Some of them because they
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While most African nations have gained independence since the end of the colonial age, there are still parts of the continent under foreign control. Most
The world’s airports are identified by three-letter codes known as IATA station identifiers. You’ve no doubt seen them on your baggage tags when you were
Plenty of countries are connected by bridges, but none of them are as short as the one that links Spain and Portugal. The wooden bridge that
Big Ben is the name many people mistakenly call the Clock Tower at the British Houses of Parliament in London. That is actually the name
Why is the area of Paris known as the Left Bank, or Rive Gauche in French, if it is on the south side of the
According to Zip Line Rider the longest zip line in the world is The Eye of the Jaguar in Peru’s Sacred Valley, about 45 minutes
The world’s longest border lies between Canada and the U.S. Its length is 8,891 kilometres, including 2,475 kilometres shared with Alaska.