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Barbie

Barbie's full name is Barbara Millicent Roberts.

Mickey Mouse

Mickey Mouse's original name was Mortimer Mouse.

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Dan Brown

Dan Brown, author of "The Da Vinci Code" started his career as a pop singer and songwriter.

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Apple Inc.

There was a third Apple founder. Ronald Wayne sold his 10 percent stake for $800 in 1976.

Eurovision Song Contest

The Eurovision Song Contest is the world's longest-running annual TV music competition. It's been held annually (apart from 2020) since 1956.

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Harry Potter

The whole Harry Potter series contains 199 chapters, 4,224 pages and 1,090,739 words and has been made into 19 hours and 39 minutes of film.

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Blue whale

The Blue Whale's tongue weighs more than an adult elephant!

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Bat

Bats can eat up to 1,200 mosquitoes in a hour. They often eat their entire body weight in insects in a single night.

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Primark

The first Primark store opened in Dublin in June 1969 under the name Penney’s.

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Rabbit

A female rabbit is called a doe and a male rabbit is called a buck, just like with deer.

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Sweden

People who donate blood in Sweden are sent a text message each time their blood saves a life.

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Saint Patrick

St. Patrick wasn't Irish: He was born to Roman parents in either Scotland, England, or Wales.

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