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

The smallest thing ever photographed is the shadow of an atom.

A solar eclipse helped end a six-year war in 585 BCE. When the sky suddenly darkened during a battle between the Lydians and the Medes in modern Turkey, soldiers took it as a sign to cease fighting.

Les Misérables is the longest-running musical at the West End theatre in London.

Phobatrivaphobia is fear of trivia about phobias.

Tigers not only have striped fur, they also have striped skin.

Strawberries aren't actually berries, but bananas and tomatoes are.
Vatican City is the only nation in the world that can lock its own gate at night.

If your skin is laid flat it will cover an area of 18 square feet.

The Mobile Phone Throwing World Championships are held in Finland. A recent winner said he prepared for the event by “mainly drinking.”

During his magic shows, Harry Houdini escaped from submerged packing crates, mail bags, and even the belly of a whale.

Jellyfish are considered biologically immortal. They don’t age and will never die unless they are killed.