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Rice

Rice is the chief food for half the people of the world.

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Book

“Tsundoku” is a Japanese word for the habit of buying too many books, letting them pile up in your house, and never reading them.

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Northwest Territories

In the 1990s, Canada considered renaming the Northwest Territories. One of the most popular proposed names was "Bob".

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Scotland

The official animal of Scotland is the unicorn.

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Primark

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

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Thanksgiving

46 million turkeys are eaten in the United States each Thanksgiving.

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Leonardo da Vinci

Leonardo Da Vinci wrote his personal notes backwards, from the right side of the page to the left. He was left-handed, so it was probably just easier for him to write that way.

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Groundhog

Groundhogs are not only land animals, they're also capable swimmers.

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Meteor Crater

Arizona's Meteor Crater could hold up to 70 replicas of the Great Pyramid of Giza.

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Sweden

2/3 of Sweden’s land area is covered by forest.

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Marie Curie

Marie Curie’s notebooks are still radioactive.

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Liberty Bell

The Liberty Bell is also called the Pass and Stow bell, after the metalworkers who cast it.

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