History: In 1707, the first political union of the Kingdom of England which then included Wales and Scotland was formed. In 1922 Northern Ireland joined this Union. From 1835 until 1925 the city of London was the largest city in the world. In 1927 the UK was officially proclaimed. From 1...
Let’s have a quick chat about paella. It’s just not that widespread in Spain. It’s a Valencia based dish that, properly done, takes all day to make in an enormous pan with rice from a specific area. But whereas, say, fish and chips stay much the same across England, Wales and ...
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2. Upon landing in England, William the Conqueror slipped and fell. To play it cool, he grasped two fistfuls of soil and proclaimed ‘England is ours!’–Source 3. When Edward I of England was coming back from the ninth crusade in 1272, he learned that his father had died and that h...
In the year 1141, in the middle of all the political and military strife, Matilda ruled England while battling Stephen. She became the first woman to rule England, despite how short her time on the throne was, and despite the fact that she was never officially crowned. Ultimately, the joke...
Here are 25 Interesting Facts About Rivers. 1-5 Interesting Facts About Rivers 1. There is a water bridge across the river Elbe in Germany. It is 1km long, 34 meters wide and allows cargo ships to cross the river. –Source 2. One of the most powerful earthquakes recorded in US history...
Rubislaw Quarry is Britain's the deepest quarry (142 m) and one of the biggest man-made holes in Europe. It closed in 1971 and is now partly filled with water. Wanlockhead Mines, in Dumfries and Galloway, possesses one of the greatest variety of minerals in Europe (lead, zinc, copper...
Top 10 Facts About Water Engineers Top 10 Facts About Sloths! What is money? Embed from Getty Images 2. There are 180 currencies around the world. Currently, there are 180 recognised currencies used around the world, each with its own value and exchange rates. ...
The Te Waikoropupū Springs (known as Pupū Springs) discharge 3,698 gallons (14,000 liters) of water per second and are the largest fresh water springs in New Zealand, are the largest cold water springs in the Southern Hemisphere, and contain the clearest water ever measured outside of ...
30 | Lake Superior Has Could Cover All Land in the Western Hemisphere Lake Superior is the world's largest freshwater lake by surface area at 31,700 square miles, or 82,100 square kilometers—or roughly the size of Maine. It also holds 10 percent of the world's surface fresh water. It...