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In fact, there are so many interesting facts about every country’s education system (42 more precisely!) that I decided to gather the best of them in this list. Below are 30 amazing facts about school around the world, and I hope you will love them: 1. In some places in Afghanistan,...
11. Rob Riggle, (SNL, The Daily Show, The Hangover, 21 Jump Street) is a retired US Marine Lt. Colonel, serving his country for 23 years, deploying to Kosovo, Liberia and Afghanistan. –Source 12. Donnie Dunagan, the little boy who voiced Bambi became the youngest-ever drill instructor...
The American Colonization Society founded Liberia and because of Liberia’s close association with the United States, the country still uses the imperial measurement system. You might also like Interesting Facts About The White Cliffs Of Dover In Great Britain Interesting Facts About Neuschwanstein ...
Canada has lots of superlatives on offer as you will read below. Also have a look at our separateCanada country facts page with more information about the country here. 25 Canada Facts and Amazing Canada Superlatives 1. Canada is the largest country in the Western hemisphere and the second la...
11. Guinea is bordered by Guinea-Bissau to the northwest, Senegal to the north, Mali to the northeast, Ivory Coast to the southeast, Liberia, and Sierra Leone to the south and the Atlantic Ocean to the west. Guinea-Conakry is the largest of the three Guineas and it occupies a total are...
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Ten fun facts about Central African Republic1. The A Land of Savannas and Wildlife The Central African Republic is a land of vast, rolling savannas, with much of the country sitting at an elevation of 500 meters (1,640 feet) above sea level. These flat, grassy plains stretch for miles,...
Mae C. Jemison worked as a general practitioner in Los Angeles and as a medical officer for the Peace Corps in Sierra Leone and Liberia before becoming the first African American woman astronaut when she participated in the 1992 Endeavor space flight.[16] ...
The first college established for African-American students was the Ashmun Institute on April 29, 1854. It was named after Jehudi Ashmun (1794-1828) an American ,minister who helped establish Liberia. In 1866, Ashmun Institute was renamed Lincoln University.[7] ...