Trolls: The Mystical Residents of Norway Leave a reply Giant and strong, not so intelligent, but very revengeful if cheated. That‘s how we can describe mystical trolls, about which the legends are created since ancient times. According to Northern myths,trolls originate from stonesand avoid su...
North America is a very interesting continent. it is among the largest in the world and one of the most populous; it also has a very colorful history that many should be aware of. Discover some of the most interesting facts about North America (as well as learn some educational tidbits ab...
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This list is about rats! We’ve come up with eight facts that you might not know—or want to know—about the rodent everyone loves to hate. Cubs, Bears, and Rats brown ratBrown, or Norway, rat (Rattus norvegicus).John H. Gerard New York City might have pizza rat, but Chicago tops...
Spain was one of the first European countries to ban smoking in in all workplaces, and bars and restaurants (from 2006), following the lead of Ireland and Norway two years earlier. Spain is the only country in the EU, along with Portugal, where life imprisonment has been abolished. ...
Norway, China, Japan, Australia, and Iceland are among the countries with the highest percentages of avowed atheists.[36] Roman Catholicism, as well as many off-branching Christian sects, identify God as a trinity, made up of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.[9] ...
Spain was one of the first European countries to ban smoking in in all workplaces, and bars and restaurants (from 2006), following the lead of Ireland and Norway two years earlier. Spain is the only country in the EU, along with Portugal, where life imprisonment has been abolished. ...
Norway has a 25-year statute of limitation on murder. This means if the murder happened more than 25 years ago, they cannot be charged. Several of the facts on Snapple caps have been found to be outdated, incorrect, or exaggerated. ...
3.In 1988, unofficial women’s world cup took place in China to see the potential of women’s game. 12 teams competed in that event and Norway beat Sweden in the final to win tournament. Competition seemed successful as opening game between China and Canada was witnessed by 45,000 people...
France has the third highest GDP (PPP) per capita per hour in the world, after Norway and Luxembourg, with an average of US$ 38.16 per hour. The Millau Viaduct, completed in 2005 in the south of France, is the tallest bridge in the world. ...