23 Fun Facts About France
Did you know that in France, it is against the law to take photos of police officers or police vehicles?
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Did you know that in France, it is against the law to take photos of police officers or police vehicles?
In Australia, New Zealand, Canada and UK, Boxing Day is the heaviest shopping day of the year.
Did you know that the first Christmas trees were used in 1510 in Latvia?
JLS were a four-piece English boy band formed on the X-Factor in 2008. They placed second after Alexandra Burke.
Ladybugs are rarely seen between fall and spring. They actually hibernate in clusters during the cold winter months.
Your hands are the only body part that touch the golf club, so having a good grip is essential to landing a perfect golf swing.
The rate of blinking can indicate lying, but only if you know in great detail the person's base blinking rate.
More than half of the bones in the human body are found in our hands and feet.
Not to be confused with potato chips - did you know French fries in the United Kingdom are also known as “chips”?
Wind chimes have been employed in a number of uses, including warding off spirits, welcoming guests, and producing music.
The Apple iPad 2 revised the tablet so that it is capable of both front and rear facing cameras.
Did you know that "Nintendo" means "leave luck to heaven" in Japanese?