
Marvelous Facts & History About Monaco
Did you know that Monaco is one of six countries in the world that does not have an airport?
Culture & history may sound like a broad topic – but that just means there’s an endless amount of articles to get lost in!
Here we have facts from business & religion to world history & travel, with topics about countries to inspire your wanderlust; you’re sure to find countless facts inside to fill your brain!
Did you know that Monaco is one of six countries in the world that does not have an airport?
One site where the effects of Chernobyl’s radioactive rains is still very present today, in the famous Loch Ness in Scotland.
Lizzie the elephant helped transport machinery around Sheffield, England during WWI.
The London Beer Flood, claimed the lives of 9 people, as well as injuring many more and causing damage to multiple houses.
Laos is the most heavily bombed country in the world, with an estimated 30% of cluster bombs remaining unexploded.
Tomatoes, shortly after their introduction to the western world, were long considered to be a poisonous fruit.
In the UK, a Drive is a small private road, while in the US, a Drive is much larger & defined by nearby geographical features.
Would you believe me if I told you these types of fruit are worth $16,000!?
In 1717 the infamous pirate Benjamin Hornigold raided a ship to take hats... not lives.
Potato Mashers were used in the Ancient Bafia culture as a form of currency.
Cat Island exists because fishermen needed cats to combat mice on their fishing boats.
Have you ever wondered if you'll ever meet your lookalike? There is only a 9% chance of you meeting your doppelgänger!