Interesting Facts About World’s Different Countries
The world is very big and indeed a crazy place with the superabundance of different people, places, and things. As we all know that each country has its own particular traits and mannerisms that people grasp proudly and these are the things that tot up a dash of savior to life. So here are some random fascinating and interesting facts about some continents and countries around the world that for sure, you will find surprising. Here Is The List Of 105 Interesting Facts About World’s Different Countries You Should Know.
Africa Facts
Africa is the only black continent with the extremely crowded population of mostly young generation. In Africa, you will enjoy spectacular places, meet the variety of people and face different climate situations. There are much known and interesting fun facts about Africa, but there are much more unknown Africa facts that are worth mentioning. Below, I am going to mention some Africa facts for kids as well so that they can enhance their knowledge and you can also do this by telling your children.
Africa is the 2nd largest continent that is larger than Mexico, China, India, USA and many areas of Europe.
Africa is the home for largest living land animals, the African elephant, and the tallest, Giraffe.
41% of the children in Africa are engaged in child labor aged between 5 and 14.
There are 54 countries in Africa.
South Africa is also called the “Rainbow Nation” because it has eleven official languages.
In Swaziland, Africa, 1 out of 4 adults are infected with HIV.
Nigeria has the highest rate of twin births in the world.
Despite of having natural resources, Africa is the poorest and underdeveloped continent.
Mostly 3 thousand kids die in Africa due to malaria.
Almost a third of world’s languages are spoken in Africa.
Almost one-half of world’s diamonds come from central and southern Africa.
Facebook has 100 million active users in Africa.
Over 50% of Africans are under the age of 25.
Lake Victoria in Africa is the largest lake and second largest freshwater lake in the world.
Sudan has more than 200 pyramids, more than the number of pyramids found in Egypt.
America Facts
Do you know that about one-fourth of the entire global prison population is in the USA? There are few America facts that are great and some are definitely not. USA is somehow a weird place that is not always considered as a bad. Sometimes, “weird” can keep things fascinating. But, no doubt, America is a unique nation in the page of history. Some of the interesting facts about United States of America and US history facts are listed below that might be difficult for you to believe. These facts are true and not much well-known facts bout USA and all the things and people in it.
If you have $10 in your hand with no debts, you are a richer person than 25% of the Americans.
The constitution of confederate American state restricted the slave trade.
Hawaii is the only place in the United States where coffee is grown commercially.
In the United States, there are three towns named “Santa Clause”.
In America, 40% of the births come from unmarried women.
In 1867, the U.S. owned Alaska for just $72 millions from Russia.
Apple has more money than the U.S. treasury.
The US Air force had only 18 pilots and 5 to 12 airplanes when the world war l started.
More people have been identified with mental disorders in America as compared to any other nation.
The U.S. has the highest divorce rates in the world.
Approximately 200 million people in America live in mobile homes.
Judaism is the 2nd largest Religion in the U.S. after Christianity.
Pregnant women in colonial America did not take painkillers during delivery because it was considered as GOD’s Punishment for Eve’s eating the prohibited fruit.
The U.S. has no official language.
Valentines day is also national condom day in the U.S.
Antarctica Facts
Antarctica– the driest, coldest, windiest and emptiest place on earth, which you never recognized that how much this big block of ice is awesome. Here are some facts about Antarctica that are really cool and freezing.
90% of the world’s fresh water is in Antarctica.
Antarctica is the only continent without native species of ants.
During summer, the sun does not set in Antarctica, which actually means it receives much sunlight than the equator during that period of time.
One of strange Antarctica facts is that a glacier named “Blood Fall” regularly pours out the red liquid, which makes it look like ice is bleeding.
Antarctica is the largest desert in the world.
There are no permanent residents or native people in Antarctica but up to 1000 people wintering over at different search stations.
There are no polar bears in Antarctica, they are in Arctic.
Only 2% of the continent is explored and most of the area is covered in ice over 1.6 kilometers thick.
There are at least 7 Christian Churches in Antarctica.
1977, Argentina sent a pregnant woman to Antarctica in an effort to claim a portion of the continent. Her child became the 1st person to be born on the southernmost continent.
Vinson Massif is the highest point in Antarctica at 16,362 feet.
Southern ocean surrounds Antarctica.
There are no land mammals in Antarctica while there are lots of whales, penguins, and seals in Antarctica’s water.
In Antarctica, there is only 1 ATM.
In Antarctica, there is a unique group of fish called ice fish. These have no red pigment hemoglobin in their blood to carry oxygen around.
Europe Facts
Europe, the heart of human civilization is responsible for most of the technology, customs, lifestyle and language that overshadow the world today. There are thousands of places in Europe that are worth writing about but who would take the time to read about all of them? So I have picked up some really spicy and interesting facts about Europe that you probably didn’t know.
One of the facts about america is Europe has 46 countries and the largest country is Ukraine.
There are more than 200 languages spoken in Europe.
It is believed that the Mediterranean Sea was a desert and dried out over the course of 600,000 years.
According to the Greek myth, the name Europe came from the Phoenician princess Europa who was seduced by Zeus, when he disguised himself as a bull and then took her to Crete.
One of the interesting Europe facts many of us don’t know that statue of liberty was made in France designed by Frederic Bartholdi and given as a gift to the United States of America.
The largest and smallest countries in the world are in Europe; Russia and Vatican.
The most visited place in Europe is Disneyland, Paris.
The leaning tower of Pisa took almost 200 years to build and is still leans.
Green land in the biggest island in the world.
Sweden has more McDonald’s per capita than any other country in Europe.
Switzerland forbids late-night trips to the bathroom and flushing the toilet paper after 10 pm to avoid the noise pollution.
Every year in Finland, people compete to see who can carry their wives fastest and farthest.
In Europe, the longest town name is Llanfair-pwllgwyngyll-gogery-chwyrn-drobwll-llan-tysilio-gogo-goch, which is located in Wales.
In France, it is against the law to call your pig Napoleon.
In Germany, breaking plates is a very famous way to celebrate a couple’s approaching marriage.
Egypt Facts
Egypt is the country that connects the Middle East with Northeast Africa. Egyptian history is deep and many people are familiar with basic facts about Egypt like the Arabic language, the pound currency and the capital city of Cairo. But there are less known Egyptian facts that are fascinating. Below, I have mentioned some of the great ancient Egyptian pyramids facts of Giza and a few random fun facts about Egypt. So, to expand your knowledge, check out these interesting fun facts about pyramids of Egypt and ancient Egyptians that hopefully, you don’t know before.
Antediluvian Egyptians used pieces of stones as pillows.
Many of the Egyptians died at the age of 30 about 3000 years ago.
In ancient times, the Egyptian servants were coated with honey in order to engage flies with them and to keep away from pharaoh.
Cleopatra, the last Pharaoh of Egypt, was not Egyptian, she was actually Greek.
Exchanging of wedding rings was the tradition of ancient Egyptians.
Pyramid of Giza is the oldest of the seven wonders of the Ancient world, which is still in existence.
The longest river Nile runs through Egypt.
Paid workers built up the pyramids of Egypt instead of slaves or prisoners.
Mostly all Egyptian pyramids are located on the west bank of Nile.
The largest pyramid in Egypt is build up of about 2 million stone bricks and each brick weighs 2 and a half tons. This is really massively huge.
It possibly took between 20,000 to 30,000 laborers over 80 years to build the pyramids at Giza.
Despite enormous heat outside, the temperature level in pyramids relatively remains constant that is around 20 Celsius.
Many ancient Egypt pyramids were built as tombs for Pharaohs and their families.
In ancient times, to grieve the death of their cats, Egyptians used to shave off their eyebrows.
There are many hidden walkways that are not explored yet in Giza pyramid.
Scotland Facts
Situated within the vigorous Europe, Scotland is a progressive nation of creativity, strikingly beautiful landscape, and fabulous hardy people. This small country is chock full of ancient and rich history. So here, you will find a range of Scotland facts that are unique and you will definitely enjoy knowing about.
Scotland has 790 islands that include groups called Shetland, Orkney, and the Hebrides.
The highest village in Scotland is not in the Highlands, but at Wanlickhead (1380ft, 420m).
For centuries, whiskey has been the national drink in Scotland and ranks among the finest and most desired whiskeys in the world.
Unicorn is the official animal of Scotland.
Scotland is famous for its freshwater lakes. Loch ness is most famous among them.
The oldest surviving bank is Bank of Scotland in the UK that was established in 1695.
Edinburg was the first city in the world, which has its own fire brigade.
Scott is the ninth commonly used surname in Scotland. Top three surname include Smith, Brown and Wilson.
In Europe, the oldest tree, which is said to be 3000 years old, is Fortingall yew in Perth-shire.
The national symbol of Scotland is a thistle.
The famous Scottish dish is haggis, made with the sheep’s pluck such as liver, heart and lungs and boiled in an animal’s stomach for 1 hour minced with suet, spices, onions, oatmeal and salt.
In Scotland, Glasgow has the only subway system.
Christianity is the official religion of Scotland, with churches being called “Kirks”.
One of the interesting facts about Scotland is that Boys are called “Louns” and girls “Quines” in the northeast of the country.
The royal botanic garden in Edinburgh has the biggest selection of rhododendrons in the world.
China Facts
China is rather exotic and sometimes it is impossible to understand Chinese people. It is an ancient and beautiful land and one of the China’s greatest treasures is its history and there are few people who don’t know about the Great Wall of China. This man made longest world structure has been the symbol for china and there are many facts about the Great Wall of China that are not very common to every person. To expand your knowledge, check out these facts about China and the Great wall that might be surprising for you.
Wealthy people in china can hire their doubles to serve their life prison.
China has overtaken the U.S. economy and stood 1st as the largest economy in the world.
As compared to the United States, china has more English speakers.
In China, people use 45 billion chopsticks every year.
35 million people in China still live in caves.
In China, the PlayStation is illegal.
You can major in bra studies in China.
Air pollution in China can increase the snowfall in California.
The Great wall of china cannot be seen from space by the human eye, as it is commonly believed, rather it can be seen from aid.
The construction of the great wall of China started around (770 – 476 BC).
The construction of wall took over two thousand years.
It is difficult to determine that how much people were engaged in the construction of the Great Wall, but it is estimated that number could have been high as 800000.
About 10 million people visit the Great Wall of China every year.
Many famous people and politicians visited the Great Wall of China including Barak Obama, George W. Bush and many more.
Thousands of battles have been fought in at the wall over the centuries.
Hopefully, there are many things for everyone in this article and you will learn new things while reading it. So, you really think that some facts you know should be added to this list? Feel free to comment below with your feedback.