The Most Successful Olympian From Every Country
135 countries have won at least one Olympic medal, but 38 of those have never won gold. The most successful athlete is male in 104 countries out of 135 (77%), and female in 27 (20%).
Read More135 countries have won at least one Olympic medal, but 38 of those have never won gold. The most successful athlete is male in 104 countries out of 135 (77%), and female in 27 (20%).
Read MoreThe United Arab Emirates is the most costly nation to begin a business, with start-up costs of $7,443.51. While starting a new business is least affordable in Congo, where $1,232 in fees equates to 2,554% of the average monthly income. Contrary in Kazakhstan, it takes just 2% of the average monthly payment ($12 against $531) to start a business.
Read MoreBudapest is the only region with Europe as the primary attachment. In contrast, Bulgarian Yugoiztochen has the lowest attachment to Europe. The highest attachment to the country is recorded in the Central Jutland Region of Denmark. While the Highest regional attachment in Aland Islands.
Read MoreThere are almost 65,000 airports in the world. Hamburg Airport, which opened in January 1911, is the oldest commercial international airport worldwide, which is still in operation. Hamburg Airport, which opened in January 1911, is the oldest commercial international airport worldwide, which is still in service.
Read MoreSince its inception in 1989, the internet has been in a phase of endless flux as millions of various sites emerged and then fell by the wayside. Many monstrous corporate players have arisen from this first chaos over the decades and swallowed most of their former contestants on a global scale.
Read MoreIn Asia, like in other parts of our planet, many separatist movements arise due to racial, religious, and cultural differences among certain peoples and the preponderance or ruling class in every nation.
Read MoreThere are more than 640 various species of trees in the United States. The West, Douglas-fir is the most common tree by volume, while Red Maple is the most common by number. I wonder how this affected the appearance of toponyms in various regions of the U.S.
Read More71% of the surface of our planet is covered in water, with 96.5 percent of that being the world ocean. There are 5 oceans, more than 177 million lakes, and 76 rivers that are more than 1,000 miles (1,600 kilometers) long.
Read MoreToday it is estimated that there are around 850,000 active podcasts and over 30 million podcast episodes. But in comparison to other media, the podcast industry is tiny, bringing in less than 1 billion dollars in ad revenue.
Read MoreDiscover the future of Africa as tectonic movements create new oceans, alter climates, and redefine economic landscapes.
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