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  2. 105 Fun Facts About Science, History, Celebrities, and More - AOL

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    Ace trivia night with these cool and random fun facts for adults and kids. This list of interesting facts is the perfect way to learn something new about life. 105 Fun Facts About Science, History ...

  3. “Today I Learned”: 30 Interesting And Weird Facts To Satisfy ...

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    That's why we've gathered another collection of the most interesting and weird fun facts from the TIL community on Reddit. ... the fact that people just don't want to have kids anymore or postpone ...

  4. Test your knowledge with these 100 fascinating facts - AOL

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    No matter your age, there's always something so satisfying about learning new, interesting fun facts. Even better when you get to share those tidbits in conversation. Lull, avoided.

  5. Wikipedia:Unusual articles - Wikipedia

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    An area of Antarctica that a) contains an extremely saline body of water, and b) has not experienced rainfall for over two million years. Marie Byrd Land: The largest unclaimed territory in the world. Notable for being bigger than Mongolia, having one of Antarctica's biggest human bases, and being the setting of The Thing. New Swabia

  6. List of child bridegrooms - Wikipedia

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    Louis VII of France (aged 17) married Eleanor of Aquitaine (aged about 15) in 1137; their marriage was annulled in 1152. Eustace IV, Count of Boulogne (aged about 12/13), was married to Constance of France (aged about 15/16) in 1140. Philip I, Count of Flanders (aged 15/16), was married to Elisabeth of Vermandois (aged 16) in 1159.

  7. Wikipedia:Fact of the Day - Wikipedia

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    Fact of the Day is a section that tries to house different facts from articles or stubs that cannot be housed elsewhere, like Featured Article, Selected Anniversaries, or Did You Know. If you want to include this in your user pages simply enter {{FOTD}}.

  8. Wikipedia:Unusual articles/History - Wikipedia

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    A weird phenomenon in Russian history for all the fake kings that they once had. One, in reality, did become a ruler. Glass delusion: Believing oneself to be made of glass was quite in vogue among Renaissance-era European nobility. Gilles de Rais: Friend of Joan of Arc, and convicted serial killer. The Great Cheese Riot

  9. 50 Things The “Weird” Kid At School Did That Still Haunt ...

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    One day was an extra bad episode and we all thought it was funny being 5 years old at the time, and after that day we didn’t see him anymore. The state took him.