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The Dual Monarchy of Austra-Hungary
Austria-Hungary announced its annexation of Bosnia and Herzegovina on 6th October 1908, dual provinces in the Balkan region of Europe formerly under the control of the Ottoman Empire.
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Proboscis.
A fusion of the nose and upper lip is an elephant trunk or elephant’s trunk, and it is called proboscis. It is an elephant’s most versatile tool, used for smelling, breathing, grasping, producing sound and touching.
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Rice.
The rise is an essential ingredient of this Indonesian dish – Nasi Goreng. Nasi Goreng is a traditional Indonesian recipe with fried rice which is served with a fried egg.
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A legume.
Contrary to popular belief, a peanut is not a nut. It is part of the legume family, much like lentils or beans!
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About 109 times.
The diameter of the sun is 1392000km. The sun is around 149.6 million kilometers from Earth. It takes about 8 minutes and 19 seconds for sunlight to reach the Earth.
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George V (reigned 1910-1936)
The House of Windsor came into being in 1917. On this day King George V orders the British royal family to dispense with the use of German titles and surnames, changing the surname of his own family Saxe-Coburg-Gotha to Windsor.
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Mars.
Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun and the smallest planet in our Solar System after Mercury. It carries the nickname “the red planet” due to the effect of the iron oxide that is prevalent on its surface.
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Galileo.
Galileo invented a telescope for observing celestial bodies.
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1997.
The very first hybrid car was launched in 1997 in Japan, which was named as Toyota Prius. Later in 1999, another hybrid car Honda Insight was launched in Japan and the United States.
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1964.
In 1956, Bell Labs started working on the idea of teleconferencing. Later in the 1960s, American Telephone & Telegraph (AT&T) experimented with telephone conferencing. A device named Picturephone was used for the experiment. In 1964, this device was publicly revealed.
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