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  • About 100 acres of pizza are served in this country every day.
  • The stone circle (Stonehenge), situated in this country, is the largest in the world. It was built between 5300 and 4600 years ago and covers 11 ha (28 acres).
  • The three most famous symbols of this country are the Green Shamrock, the harp, and the Celtic Cross.
  • The population of kangaroos is twice as big as that of people in this country. The population density is only about 3 people per square km.
  • This country features the Ice Hotel- Hotel de Glace, which is built every year using 500 tons of ice and 30,000 tons of snow. Every summer it melts away and every winter it is rebuilt.
  • About 60% of this country's electricity is produced by hydroelectric power.
  • Dumplings or "pierogi" are one of national dishes in this country and one of the best recognizable dishes outside the country.
  • This country is the largest producer of olive oil, it accounts for 45% of the world’s total olive oil production.
  • Tango dance originates from this country. For a long time it was banned in the "High Society", as it was considered immoral.
  • This country has the largest fleet of taxis in the world, there are about 100 000 of them.
  • The name of this country is derived from the name of Christopher Columbus.
  • The statue of Christ the Redeemer, which is situated in this country, weighs 635 tonnes and is 38 metres high including its pedestal. It was named one of the New7Wonders of the World in 2007.
  • The Christmas Tree (Tannenbaum) tradition originated from this country.
  • In this country, it is possible to visit the oldest restaurant in the world - it is still open. It was founded in the year 803. It is also the longest-working company in the world.
  • Etna is the world's most active volcano. It has been in nearly uninterrupted eruption for the past 3,500 years, and spewing lava on a daily basis since 1999.
  • The Great Wall was being constructed from the 3rd century BC to the 17th century AD on the northern border of the country as the great military defence design. It has a total length of more than 20,000 km.
  • The Great Pyramid, makes this country famous, and has vents pointing to the constellation of Orion so the mummy’s spirit could fly straight up to the Gods.
  • Over 300 kinds of cheese are made in this country. The local cuisine is considered one of the best cuisines in the world.
  • Cows are considered sacred in this country, they can be found freely wandering the streets of cities and will often wear a tilak, a symbol of good fortune.
  • In terms of land area, this country is the largest in the world. It has a surface area of 17 million km2, compared with 16.6 million km2 for Pluto.
  • This country is the home of the self-service machines. The first machine stood at the railway station built in 1888, and it was possible to buy a chewing gum from there.
  • The inhabitants of this country consume more tea per capita than anywhere else in the world.
  • Halloween was derived from a festival called Samhain, which was celebrated in this country.
  • Aborigines living in this country, until the 1960s, had been recognized as fauna. They were removed from the Official Book of the Fauna and Flora in mid-60s.
  • There is the Yonge Street in this country, being the longest street in the world. It has a length of more than 1896 km.
  • According to the Quality of Life Index (2015), this country is the best place to live. The index takes into account: health, financial situation, climate, employment, family life, gender equality.
  • Nicolaus Copernicus was born in this country. It was the famous 16th century astronomer who first suggested the sun was the center of our universe.
  • Bullfighting has been a popular sport in this country for thousands of years. Bullfights called corridas are considered either a contest of art and skill or a cruel sport.
  • It was the first country in which fingerprints began to be used as the primary form of identification in criminal records.
  • The Temple of Kukulcan (snake-god) is located in this country. During the equinoxes, the corner of the pyramid casts a serpentine shadow. With the change of the setting sun, the shadow resembles a writhing snake.
  • This country doesn't have seasons because it is near the equator. It is sunny throughout the year.
  • This country has been the world’s largest exporter of coffee for 150 years. It supplied around 80 per cent of the world’s coffee in the 1920s. That figure has fallen to around one third.
  • There are over 300 different kinds of bread in this country. There are also bread museums.
  • Every year, people in this country celebrate the Great Feast of Chocolate -International Milka Chocolate Festival. They prepare about 1000 kg of chocolate products on that occasion.
  • The world’s first true pizzeria, Antica Pizzeria Port'Alba, was opened in this country in 1830.
  • “One Child” policy has contributed to female infanticide and has resulted a significant gender imbalance. There are currently about 32 million more boys than girls in this country.
  • The game of Senet is one of the world’s oldest known board games. The ancient citizens of this country loved board games.
  • The Eiffel Tower, located in that country, was originally intended to be dismantled. Many artists protested against the construction of the Eiffel Tower.
  • The Taj Mahal is a white marble mausoleum. It was built by Shah Jahan the Mughal dynasty, in memory of his beloved, and prematurely deceased wife Mumtaz Mahal. This bulding is called the "Temple of Love".
  • Matryoshka dolls are considered to be one of the symbols of this country. A matryoshka is a set of oval dolls of decreasing size placed one inside the other. Dolls are made of wood and hand painted.