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Did you know that Europe has seven main time zones. Europe is a very wide continent, so the sun rises and sets at different times in different places. To know about all the time zones, check out - mapsofworld.com/answers/world/… #Europe #TimeZones #MapsofWorld

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Did you know that the first capital of Scotland was not Edinburgh, it was Scone. To know more check out - mapsofworld.com/answers/world/… #Scotland #History #MapsofWorld

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Did you know that Jerusalem wasn't always the capital of Israel? When Israel became a country in 1948, Tel Aviv was its first capital, To know more, check out - mapsofworld.com/answers/world/… #Jerusalem #Israel #CapitalCity #MapsofWorld

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Did you know some countries are right on the equator? It's like a special line around the middle of the Earth! To know about these countries, check out - mapsofworld.com/answers/k-12-r… #Equator #Geography #Countries #MapsofWorld

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Ever wondered where the historic symbol of America's founding is located? Click to know about it - mapsofworld.com/answers/united… #PlymouthRock #AmericanHistory #DiscoverUSA #MapsofWorld

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Did you know that despite being one of the world's largest countries, China only have one time zone known as China Standard Time (CST), or sometimes referred to as Beijing Time (BJT)? Curious to know why? Check out this - mapsofworld.com/answers/world/… #China #TimeZone #MapsofWorld

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Did you know that Greenland is a part of Denmark. It's been a territory of Denmark for a long time. If you want to know in detail, then check out - mapsofworld.com/answers/govern… #Greenland #Denmark #MapsofWorld

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Did you know that Turkey is located at the crossroads of Europe and Asia. The majority of its landmass is situated in Western Asia, while a smaller portion lies on the Balkan Peninsula in Southeast Europe. To know more, check out - mapsofworld.com/answers/geogra… #Turkey #MapsofWorld

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Did you know the US shares its border with Mexico through four states? California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas form a 1,954-mile boundary. Click to learn more about this international border - mapsofworld.com/answers/united… #Geography #USMexicoBorder #MapsofWorld

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Ever wondered how deep the Atlantic Ocean is? Its average depth is 12,880 feet, but the Milwaukee Deep in the Puerto Rico Trench plunges to an incredible 27,841 feet! Click to know more - mapsofworld.com/answers/world/… #OceanDepth #AtlanticOcean #GeographyFacts #MapsofWorld

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Curious about which U.S. state shares borders with the most states? Both Tennessee and Missouri hold the top spot, each sharing borders with eight other states! To know more about the borders, check out - mapsofworld.com/answers/united… #Geography #USA #Trivia @MapsofWorld

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Did you know that the Eurasia is the largest continental landmass on Earth, combining Europe and Asia. It spans from Western Europe to the Pacific coast of Russia, covering about a third of the world's land area. To know more about Eurasia, check out - mapsofworld.com/answers/geogra…

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Did you know that Indonesia, spans across three time zones? To know about time zones, check out - mapsofworld.com/answers/world/…. #DidYouKnow #Indonesia #TimeZones #MapsofWorld

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Did you know the Gulf of Mexico is super deep? Its deepest spot, called the Sigsbee Deep, goes down to about 14,383 feet (4,384 meters)! Click to know more - mapsofworld.com/answers/world/… #OceanFacts #GulfOfMexico #FunFacts #LearnSomethingNew #MapsofWorld

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Did you know that Puerto Rico isn't a country? It's actually a beautiful U.S. territory with a rich culture and history! Click to know more about Puerto Rico - mapsofworld.com/answers/region… #PuertoRico #IslandLife #FunFacts #LearnSomethingNew #MapsofWorld

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Did you know that English is spoken by millions of people across the globe! From the United States to India, discover the top ten countries with the highest number of English speakers. mapsofworld.com/answers/langua… #English #Language #Global #TopTen #MapsofWorld

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Did you know that the Dead Sea is the lowest point in the world, at 1,388 feet below sea level, followed by other unique spots like Death Valley and the Caspian Depression. To know more, check out - mapsofworld.com/answers/geogra… #Geography #Earth #MapsofWorld

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Did you know Kazakhstan is part of both Europe and Asia? Find out more about this amazing country that sits on two continents! Learn where Kazakhstan is located on the map - mapsofworld.com/answers/geogra… #Geography #Kazakhstan #Europe #Asia #MapsofWorld

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Did you know that the closest point in the U.S. to Africa is Quoddy Head, Maine? It's just over 3,150 miles away from Africa! Isn't that surprising? To know about other closest states, check out - mapsofworld.com/answers/geogra… #FunFacts #Geography #Maine #Africa #MapsofWorld

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Did you know there are places on Earth where the sun never sets for months? In areas within the Arctic and Antarctic Circles, like Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Alaska, you can experience the Midnight Sun. To know more - mapsofworld.com/answers/world/… #Geography #MidnightSun #MapsofWorld