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Do you know where in the world you can find these famous statues?

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Of the thousands of remarkable statues around the world, you may know where to find the Statue of Liberty, and maybe the Sphinx. But what about all the others? From The Thinker and Venus de Milo to the Olmec Colossal Heads and Moai, see if you can match the famous statue to where in the world you'd find it.

Can You Match the City to the Correct Country?

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The United Nations recognizes 195 countries in the world, and there are just more than 4,000 cities with a population of more than 150,000. That leaves you with just a few quadrillion possibilities. Can you match the city to the correct country?

Major Rivers Trivia Quiz

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Whether or not you get these questions right, "old man river keeps rolling along!" Do you know as much as you think you do about the world's biggest rivers? Put your knowledge to the test and see how well you do!

The Biggest Catfish Ever Caught (That We Know Of)

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Catfishing goes beyond just a leisure activity. For many, it's a pursuit of record-breaking giants that lurk in the depths of rivers and lakes. The biggest catfish ever caught has become a tale of modern-day fishing folklore, sparking slogans like: "Happiness is a big catfish and a witness."

Countries and Capitals Trivia Quiz

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Both New York and London are among the most important cities in the world, but only one of them is a capital. What do you know about the world and its capital cities? Can you match the country to the capital?

Can You Identify These Landmarks That Didn’t Exist Before the Year 2000?

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A lot of wild stuff went down in the first two decades of the millennium. Some should've never happened, some should never be mentioned and some should be remembered forever. Can you name these landmarks built after 2000?

Can You Name More Than 13 of These Famous Sculptures?

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If you can name more than 13 of these sculptures, we're going to take a guess and say you went to art school. From ancient Greece to more modern pieces, you'll have to carve your way through this quiz to prove you're an expert!

How Nostradamus Works

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Nostradamus is said to have predicted the rises of Napoleon and Hitler, the destruction of the World Trade Center and even the COVID-19 pandemic. But was this 15th-century astrologer really that smart?

Emergence of Hunger Stones Signals Worst European Drought in 500 Years

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Hunger stones in European rivers mark droughts that lead to famines. What does their reappearance now mean for the health of the European economy?

Exploring Celtic Gods, Goddesses and Mythology

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There was no singular overarching Celtic religion. As ancient Celts made their homes in widespread regions across Western Europe, they developed different Celtic gods and goddesses to fulfill their spiritual needs.

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