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- ... that the Fatimid Caliphate used gold from the tombs of the pharaohs in its gold coinage (pictured)?
- ... that Paris was the first county seat of Linn County, Kansas, but hardly a ruin is left to tell where it once was?
- ... that Américo Ramos became Prime Minister of São Tomé and Príncipe after his predecessor, Ilza Amado Vaz, resigned following a tenure of three days?
- ... that a million tulips at the 1939 New York World's Fair were destroyed and replaced the month after the fair began?
- ... that there are more than 100 rock paintings of Aboriginal pictographs on a cliff face in Missinaibi Lake?
- ... that the Deval Mosque was formerly a Hindu temple?
- ... that Andrei Demurenko, the first Russian officer to be a graduate of the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, served alongside the Wagner Group in Ukraine?
- ... that the Stride bus network will launch with electric double-deckers that charge wirelessly?
- ... that a Taiwanese livestreamer accidentally solved a missing persons case?