Fun Facts for 01 May 2018
May Day is the International Day of Labour in 66 nations.
Montenegro joined NATO in 2017.
The boroughs of Etobicoke, Scarborough, York, East York, North York, and the City of Toronto merged into a mega-city 20 years ago.
59% of Swedes’ consumer transactions are cashless.
Historians have no future.
The ratio of sheep to people is four to one in New Zealand.
On this date in 1941, grocers stocked Cheerios on shelves for the first time.
A standard-sized Rubik’s Cube measures 5.7 centimetres on each side.
From Sydney, NS to Victoria, BC—209,200 urban Victory Gardens yielded 57,000 tonnes of food in 1944.
Infantry: A group of pre-school soldiers.
Baby changing stations appeared in restaurants and shopping centres in 1986.
There are 13 official styles of bonsai.
28.35 grams of prevention are worth 0.45359 kilos of cure.
The International House of Pancakes flips flapjacks in sixteen countries.
Jokes about crèpes often fall flat.
Today, 35.4 million mark Independence Day in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.
That universal symbol of mirth, The Happy Face-whose name is Smiley—started work in 1963.
The trouble with retirement is that there is never a day off.
All India Radio (AIR), established in 1956, is Earth’s foremost broadcaster, reporting in 27 languages.
Sailboats are a form of mast transit.
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