
Our modern world has a lot to offer in terms of interesting things, especially from a geographical point of view. Feel free to read the following facts:
- After proclaiming its independence in 1825, Bolivia went through more than 175 revolutions, which made it one of the most politically unstable countries in the world.
The total length of the Pan-American motorway is 47,958 km (29,800 miles), and it stretches from Prudhoe Bay in Alaska to Ushuaia in Argentina.
- 76% of New Zealand’s population lives on its North Island.
With an area of 1,717,854 square meters. Km (663,268 square miles), Alaska is the largest state in the United States, but its population of 722,718 is only 0.002% of the total US population.
- The Mediterranean island of Malta averages 300 days of sunshine per year.
- 15% of the total area of Sweden is located north of the Arctic Circle.
- Located at an altitude of 3490 meters (11,450 feet), Lhasa, the capital of the Chinese Autonomous Region of Tibet, is one of the highest cities in the world.
The Muslim community in India has about 177 million people, who constitute the third largest Muslim community in the world after Indonesia and Pakistan.
In Turkey, where more than 4 million people live, the Turkish community in Germany ranks second after Turkey itself.
- More than half of the territory of Saudi Arabia is represented by deserts.
- There are about 1240 aircraft that land or fly daily to or from London Heathrow Airport.
- Having 600 km of ski slopes, Les 3 Vallées in France - the world's largest ski resort.
- California beaches annually receive 567 million visitors, and in Miami Beach - about 21 million visitors a year.
- Son Dong Cave in Vietnam was first shown to the public in 2009 and is considered the largest cave in the world.
- Delta Rhine-Meuse Scheldt The port region consists of five ports from the Netherlands and Belgium and is the third busiest port in the region in terms of gross cargo tonnage.
- San Francisco Bay Area It has eight toll bridges that cross the bay.
“The Indian railway network is the fourth largest railway network in the world with a total length of 64,015 kilometers (39,777 miles) and has more than 10 billion passengers a year.
- The greatest amount of snow ever falling in one year was 31.1 meters (102 feet), and this happened in 1971-1972 on Mount Rainier, Washington.

