Interesting facts about tourism and travel in general. Outdoor recreation is the most useful and interesting Interesting facts about the countries of the world tourism

We all love to travel, but not all of us find the time or finances for it. But the facts below will help you change your mind about your vacation and find time to travel regularly.

  1. The pilot and assistant pilot must eat different foods. It sounds quite strange, but on the other hand, if you know the reason, then everything is clear. There are only 2 pilots on the plane, and if one of them becomes ill after eating, the second one must replace him. In short, so as not to get food poisoning at the same time.
  2. Theoretically, the chances of getting into a plane crash are very small. On average, for every American, the risk of suffering a plane crash is only 1 in 11 million. Whereas for car owners this chance is 1 in 5 million.
  3. Everest (Chomolungma) is still growing. Yes, yes, the mountain continues to grow. Now its height is about 8850 meters. But every year it grows by another 4 mm, approximately. This is due to the movement of tectonic platforms.
  4. Mexico City (the capital of Mexico) is sinking at 10 cm per year. Due to the fact that the city is based on “fragile” land surrounded by waters. And construction regularly puts pressure on the city's land. By the way, Mexico City is sinking 10 times faster than Venice.
  5. Every year, airlines earn more than 640 billion dollars. By the way, there are only 600 companies in the United States, and they bring profit to their owners in the amount of 175 billion dollars. It turns out that ¼ of all global profits.
  6. The same food tastes different on the plane and on the ground. When the plane gains altitude, the taste buds change by about a third. This is why many passengers order bloody marys; Tomato juice then seems not so sour. Because of this, many airlines add salt and various spices to their menus.
  7. American Airlines once cut its costs by $40,000 by removing just one olive from its salad. In 1980, Robert Crandall, later the head of the company, removed one olive, which ultimately saved such a large amount.
  8. In 2003, a Boeing 727 disappeared and has not been found since. On May 25, 2003, the plane disappeared forever in flight. And to this day no one knows what happened to him. The pilot's sister says the plane crashed somewhere in Africa, in the heights.
  9. In the United States, one in eight jobs is related to travel and tourism. This is not difficult to imagine, given the fact that there are as many as 600 airlines located there.
  10. When you take a vacation, it reduces your risk of heart attack. According to studies, people on vacation have fewer heart attacks than those who are not on vacation.
  11. The white streak that a plane leaves behind in the sky can be used to predict the weather. By the thickness of this line you can determine whether the air humidity is high or low. A very thick line could mean a storm is approaching.
  12. There are special trophies that are given to pilots for very funny mistakes. There is a special museum in the USA that gave out awards to really funny pilots. So the nominees were: the pilot who hit the parked plane; a pilot who took off without checking the tank, and it was almost empty.
  13. Money spent on travel makes people happier than money spent on material goods. It is because of this that heart attacks happen to those who travel less often.
  14. After the first day of travel, people's stress drops by 89%. While traveling, you forget about all your problems and your stress level decreases significantly.
  15. Travel is used in the treatment of depression. Psychologists use this method of treatment with patients suffering from depression.
  16. Couples who travel together report increased intimacy. Traveling brings people together and revives feelings for each other.
  17. Mercury on a plane is not good. Most aircraft are made using aluminum and it will be in your best interest not to spill mercury on board.
  18. You won't be able to open the door of a plane while it's in the air. Even if you manage to do this, you don't have to worry about everyone falling through the door (as we often see in movies). When the plane is at the top, the doors are made in such a way that air presses against them, and they are absolutely safe. Even several very strong people will not be able to open the door of an airplane.
  19. The United States is the only country in the world where there is no person entitled to paid vacation or holiday.
  20. Austrians are the most socially protected country in terms of recreation. The country guarantees every worker at least 22 paid vacation days and 13 paid holiday days every year.
  21. When you travel, you become more creative. According to research, people who travel regularly can find more creative approaches to solving a given problem.
  22. Those who travel become smarter. Everything is simple here, as with books, the more you read, the more you learn. Visual memory works the same way and you will learn a lot of new things during your holidays.
  23. The most popular country for tourists is France. It is not difficult to understand that the most popular place in this country is Paris.
  24. The most popular city in the world among tourists is Bangkok. This data is according to 2013.
  25. A commercial airplane averages 550-580 mph. During takeoff, the speed reaches 160-180 mph. And during landing - 150-160 mph.
  26. The busiest airport in the world is International airport Hartsfield-Jackson in Atlanta, USA. 95.5 million passengers and 930 thousand flights are carried out at this airport every year. Is it true new airport Dubai will accommodate up to 160 million passengers, but it is not yet in great demand.
  27. The only place in the United States where there is a royal palace is the capital of Hawaii - Honolulu. Very beautiful place in the Pacific Ocean.
  28. Russia produces greatest number oxygen.
  29. France has the largest number of time zones. Already 12.
  30. Canada has the largest number of lakes. There are about 3 million lakes in this country. But this is not very strange, because most of the country is not densely populated.
  31. Mongolia is the least densely populated country in the world. Only 4 people per square kilometer.
  32. Niger has the youngest nation. This African country has the youngest population in the world by average.
  33. The most densely populated country in the world is India. IN at the moment has more than one and a half billion people.
  34. The Principality of Monaco is smaller than New York's Central Park.
  35. The most multilingual country is Papua New Guinea.
  36. The most intelligent country is Canada. Here, more than 50% of the population has higher education.
  37. There are currently 61,000 people above the US skies. This is the average number of passengers on any day, at any time.

Interesting facts about vacations:

  • The main guarantee of a good rest (vacation) is a complete change of activity. That is, if you sit in a stuffy office from morning to night, you should combine rest with physical activity. If you've been spinning like a top all year, on vacation you should, on the contrary, slow down and take a horizontal position somewhere under a palm tree.
  • Scientists have found that people who go without vacation for a long time have even less life expectancy than chronic alcoholics! This illness is called “No Vacation Syndrome.” It is no coincidence that this term appeared in the USA. Judge for yourself, the average vacation in the USA lasts only 10 working days. Moreover, 20% of Americans even refuse this vacation. In the United States, employers are under no obligation to provide paid leave to their employees.
  • Interesting statistics: in order to get rid of stress, 46% of Russians use TV, 43% use music, 19% use alcohol, 16% eat, 12% play sports and only 2% take a vacation.
  • Marcello Mastroianni was a great connoisseur of women. He knew everything about them, even what kind of woman you should try to meet on the beach when you came to the resort on vacation. You need to choose the most untanned one, she has the whole vacation ahead of her!
  • It turns out that men flirt more than women during vacation! However, the flirting techniques used by women are much more masterly and effective. For example: dancing at a disco or provocative behavior on the beach.
  • According to experts, you should absolutely not take your work cell phone or laptop with you on vacation. Most best option- go to a place where there is no cell phone reception and it is impossible to connect to the Internet.
  • Where do the stars of our show business usually spend their holidays? Seasoned Valery Leontyev and Nikolay Baskov prefer to relax in Miami, young Sergey Lazarev and Irakliy Pirtskhalava dote on Dubai (United United Arab Emirates), and singer Vitas loves to spend his holidays in Tibet.
  • Recently, 60-year-old Athos Bagatin was convicted in Italy. His sentence was: 900 days of paid leave. The union sued him because Bagatin had not taken a vacation for 28 years. As a result, the court decided to punish the workaholic with a vacation.
  • Aphorism: “If you want to return from vacation later, warn your boss. And if earlier, warn your wife.”
  • A recent survey conducted in England revealed the country where most tourists go on vacation for romantic adventures. Most vacationers prefer Australia for such trips. The least desirable country was Portugal. At the same time, more than half of the respondents believe Italian in the sexiest language (that is, the ideal option is: Italian in Australia).
  • Statistics: 20% of all holiday romances last only one night. Half of the romances last more than a week. However, romantics should not lose hope! 4% of holiday romances ultimately lead to lasting unions.
  • Dmitry Mendeleev discovered the table of chemical elements on the first day of his vacation! Here's how sometimes it's good to relax and get a good night's sleep.
  • The most famous leave application in history was once written by General Crillon. He sent his king, Henry the Fourth, a short letter: “Sire, three words: money or vacation.” Henry then answered him: “Crillon, four words: neither one nor the other.”
  • As psychophysiologists have calculated, a person needs 28 days for proper rest. Although such a long break is a real stress for the body: the longer you rest, the more difficult it is to get into a working rhythm.
  • Finnish employees have the longest vacation in the world: 39 days. Next follow: Sweden and Denmark - 30-35 days; France and Norway - 25 days; Belgium and Great Britain - 20 days. Canadians and Japanese vacation a maximum of 10-14 days a year. Moreover, 60% of Japanese deliberately refuse weekends and only 5% go on vacation. But in Mexico, employers offer their subordinates no more than six days a year for legal rest.
  • Experts say that now there is a boom in unusual vacations: adventure travel. They become more and more sophisticated, sometimes moving into the category of feats with an increased risk to life. Instead of relaxation - pure adrenaline of our own production.
  • The risk of cardiovascular disease is reduced by 40% for those who go on vacation at least once a year.
  • The Norwegian Medical Commission examined the working hours of the country's citizens. After this, the commission recommended that company managers increase the vacation of non-smoking workers by 3 days. Since, according to statistics, smokers spend just about three days a year on smoking breaks.
  • Norwegian law gives men the right to take 6 weeks of maternity leave! In addition, parents can distribute among themselves the total maternity leave granted to care for the child.
  • Record: In Sweden, one doctor worked overtime for 24 years, he overworked 10 thousand hours. Now the workaholic doctor is about to take six years off with full pay. Instead, he can receive a cash reward, which will be around 1 million euros.
  • There is such a strange tradition in Australia. In addition to the usual annual leave, every 15 years, emigrant workers receive additional leave (90 days) to visit their historical homeland - England.
  • Our teachers and researchers have the longest vacation – 56 days. By the way, in 56 days one American physical education teacher reached the North Pole and became the first woman in the world to make such a difficult journey.
  • Now it has become fashionable to divide your monthly vacation into two parts - two weeks each. But scientists believe that proper rest should last at least three weeks. But a week-long vacation does not make any sense at all - this time will only be spent on acclimatization and “perestroika”.
  • The USSR volleyball team of the early 1980s swept away everyone in its path. But suddenly there was almost nothing left of the team, and at the World Championships it suffered a fiasco, since at the same time six volleyball players from the main team went on maternity leave.

Tourism is a strange thing. You fly to a foreign country, leaving the comforts of home, and then spend a lot of money and time on fruitless attempts to get the very comforts that you would not lose if you stayed at home.



  • On April 28, 2001, former NASA employee and billionaire Denis Tito became the first space tourist in history. Tito paid $20 million for an eight-day "vacation" on the International Space Station. However, the businessman had to overcome many obstacles before he could realize his lifelong dream. NASA considered Tito insufficiently trained, and he had to turn to Russian cosmonauts. But here, too, Tito suffered a setback, since his original destination - the Mir space station - was removed from orbit and sunk in the World Ocean. And only then the businessman was able to get a place on the Soyuz TM-32 ship, which delivered cargo to the ISS, and, at the insistence of the American side, he had to take full responsibility for his actions.
  • Anyone who thinks that female sex tourism arose a few years ago is mistaken. This phenomenon is already “with a beard”. The first wave of feminism, which surged around 1840, was characterized, in particular, by the fact that women began to travel to exotic countries for one, but very original purpose, namely, to indulge in “dangerous relationships” with strangers.
  • In 1841, the first ever group tour for the poor took place in England. Enthusiast T. Cook came up with the idea of ​​organizing a train trip lasting twenty miles, all participants in this “tour”, having paid only a shilling, received sweet buns and tea along the way. In addition, a cultural program was organized on the train - a brass band played.
  • In one of the luxury hotels in Abu Dhabi, Emirates Palace, tourists can use the services of a gold vending machine.
  • Mass tourism in Thailand arose thanks to the Vietnam War, when the country began to play the role of a rear area for American soldiers. Large military bases were located here, as well as recreational facilities for US military personnel on leave.
  • Japanese farmers invented new look an art that has not yet been named - giant paintings of rice sprouts in the fields, which attract tourists in the summer months.
  • Tourists love to take pieces of ancient structures with them “as souvenirs.” Concerned about the fate of the Parthenon, the Athenian authorities hired special workers who scatter specially brought pieces of marble around the temple at night.
  • Forbes magazine recognized the area around the Chernobyl nuclear power plant as one of the “super extravagant tourist places, where you can relax and see something that is not found anywhere else in the world.”
  • One of the ardent supporters of civilized tourism was A. Hitler, who believed that every member of the society he was building was obliged to spend his vacation with maximum benefit. According to the great historical “villain,” tourism could give the Aryans nerves of steel, which would strengthen them in the fight.
  • Many tourists from Europe and the USA refused to vacation or simply visit Greece, but not Russian tourists. They are not afraid of riots
  • There is a grave of Harry Potter in one of the cemeteries in Israel. He was a 17-year-old British Army private who died in 1939 in a clash with rebels. Recently, this grave has become the most visited in Israel and was included in the list of local attractions.
  • In Paris in 1981, the Wine Museum was created in one of the surviving underground galleries. Here you can not only get acquainted with the history and technology of winemaking, but also try the most popular varieties of French wines - a special tasting program is provided after visiting the museum.
  • Of the twenty largest hotels in the United States, seventeen are located in Las Vegas.
  • At the beginning of the 20th century, the children of the richest European elite expressed their protest against the bourgeois environment in which they grew up in a very unique way. They went on long trips hiking with the harshest conditions. These trips served both as a method of hardening and as a method of self-expression. This movement was called “wandering students.”
  • British hotel chain Travelodge has published a list of the most unusual items found in hotels in 2011. Vacationers often forget something in hotel rooms, and sometimes it turns out to be not only clothes, phones or cosmetics, but much more unusual things. The maid was probably surprised when she found in the hotel room in English city Nuneaton full set of Christmas paraphernalia including Christmas tree, Father Christmas costume and leftover Christmas menu. The couple decided to celebrate Christmas and spent 2 nights here, creating a real Christmas atmosphere in the hotel room, including a banquet and gifts.
  • The most amazing thing was found in a hotel room in Peterborough, England. A man forgot an urn containing the ashes of his dead wife! The gentleman was heading to the place where they had spent their vacation together - there he wanted to scatter his wife’s ashes. In the morning, he left the hotel in a hurry to avoid rush hour and left the trash can on the windowsill. An hour later he came to his senses and returned.
  • In Winchester Sutton Scotney, a couple were in such a rush to get to their wedding on time that they forgot their 18-month-old baby. Each parent thought the other had put the baby in the booster seat. When they noticed that the child was missing, they immediately returned.
  • The most amazing forgotten items also include a 91 cm fake Olympic torch, keys to a Ferrari 458 Italia, a magician's magic box, a 1.2 m stuffed parrot, a Vera Wang wedding dress and a suitcase full of Marvel comics.
  • If a foreign passport has an Israeli visa, this person will not be able to visit Muslim countries: Iran, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Syria, Sudan. Moreover, even if the passport contains a valid visa of a given state.
  • In Russia, the first excursions and hikes were the initiative of the Decembrists, who were involved in the education of children. They set off with their charges on a journey through the surrounding region in search of interesting plants and animals.
  • Tourists often confuse Austria with Australia - which is why the slogan “There are no kangaroos in Austria” is very popular in Austria, applied to street signs and souvenirs. However, this confusion also occurs at a high level. Once at a UN meeting, Austria put forward its candidacy for elections to the Security Council. One of the votes was cast in favor of Australia, although it was not on the list of candidates at all. And former US President George W. Bush thanked the Australian prime minister in 2007 for visiting his “Austrian” contingent in Iraq.
  • English adventurer David Hempleman-Adams was the first person to complete the Great Adventure Throw, a grueling challenge involving conquering the highest mountain peaks of each continent and visiting all four poles. Hempleman-Adams began his "Throw" in 1980 by conquering Mount McKinley in Alaska (USA). He ended the venture 18 years later, after making a trek to the North Pole with fellow adventurer Rune Geldnes (March to May 1998).
  • In other states, less than 50% of residents are also actively willing to spend money on exploring the area. For example, in China there are 48% of such inquisitive tourists, and in Germany - 47%.

    Residents of the Netherlands were the most disinterested in excursions - 28%. At the same time, only 12% of travelers from Russia are ready to save on excursions - both last year and this year.

    While in other countries, from 45% (Italy) to 63% (Spain) of respondents rely on the opinion of their significant other.

    Among Russians, the majority of tourists were those who planned to spend their holidays at their dacha - 48%. Abroad, this holiday option was preferred by 7% (USA) to 37% (Türkiye) of residents.

    Even more often, Russian travelers chose the sea as a dacha - 63%. It is no coincidence that even in the New Year's top 10 popular destinations among our tourists, the second place is occupied by Thailand, which is famous for its warm weather and sandy beaches.

    Moreover, this country is usually present in the first lines Russian rating all year round. Only the Portuguese (65%) and Italians (65%) were planning to go to the beach more than Russians.

    47% of Russians like to explore unexplored corners as part of an organized excursion group with a guide. This is the largest percentage compared to residents of other countries. This kind of love for excursion tours The Germans (32%) and the Portuguese (31%) also showed this.

    More than such trips, our compatriots like only independent walking tours to places chosen for recreation - 71% of Russians were in favor of this option for exploring the sights.

    49% Russian tourists of those who participated in momondo surveys are ready to save on evening entertainment while traveling, 43% on shopping, and 37% on renting a car. Among tourists from other countries, significantly fewer people agree to such restrictions. Only the same number of Portuguese prefer to refuse new things.

    20% of Russians noted sports recreation as their preferred vacation activities, and 19% mentioned cycling. These are the highest percentages for such active species holiday compared to other countries.

    It is noteworthy that access to the Internet is more important for Russians than for tourists from other countries. 49% of Russian travelers noted the availability of free Wi-Fi as one of the main amenities they need in a hotel during their vacation.

    At the same time, the least important thing for Russians when planning a vacation is the original design of the hotel and differences from other hotels. Only 5% of our compatriots said that they are looking for a zest in housing.

    It is interesting that, compared with residents of other countries, among Russians there were the largest number of travelers who, based on the results of their vacation, decide to change their place of residence within their city or country (14%) or even move to another state (14%). Most often, such desires appear among young people, but with age such impulses subside.

    So, if among people aged 18-22 years old 19% and 23%, respectively, decided to change housing or host country, then among tourists 56-65 years old - only 10% and 1%. Abroad, Americans most often began to strive to move within their own country (13%), and the British (12%) began to strive to move outside its borders. The least number of those who would like to leave after a vacation native land, turned out to be in Finland (2%).

    According to the study, 38% of respondents from Russia are confident that Russians welcome guests in the best possible way. Although our country is not considered the most hospitable abroad. Russia managed to get a maximum of 9% of the votes - that is how much its cordiality was appreciated in Turkey and China.

    Such a low rating for friendliness local residents may be due to the fact that few foreign tourists managed to visit the Russian expanses. In particular, due to serious visa requirements and high prices.

    Italy won the ranking. The largest number of people who found Italians the most attractive were in Spain (32%) and Portugal (39%). Russia took tenth place in the top 18, ahead of Denmark, the Netherlands, Japan, Thailand, Turkey, Finland, Portugal and China.

    The majority of Russians (71%) shared in surveys that after a week-long or longer trip it is difficult for them to return to study, work and standard daily chores. Four out of ten Russian tourists are helped to escape from boredom by dreams of being on vacation again, and 32% by dreams of a new trip.

    Moreover, our compatriots escape from a bad mood in this way more often than residents of other countries. Among tourists from abroad, significantly fewer respondents responded in a similar way - only in Germany, 32% of respondents reported desires to go on vacation again, and 31% reported dreams of future travel.

    Abroad, they were overtaken only by residents of Portugal (29%), Great Britain (29%), the Netherlands (30%), Norway (33%), Italy (34%) and Turkey (37%).

    “Curious and dreamy, independent and digital, organized and economical, active and easy-going... It’s nice that our tourists are distinguished by such qualities.

    This combination, in my opinion, is the best fit for travelers,” comments Irina Ryabovol, representative of momondo travel metasearch in Russia.

    On the eve of World Tourism Day, which has been celebrated for 33 years in most countries of the world, we have prepared a selection of interesting facts from the world of tourism and travel, which will once again remind you of the fascinating countries around us and further fuel interest in travel.

    On the eve of World Tourism Day, which has been celebrated for 33 years in most countries of the world, we have prepared a selection of interesting facts from the world of tourism and travel, which will once again remind you of the fascinating countries around us and will further stir up interest in travel.

    1. Who opened the world's first travel agency?

    On July 5, 1841, that is, exactly 171 years ago, the British entrepreneur Thomas Cook, at that time an active fighter against the widespread drunkenness in England at that time, organized the world's first group tourist trip. At his insistence, the Midland Counties Railway provided a special train for an “alcohol-free” trip for 570 workers across scenic route between the cities of Leicester and Loughborough in Leicestershire in Midland England. 570 “friends of temperance” were loaded into nine open carriages. In the future for advertising purposes railways began to provide Cook with discounts that made it possible to organize recreational trips for people with the most limited financial resources. Therefore, there were not hundreds, but thousands of clients. His excursions and travels were based on a very effective principle: "Getting the maximum benefit for the maximum number of people at the minimum cost." This was the beginning of world group tourism.

    Soon trips became regular, and in the 1850s routes appeared along many European cities. In 1865, Cook opened for his compatriots New World, and for Americans - the homeland of their ancestors. The activities were carried out through the Thomas Cook and Son agency - the first company specializing in organizing tourist trips. By the way, one of the first American clients of the company was Mark Twain. Cook was recognized as the “inventor of tourism”, and the travel agency he founded gained worldwide fame. Five decades later, Thomas Cook & Son owned 84 branches, 85 agencies, and more than 3 million people used its services.

    2. Which city has the longest name in the world?

    Everyone knows that main city Thailand is called Bangkok. But in fact, this short and sonorous word was invented so that people would not break their tongues about its real name, which is listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the longest name of a settlement.

    The real name of Bangkok is Krung Thep, which means “City of Angels”. But this is only part of its full name - it includes 30 words and sounds more than majestic: “City of Angels, great city, residence emerald buddha, an impregnable city, the great capital of the world, endowed with nine ancient stones, replete with huge royal palaces, reminiscent of a heavenly abode, from which the personification of God rules, the city presented by Indra, built by Wissanukam. In the original language and in a somewhat abbreviated form, it is as follows: Krung Tep Maha Nakorn Amon Rattanakosin Mahanindra Ayutthaya Mahadilok Pop Noprarat Ratchathani Burirom Udomratniwet Amonpiman Avatansatip Sapkakatiya Visanukkampasit.

    3. Who is the first space tourist in history?

    On April 28, 2001, former NASA employee and billionaire Denis Tito became the first space tourist in history. Tito paid $20 million for an eight-day "vacation" on the International Space Station. However, the businessman had to overcome many obstacles before he could realize his life's dream. NASA considered Tito insufficiently trained, and he had to turn to Russian cosmonauts. But here, too, Tito suffered a setback, since his original destination - the Mir space station - was removed from orbit and sunk in the World Ocean. And only then the businessman was able to get a seat on the Soyuz TM-32 ship, which delivered cargo to the ISS (International Space Station), and, at the insistence of the American side, he had to take full responsibility for his actions.

    Currently the ISS is the only target in use space tourism. Flights are carried out using Russian Soyuz spacecraft. Training for space tourists is carried out in Star City near Moscow, as well as in small planes simulating weightlessness. The last flight of a space tourist took place in 2009, and a total of seven tourists visited the ISS. One of them is a woman - Anousheh Ansari.

    4. How long is the longest trolleybus route in the world, and where does it pass?

    The length of the longest trolleybus route in the world is 86 kilometers, and it runs in Crimea between Simferopol and Yalta. Route number - 52. Trolleybuses run among the Crimean Mountains from Simferopol to Yalta. This route is considered intercity. It connects not only Simferopol and Yalta. On his way there is Alushta - resort town on the shores of the Black Sea. The trolleybus route is operated by the Ukrainian enterprise Krymtrolleybus. To the question: “Why did they decide to build a trolleybus line in the mountainous areas, and not just run buses?” - Crimean trolleybus employee Georgy Slavny replied: “To preserve the environment. Trolleybus is an environmentally friendly transport.”

    5. What do the residents of the tallest city in the world do?

    The highest city in the world - La Rinconada in Peru - is located at an altitude of 5099 meters above sea level. 30,000 people live here, most of whom are engaged in gold mining. Many miners work for free for a month, and on the last day they are allowed to take as much ore as they can carry on their shoulders. At the same time, it is unknown whether there will be gold in the ore or not. However, La Rinconada is not yet the highest permanent settlement on earth. There are two Indian villages, which are located at altitudes of 5170 and 5219 meters.

    6. What is the most visited grave in Israel, and who is buried in it?

    In one of the cemeteries in the Israeli town of Ramla there is the grave of Harry Potter. He was a private in the 1st Battalion of the Worcestershire Regiment of the British Army, who died on July 22, 1939 in Hebron in a clash with the rebels. Recently, this grave has become the most visited in Israel and was included in the list of local attractions. Every Saturday, several buses with tourists stop near the city cemetery. In the company of a guide, they wander through the cemetery until they come to a gravestone in memory of Harry Potter. The unknown Harry Potter came from Birmingham and died at the age of 19 in an ambush during the British Mandate of Palestine.

    7. How long is the largest swimming pool in the world?

    The largest artificial swimming pool in the world is located in the Chilean resort of San Alfonso del Mar. Its length is one kilometer, and the depth at its deepest point is 35 meters. And it is located just 200 meters from Pacific Ocean- it is ocean water that the pumps pump into this pool, pre-filtered. Also, a constant water temperature is maintained here - +26 °C, while in the ocean the water is quite cool.

    8. Where is the most “leaning” tower in the world located?

    No, not in Pisa. The Leaning Tower of Pisa, which before restoration work at the end of the 20th century deviated from the vertical by 5.5°, and after them by 4°, is not at all the most “leaning” tower in the world. Today the record with an indicator of 12° belongs to a 10-meter tower in the Chinese county of Suizhong.

    9. In which country do they speak 820 different languages?

    In a Pacific State Papua New Guinea With an area comparable to Sweden, 820 different languages ​​are spoken, accounting for 20% of the total number of languages ​​in the world. And in terms of the density of languages, Papua is second only to another Pacific state - Vanuatu (located in Melanesia), where on an area of ​​just over 12,000 square meters. km, 113 languages ​​are spoken.

    10. Where is the largest church in the world?

    Basilica of Notre-Dame de la Paix, or Basilica of Our Lady of Peace - catholic church in the capital of Côte d'Ivoire, Yamoussoukro, is listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the largest church in the world. It was built in the likeness of Rome's St. Peter's Basilica from 1985 to 1989. At the same time, there are more Muslims in Ivory Coast than Christians.

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