Showing posts with label Facts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Facts. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 14, 2021

Information about California, Facts About California

Facts About California  : - California is located on the west coast of the United States, it is the most populous state in the USA, it is also the third largest state in the USA by area, the capital of California is Sacramento. Let's know some information and interesting facts about California

Three of the ten largest US cities are in California.

Few California plants live longer.

California itself invented fortune cookies, the Apple computer, theme parks, blue jeans and Barbie dolls.

The Bear Flag is the flag of California.

1 out of every 8 in the US is a resident of California.

Due to air pollution in China, California is full of snow.

Ten thousand earthquakes occur in California every year.

Los Angeles is the most populous city in California.

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California banned the sale of horse meat in 1998.

California alone contributes 1.5% of the agricultural industry.

California is the 5th largest food producer in the world.

California is the first state in the US to ban marijuana.

California produces about 80% of the world's almonds.

Palin Potter of California is the heaviest woman in the world.

California produces a large amount of solar energy.

In California, prisoners are used to put out forest fires.

The tallest and largest tree in the world is in California.

Death Valley is considered the hottest city in America.


The world's first bodybuilder is from California.

California is the largest wine producing state in America.

Saturday, March 13, 2021

Amazing Facts About Germany

Germany is one of the most powerful countries in Europe, its capital is Berlin, its area is 357,022 sq km. From here world famous scientists and philosophers have come out. Germany is ahead in the field of education, health, science and technology. Attracts the world to us. Let's know Amazing Facts About Germany-


The total population of Germany is around 90 million.

Germany is a member country of the European Union.

Angela Merkel is the German Chancellor.

One-third of Germany is still surrounded by forests and woodlands.

There is no speed limit on 70% of the highway in Germany. But it is illegal to run out of fuel on the highway.

In German, more than 20 million people have wooden houses.

After World War Germany, it had become completely bankrupt, after which it has made tremendous progress, behind it is the hand of its hardworking and patriotic citizens.

Germany is made up of sixteen states. Every state has its own constitution.

Germany is the largest economy in the European Union.

There are thirty-five dialects of the German language.

Germany is the most publishing country in the world, more than 94000 books are published here every year.

The college is free for all in Germany.

During the second world war, Russia's Red Army raped 2 million women from Germany.

German spends very little on its defense budget

There are more than 2100 palaces in Germany.

Germany is the third most spoken language in the whole world.

Germany has the largest number of zoos in the world, numbering more than 400.

The Christmas tree tradition came from Germany.

More than 1,500 types of beer are brewed in Germany.

Germany is one of the most densely populated countries in the world.

The world's first magazine was launched in 1663 in Germany.

Germany is one of the largest car producers in the world.

There are more than 1000 types of sauces in Germany.

In Germany, if a prisoner tries to escape from prison, he is not punished. They believe that it is natural for prisoners to try to escape from the prison.

Germany ranks fourth in the world in terms of GDP.

In Germany, doing Nazi salute is a legal offense, the person doing this can be sentenced to 3 years.

Germany has a much lower birth rate than other countries.

Germany ranks second in terms of alcohol consumption across Europe.

Smoking is banned in public places in Germany but drinking alcohol is still legal.

Germany was the first country in the world to adopt daylight saving time - DST, also known as summer time.

Germany ranks second in terms of beer consumption.

In German, you cannot say Happy Birthday to anyone in advance, they are a sign that they are a sign of bad luck. Most of the taxis in Germany are Mercedes.


Places to visit in germany

Germany is very popular from tourism point of view, here you will see historical buildings, ancient churches, museums, art galleries and old palaces. The best tourist destinations in Germany are as follows: Berlin Wall, Cologne Cathedral, Tempelofer Park, Europe Park, Munich, Museum Island etc. are prominent.

Amazing Facts About France

 France country comes in Europe, its area is 643,801 sq km which comes at number 42 in the world, its population is equal to about 7 crores. Like a democratic and secular country. So let's know


France is the largest country by area in Europe

France comes first in the world in terms of tourism, here 7 crore people come to roam the year, which is more than the population there.

Electric trains are very popular in France.

Wine is the most commonly consumed in France.

According to the French law, you can marry a dead person.

France is the first country in the world to adopt an international unit system.

In France, it is considered a crime to name Napoleon of any pig.

You cannot throw away the leftover food in any hotel in France, it is considered illegal that you can donate that food to the people.

France's GDP is about $ 2.8 billion, which comes on the 10th number in the world.

Kissing at a railway station in France is considered illegal.

The name of France is the highest award in the field of literature and art.

France has ruled 8.6% of the whole world, in this case they come second.

France comes at number four in terms of nuclear handling, which was done in 1960.

The number plate for trains was first used in France.

In France, the eggs are brown in color.

At the time of the French Revolution, there was a feudal system in France.

The slogan of equality, liberty and brotherhood is the product of the French coronation.

The herder of France is called the father of cultural nationalism.

In France, it is illegal to take photographs of policemen or their vehicles.

French is the mother tongue of about 75 million people worldwide.

In France it is very common to eat a horse and a rabbit.

Paris, the capital of France, is the center of many famous and eminent arts.

The people of France sleep the most.

The people of France start their new year from September itself.

The highest Eiffel Tower in France is painted once in years.

There are 4700 types of cheese dishes made in France.

The people of France are the thickest in the whole of Europe.

Most people in France are atheists.

In France, 10 out of every 100 people suffer from depression.

France played its first Fifa World Cup in 1998 and won it as well.

In France, white dresses are worn on the occasion of marriage.

France is the second most cultivated country in Europe.


Places to visit in France

France is a very lovely and beautiful country, here people come from all over the world, although there are many places to visit here, but what is most special is in this way.

Paris - Paris is the capital of France, this city is one of the most popular tourist destination in the world. Every year more than 45 million tourists reach here. It is also known by the names City of Love, City of Lights, Capital of Fashion, etc. Most of the couples come here for honeymoon.

French Riviera - This is the big play ground. It is also very good in terms of tourists, here you get to see the fortified village of AJ and Saint-Paul de Vance and the perfumes of the grass.

Dordon - This place is naturally beautiful. It is a natural sight to be seen here.

Liberon - This place is considered as heaven by the people of French society. It receives a lot of tourists from the US and Britain during the summer. Here you get to see the forest, lavender fields, farmers markets, artistic houses.

Amazing Facts About Malaysia

 Malaysia is a tropical country located in Southeast Asia. Malaysia is one of the beautiful countries, millions of tourists go here every year. Its total area is 329,847 sq km. Its capital is Kuala Lumpur, so let's know interesting facts about Malaysia -

Malaysia gained independence on 20 February 1956 under the leadership of Malay leader Tunku Abdul Rahman.

In Malaysia, the title of 'Tun' is considered to be the biggest title, here only 25 tuns can remain together. When one person dies, then another is given the title of Tun.

The first film shown in Malaysia in 1933 was Laila Majnu.

Most tigers are found in the jungles of Malaysia.

The world's largest egg was found in Malaysia, measuring 15 cm.

Malaysia is a very clean country and there are very few deaths due to respiration. Here only 7.5 deaths per 1 lakh people are due to respiration.

The world's largest flower called Rafflesia is found only in Malaysia.

There are so many highways in Malaysia that if their length is measured then it will be more than the periphery of the earth.

Internet usage is very low in Malaysia, which is only 0.85 of the entire population.

A large number of Indian people live in Malaysia.

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Sipadan island, which is considered the world's best diving spot, also comes in Malaysia.

The world's longest and venomous king cobra snake is found in Malaysia with a length of 5.54 meters.

In Malaysia, a lot of work films are made, that's why the number of movie theaters there is only 250.

The national flag of Malaysia was adopted on 16 September 1963. It was designed by Mohammad Hamza. At that time, he was 28 years of age and used to work in PWD.

Places to visit in Malaysia

The best places to visit in Malaysia are as follows

Kuala Lumpur - Kuala Lumpur is the capital of Malaysia, where you will find great food, skyscrapers, shopping malls and spectacular markets.

Penang Hill - Penang Hill is the colonial hill station of Malaysia, it is a very beautiful place, here you will also see Penang Snake Temple, Kek Lok Si Temple.

Mount Kinabalu - Mount Kinabalu is 4,095 meters high. It is known for its biodiversity. Many animal species of birds will be seen here.

Malacca - It is one of the biggest tourist destinations in Malaysia. Here you will find ancient beaches, lush green forests as well as Christ Church, Stadthews, St. Paul's Hill, Dutch Fort, Portuguese colonies.


Friends, we hope that now you have come to know about Malaysia and the places to visit.

Friday, March 12, 2021

Amazing Facts About Italy

 Italy is a country in the continent of Europe with an area of ​​about 3 lakh 1230 sq km. Italy borders France, Switzerland, Australia and Slovenia. Italy is a mountainous country. It has Alps mountains in its north and Apanine mountains in the south. Its population is about 6 crores. Italy is around 47 lakhs, it is a very beautiful country, there is a crowd of tourists here every year, so you know interesting information about Italy.


Rome is the capital of Italy as well as the largest city.

The Vatican City and San Marino are two independent countries within Italy.

Italy is the second oldest nation in Europe after Greece.

Italy is divided into 19 regions and 92 provinces.

Italy has the second highest number of health facilities in the world

Italy has the highest World Heritage in the world, it has 50 World Heritage sites.

Italy's economy is the 8th largest economy in the world.

About 85 percent of people in Italy follow Roman Catholicism.

San Marino is the oldest republic of Italy in which only 30 thousand people live.

About 80 percent of Italy is surrounded by forests, mountains and mountains.

In Italy, more than 50 million tourists visit each year. The tourist is the main source of the Italian economy.

Out of the total economy of the Italian government, about 64 per cent of the income comes from the tourist.

The longest tunnel in the world is in Italy, which is about 57 kilometers in length. It is a kind of railroad route that goes through Italy to Switzerland. It took almost 17 years to build this tunnel.

The highest volcanoes in Europe occur not only in Italy, but the highest earthquakes also occur in Italy itself.

Italy is considered the fifth largest country on the continent of Europe.

The highest alcohol production (alcohol) in the world is produced in Italy, whereas most of the alcohol in the world is drunk in the United States.

The city of Venice, Italy, is built on water and it is carried out with the help of a gondola boat, but it is the law of Italy that the color of the gondola boat should always be black.

Italy's most popular game is Soccer. Italy has also won the World Cup 4 times.

The first woman to do PhD in the world was from Italy named Elena Lucrezia Piscopia who completed her education in 1678.

The world's first piano was also made in Italy.

The Italian government has given two super fast cars like Lamborghini to the traffic police there so that they can catch the thieves and criminals who steal from any kind of bike.

The Italian city of Falciano del Massico is a strange law. According to this law, no person can die here because all the cemeteries have been filled here.

The main industry of Italy is textile making. There were 945 cotton manufacturing factories in 1969 AD. The silk business takes place throughout Italy.

The biggest occupation of the Italians is farming. Most people make their living from farming.

Whatsapp is made a witness in half the divorce cases in Italy.

There are a restaurant in Italy which is made inside the cave.

Speaking Universities of Italy are the oldest universities in Europe. It was founded in 1080 AD.

An Italian man gave his $ 13 million dollar property to his cat.

Italian mafia accounts for 7% of Italy's GDP.

Everyday thousands of Italian people throw around € 3000 Euro into Italy's Trevi Fountain.

A third Italian people have not yet used the Internet.

In ancient Rome, the capital of Italy, coins were thrown under water to please the god of water, and this tradition continues even today.

In Italy, you cannot call anyone No Balls, these are legal offenses.

The thorn spoon was first used in Italy.

In Italy, if a man comes to the public place wearing a skirt, he can be arrested, the opera has started in Italy.

Amazing Facts About New Zealand

 Friends do you know that New Zealand is an island which is located in the Pacific Ocean to the east of Australia. To the south of it lies New Caledonia, Tonga and Fiji. Its north and south islands are the largest and most populous. New Zealand has a total population of 4.4 million, while the capital of Wellington is home to 395,000 people. The main three languages ​​spoken here are English, Māori and New Zealand Sign Language. Most people here speak English, but 78% of the people here are of European descent. There is no official religion of this country, religious freedom is under the constitution of New Zealand. Their flag is similar to the flag of the United Kingdom, which has a royal blue background with red and white symmetrical crosses and X in one corner. Let's know interesting facts about New Zealand -

The capital of New Zealand is Wellington and Wellington is the most densely populated city of this country.

The history of New Zealand is 400 hundred years old, it was liberated from the UK in 1907.

In New Zealand, the government is run by a unitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy, here is Queen Elizabeth II.

New Zealand always rains somewhere

New Zealand goes to the country of Kiev, it is a bird that does not know flying. And he is their national animal

New Zealand is the first country to give women the right to vote first.

The first person to climb Mount Everest (Sir Edmund Hillary) was also from New Zealand.

There is not a single snake in New Zealand and if the snake is found somewhere, then it has to have a complaint in the police.

New Zealand's Blue Lake River water is the cleanest water in the world

New Zealand is one of the least corrupt countries in the world where crime is equal to no.

Only 5% of the total population of New Zealand are humans, all other animals are

The smallest size dolphin fishes are found in New Zealand.

New Zealand is counted among the most peace-loving countries in the world

The popularity of the car is very high among the people of New Zealand, so there are 2.5 million cars, despite having a population of only 4.5 million.

96% of prisoners in New Zealand jails are male

There is not a single nuclear power station in New Zealand.

The first person to invent plastic surgery was also from New Zealand

New Zealand is the only country with two national anthems

New Zealand has so many sheep that their number is nine times more than humans.

In New Zealand, high school children are allowed to carry explosives such as uranium and thorium for educational purposes, but if they explode, they are fined one million dollars.

In 19th century dolphin fishes were trained in New Zealand and they protected water vessels from marine hazards and reefs.

Gay marriage is valid in new zealand

New Zealand does not advertise on TV on Christmas, Good Friday and Easter Sunday. Here these days TV advertisements are banned.

New Zealand is counted among the world's least populous countries. The population here is only 4.5 million

In New Zealand, children up to the age of 15 can apply for a driving license, if the child comes to driving, can easily get a driving license

New Zealand's Auckland City is known for volcanic activity. There are more than 50 dead and active volcanoes in this area.

West New Zealand was discovered by a captain of Britian's royal navy

New Zealand's Auckland city is also called the city of cells because it is the world's highest per capita ferry town.

No part of New Zealand is more than 128 Km (79 mi) away from the sea, it has sea around it.

Kea is a bird found in New Zealand called the "Clown of the Mountains", it is the only parrot in the world, known all over the world for its intelligence, often stealing food from tourists' bags. Specializes in tearing down the tires of the car

In New Zealand, a tree named Waipoua is found that can live for thousands of years. The normal age of this tree ranges from 1000 years to 1500 years.

Ernest Rutherford was a New Zealand resident who discovered protons

New Zealand imports most of its goods from China, Australia and the United States

New Zealand's national holiday is celebrated every year on 6 February, it is called Waitangi Day. This is a day for New Zealanders to hang out with friends and family and have a picnic outside.

No mammalian fauna resides on New Zealand's Long White Cloud land except for bats.

New Zealand's total estimated GDP is close to $ 161.8 billion, and GDP per capita GDP is $ 36,648 dollar

The name of the currency of New Zealand is New Zealand Dollar.

Tourism in New Zealand contributes $ 15 billion to its GDP.

Rugby is the most popular sport in New Zealand, from kids to youngsters, they have played this game at some time in their life.

Anzac Day is a national holiday celebrated in New Zealand in memory of those who have served in any war or conflict.

22% of the total population of New Zealand is from foreigners and to become an official citizen of New Zealand, you have to sing the New Zealand national anthem in front of the immigration committee after which you get citizenship of this country.

New Zealand was voted the best country in the world in 2007 and 2008 by Wanderlust magazine

Bungee jumping has started in New Zealand

Sheep is the main domestic animal of New Zealand and each person has an average of 9 sheep in New Zealand.

Sir Edmund Percival Hillary was the first New Zealand citizen to reach the summit of Mount Everest

The Queen of New Zealand's birthday is always celebrated on the first Monday in June at many military ceremonies and parties.

New Zealanders rarely use paper money. Most people use a full credit or debit card to buy goods.

In 1926, New Zealand became a founding member of the British Commonwealth.

One-third of New Zealand's national park land is protected.

New Zealand's contingency rate in World War I was 58%.

New Zealand is the second largest producer of wool in the world.

"Trumping" is the most popular activity in the country. Trumping means walking or hiking.

Selling kiwi fruit to New Zealand makes one billion dollars annually.

New Zealand has the smallest pay gap between men and women. At 5%, it is the lowest in the world.

There are no land snakes in New Zealand.

In New Zealand, a person can start a business in just one day. Unexpectedly, this is the fastest time in the world.

New Zealand is known as North Island and South Island. It also has many small islands.

New Zealand has won more Olympic gold medals per capita than any country in the world.

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Friday, March 5, 2021

Facts about Maharana Pratap

 Maharana Pratap was born on 9 May 1540 in Kumbhalgarh Fort, Rajasthan. His father's name was Uday Singh and mother's name was Jayvanta Bai Pali. His childhood name was "Kika". On hearing the name of Maharana Pratap, the Mughal army used to lose its sweat. He is such a king who never bowed to anyone, even today, the story of his valor is on the tongue of the people, then let us know the interesting facts about Maharana Pratap.

Maharana Pratap's full name was Maharana Pratap Singh Sisodia.

Maharana Pratap was self-respecting and patriotic since childhood, as well as being brave and sensitive. He was interested in sports and weapons training.

Maharana Pratap had 11 marriages due to political reasons.

His horse's name was Chetak.

Pratap's spear weighed 81 kg and chest armor was 72 kg. His spear, armor, shield and two swords together weighed 208 kg in total.

Maharana Pratap was a brave man of a height of 7 feet 5 inches in height.

Maharana Pratap had 17 sons and 5 daughters.

Even today, the sword armor etc. of Maharana Pratap are safe in the museum of the Udaipur royal family.

Pratap's soldiers were also brave, even after being beheaded by their commander in the war, they fought for some time.

Maharana Pratap spent many days eating grass bread in Myra's cave but did not accept Akbar's slavery.

An elephant mask was put on Pratap's horse Chetak's head so that the elephants of the other army would remain confused.

Maharana Pratap used to have a sword even for the unarmed enemy, he had two swords.

Akbar once said that if Maharana Pratap and Jaimal Medatia were with me, we would have become world champions.


To take revenge from Akbar, Maharana Pratap abandoned his palace and started preparing for war day and night. Thousands of blacksmiths also joined him and worked day and night to make swords.

Once Akbar sent Bahlol Khan to bring the head of Maharana Pratap. He was very bloodthirsty and powerful when both faced in the war, Maharana Pratap had broken it into two pieces.

Today, even 300 years after the battle of Haldighati, soles are found in the land there.

Maharana Pratap died on 29 January 1597. He had crashed in the forest.

Akbar tried for 30 years but could not keep Pratap captive. When he heard the news of Pratap's death, Akbar himself cried.

Akbar had millions of soldiers and thousands of people near Maharana Pratap, yet Akbar used to fear Maharana Pratap in the night.

In the Battle of Haldighati, Akbar had 85000 soldiers and Maharana Pratap had only 20,000 soldiers. Despite that, Maharana Pratap kept fighting with Akbar and did not back down.

Neither Akbar nor Rana lost in the battle of Haldighati. If the Mughals had more military power then Rana Pratap had no shortage of combative power

Maharana Pratap is also called the first freedom fighter of India.


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Facts About Virender Sehwag

Virender Sehwag is known among the most explosive batsmen in world cricket, whenever he comes to bat, there is always fear in the bowlers of the next team, Sehwag always bats in his own style whether it is T20, ODI or Test. Match. Virendra Sehwag was born on 20 October 1978 in a Jat family of Haryana, Sehwag is fondly called "Veeru" Sehwag is very simple-minded. Come, know some information and interesting facts about Virend Sehwag


Sehwag played his first ODI in 1999.

Sehwag was fond of playing cricket since childhood.

Sehwag is the only Indian batsman to score a triple century in a Test match.

Sehwag is the first batsman to score 5 consecutive half-centuries in the IPL.

Sehwag has scored 15 centuries in an ODI career in which India has won 14 times. Veeru became Man of the Match 10 times in 15 centuries.

Sehwag has defeated opposition teams in ODIs, Tests and T20 matches before his captaincy.

Virendra Sehwag is also known as the Zen Master of modern cricket.

Sehwag is also called the Nawab of Najafgarh.

Sehwag is the fastest triple century player in the world, scoring 319 runs in just 278 balls.

Sehwag started his life with a pharmacy.

Sehwag was honored with the Arjuna Award in 2002.

Sehwag became the only Indian cricketer to be awarded the Wisden Leading Cricketer of the Year twice in 2009.



Sehwag has scored the first triple century from India.

Sehwag is the only opener in the world to have scored more than 7500 runs in both Tests and ODIs.

Sehwag is also the Indian batsman with the most sixes in Tests.

Sehwag has also scored a double century in ODIs.

A ban has also been imposed due to greater appeal to Sehwag.

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Sehwag's most favorite cricketer is "Sachin Tendulkar".

Sehwag is at the fifth position in the list of India's richest players.

Once, Sehwag had a broken tooth while playing cricket.

Sehwag has been India's first T20 captain.

Sehwag runs his cricket academy.

The number two gate of Ferozeshah Kotla Stadium is named Sehwag.

Kheer is the most favorite food of Sehwag.

Facts About Sachin Tendulkar

Sachin Tendulkar is called the God of Cricket, he was born on 24 April 1973 in Mumbai. Sachin had two mothers. Sachin has millions of fans who celebrate his birthday as a festival. Sachin Tendulkar has scored 100 centuries, 163 fifties, 34,000 runs and seeing such a great figure, it is known that how great a player he was, Sachin has made records in his name. When Sachin was out, half the Hindustan TV was turned off. Come, know interesting things about Sachin Tendulkar

Sachin Tendulkar's full name is Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar. He was named by his father after his favorite musician Sachin Dev Burman.

When Sachin was 5 years old, his elder sister Savita brought his bat from Kashmir, it was his first bat.

In childhood, Sachin used to stay out on the nets for the whole day, then his coach used to give him a coin, so he has thirteen coins.

Sachin Tendulkar is fond of collecting perfumes and watches.

Sachin started his international cricket career in 1989 as a Test cricketer against Pakistan.

At the age of 19, Sachin Tendulkar was the youngest player to play county cricket.

Sachin Tendulkar joined the Mumbai Ranji team at the age of 14, he was the youngest player to join the Ranji team.

When the 1987 World Cup match was being played between India and Zimbabwe, Sachin was the 'ball-boy'.


Sachin has a record of playing 185 ODIs in a row.

In a practice match played in 1988, Sachin Tendulkar fielding as a substitute for the Pakistani team.

Sachin Tendulkar is the first batsman to be given out by a third umpire.

Sachin Tendulkar was a player who had already scored centuries in Ranji, Dileep and Irani Trophy matches.

Sachin Tendulkar used to play with a 1.5 kg bat, so much bat used to be used by South Africa's Lance Kluzner besides him.

Sachin Tendulkar is the first cricketer to be nominated to the Rajya Sabha.

Sachin Tendulkar is the only player to have been awarded the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna, Arjuna Award and Padma Shri on behalf of the Government of India.

When Sachin was playing his first Test against Pakistan, he was presented with pads by Sunil Gavaskar.

During school time, Sachin used to compete with his friends to eat vada pav.

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Sachin Tendulkar's Autobiography Playing It My Way was published in 2014

Before the 1996 World Cup, no company logo was put on Sachin's bat, after that MRF company gave its logo.

Whenever Sachin used to come on the field to play, he used to bow to the Sun God first.

Sachin Tendulkar's fans call him by different names such as Little Master and Master Blaster.

Sachin is so crazy about his Ferrari car that he does not even let his wife drive it.

In childhood, the Aya who took care of Sachin called them all by saying 'Sachuchi Bai'

Sachin became the youngest batsman to score 1000 Test runs in 1992.

Sachin Tendulkar is the left hander. And bowling, batting is done directly by hand, they always use Autograph with their left hand.

He is the youngest player to have been named for the Bharat Ratna in 2013, Sachin Tendulkar.

In 2013, Sachin Tendulkar played his last match against West Indies, this was his 200th match.

Sachin Tendulkar has the most centuries in Tests and Tests and also has the most runs in Test cricket.

Sachin Tendulkar has not scored a century in any Test match in Zimbabwe.

Shane Warne accompanied Sachin Tendulkar to his home on the 90th birthday of Sir Don Bradman, the legend of cricket.


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Facts About Yuvraj Singh

Facts About Yuvraj Singh - Yuvraj Singh was the superstar all-rounder of the Indian team, he used to come to bat on the middle order, Yuvraj Singh was born on 12 December 1981 in Chandigarh, although Yuvraj Singh has retired from cricket. But he will always have a place in the hearts of people. He has done some feats for which his name has been captured forever in golden letters, let's know Yuvraj Singh interesting facts.


Yuvraj Singh made his ODI debut against Kenya in 2000.

Yuvraj Singh played the first match of Test career against New Zealand in Mohali in 2003.

Yuvraj Singh did not like cricket as a child, he used to play tennis and football as well as skating. Yuvi has won the gold medal in the under-14 skating category.

Yuvraj Singh is also known as Sixer King

Yuvraj Singh has acted as a child artist in a Punjabi film

Yuvraj Singh's father Yograj Singh has also been a former India fast bowler.



Yuvraj Singh used to consider number 12 as his lucky number and always wore a number 12 jersey.

In 2006, Microsoft named Yuvraj Singh as the brand ambassador for the Xbox 360 video game.

In the 2007 T-Twenty World Cup, Yuvraj Singh hit 6 consecutive sixes in an over by Stuart Broad.

Yuvraj Singh is the only batsman in the world to have six consecutive sixes to a fast bowler.

The biggest hero of the World Cup 2011 win was Yuvraj Singh, he took 362 runs and 15 wickets in this World Cup, for which he was chosen Man of the Tournament.

In 2013, Yuvraj wrote his autobiography The Test of My Life, in which he wrote about the journey from cricket to cancer.

When Yuvraj Singh was young, his parents got divorced when he lived with his mother.

In 1999 U-19, Yuvraj Singh played 358 off 404 balls while playing for Punjab.

On the one hand, where Yuvraj Singh has a huge fan following, he is himself a fan of Sachin Tendulkar. He has been seen touching Sachin's feet somewhere.

Yuvraj Singh has formed an organization named YouWeCan to help cancer patients.

In 2016, Yuvraj Singh married Hazel Keech.

Yuvraj Singh is the first all rounder who has taken more than 300 runs and more than 15 wickets in a single World Cup.

In 2012, the second largest Khel Ratna of India was conferred with the Arjuna Award by the President of India.

In 2014, Yuvraj Singh was also honored with the Padma Shri Award.

In 2015, Yuvraj was bought by Delhi Daredevils for 16 crores, which was the most expensive player.


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Facts About Shivaji Maharaj

Facts About Shivaji Maharaj - There has always been a land of heroic rulers and kings in our country, such great rulers have been born here who had got iron from their enemies, even today, they have recorded their name in golden letters. There is one such great warrior Shivaji Maharaj who in India is Maratha The foundation of the empire was laid.

Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj was born on 11 February 1630 in Shivneri Durg, Maharashtra. He was named after the regional deity Shivai, his full name was Shivaji Raje Bhosle. His father's name was Shahji Bhosale and mother's name was Jijabai. His father was a high official in the court of Bijapur. Shivaji was raised by his mother. Shivaji Maharaj was very sharp and clever since childhood, Shivaji had studied martial arts and politics since childhood. Chhatrapati Shivaji had seen the cruelty of the ruling class since childhood, due to which the idea of ​​overthrowing the cruel rule started to arise in him, let's know some interesting facts about Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj.

Wise  - Chhatrapati was intelligent than Shivaji Maharaj, he used to gather his companions in childhood and play the game of fighting and winning the fort by becoming their leader. That is why even today, he is considered to be the great warrior and strategist of India. The slaughter of Afzal Khan, the defeat of Shaista Khan and the clever exit from the hold of Aurangzeb shows Shivaji Maharaj's indomitable courage and intelligence.

Naval Construction  - Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj had already realized the importance of naval force, so he built the Indian Navy, he knew that there would be protection from foreign invaders including Dutch, Portuguese and British. He built naval forts at Jaigarh, Vijaydurg, Sindhudurg and many other places.




War strategy - Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj was an expert in war strategy since childhood, at the age of 15, he defeated the Sultan of Bijapur and captured the Torna Fort, gradually he captured the Kondan, Jawali and Rajgarh forts.

Foundations of Maratha Empire - Before Shivaji, Marathas had no army of their own, they laid the foundation of Maratha Empire and formed many soldiers in their army. He appointed both Hindus and Muslims into the army without discrimination, dividing the army into units and placing 25 soldiers in each unit.

Guerrilla War - Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj is also known as the rat of the hills, he knew the geographical location of his area, so he used to do raids like guerrilla tactics or kava, attacking small groups with enemies, he never attacked religious places or there. Never raided the houses of people living on it.

Respect for women - Shivaji always respected women and opposed them if there was violence or harassment, he gave strict instructions to his soldiers that no woman should be harmed while raiding. Shivaji Maharaj considered service to the public as his religion.


Shivaji's Fort - Shivaji had 250 forts. On whose repair he used to spend a large amount. Shivaji had won more forts in the war like the fort of Sinhagad

Siege of the fort  - When Shivaji Maharaj was trapped in the fort of Panhala by the army of Siddi Johar, Shivaji Maharaj made a plan in which two palanquins were arranged and one of them looked like himself. Their enemies went after the fake sedan and thus managed to escape by dodging their enemies.

Battle of the Mughals - Seeing the increasing power of Shivaji, Aurangzeb made a climb but had to face his face and during the battle Aurangzeb lost his son. After this, along with Raja Jai ​​Singh, an army of 100,000 soldiers was sent. Shivaji had signed a treaty with Maharaja Jai ​​Singh.

Fight with the mughals

Shivaji was very kind to the people who surrendered themselves in the war and included them in his army.

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Facts About Kapil Dev

Facts About Kapil Dev - Kapil Dev is one of the top all-rounders in the cricket world. He made India the first time champion by winning the World Cup in 1983 under his captaincy. Kapil Dev was also the person who gave a new look to fast bowling in India, let's know interesting facts and information about Kapil Dev.

Kapil Dev was born on 6 January 1959 in Chandigarh, his father's name was Ramlal Nikhanj and mother's name was Princess Lajwanti.

Kapil Dev started his cricket career in 1975 when he played his first Test match against Pakistan in 1978.

Kapil Dev was the youngest cricketer to debut before Sachin.

Kapil Dev played for Haryana for 17 years and was a member of the Indian team from 1975 to 1992.

Kapil Dev is known as Allrounder.

Kapil Dev wrote three autobiographies, God's Decree in 1985, Cricket in My Style in 1987 and Straight from the Heart in 2004.

Kapil Dev took more than 5000 runs and 434 wickets in his Test career.

Kapil Dev played 184 Test innings in his Test career, in which the record of never being run out is also in his name.

Kapil Dev is the first Indian player to score a century in ODIs.

In 2008, Kapil Deb joined the Indian Territorial Army as a Lieutenant Colonel in the Army.

Kapil Dev scored 303 runs in the 1983 World Cup and also took 12 wickets, in the quarter-final match, he scored an unbeaten innings of 175 runs.

In 2002, Kapil Deb was elected to the Indian Cricketer of the Century, ahead of Sunil Gavaskar and Sachin Tendulkar.

Kapil Dev was also the coach of the Indian team for one year in 1999–2000.

Laureus was the only Asian founding member of the Foundation in 2000.

Kapil Dev never missed an injury or fitnet in his 16-year-old career.

Kapil Dev's all-rounder ICC rating in ODIs was 631, which nobody got till date.

Apart from cricket, Kapil Dev has also done many films.

In the 1990 Lord's Test match, Kapil Dev saved the follow-on by hitting off-spinner Eddie Hemmings for four consecutive years.

Kapil Dev was the youngest Test player to reach 100 wickets and 1,000 runs.

Wednesday, March 3, 2021

Facts About New Zealand

Friends do you know that New Zealand is an island which is located in the Pacific Ocean to the east of Australia. To the south of it lies New Caledonia, Tonga and Fiji. Its north and south islands are the largest and most populous. New Zealand has a total population of 4.4 million, while the capital of Wellington is home to 395,000 people. The main three languages ​​spoken here are English, Māori and New Zealand Sign Language. Most people here speak English, but 78% of the people here are of European descent. This country has no official religion, religious freedom under the constitution of New Zealand. Their flag is similar to the flag of the United Kingdom, which has a royal blue background with red and white symmetrical crosses and X in one corner. Let's know interesting facts about New Zealand -

The capital of New Zealand is Wellington and Wellington is the most densely populated city of this country.

The history of New Zealand is 400 hundred years old, it was liberated from the UK in 1907.

In New Zealand, the government is run by a unitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy, here is Queen Elizabeth II.

New Zealand always rains somewhere

New Zealand goes to the country of Kiev, it is a bird that does not know flying. And he is their national animal

New Zealand is the first country to give women the right to vote first.

The first person to climb Mount Everest (Sir Edmund Hillary) was also from New Zealand.

There is not a single snake in New Zealand and if the snake is found somewhere, then it has to have a complaint in the police.

New Zealand's Blue Lake River water is the cleanest water in the world

New Zealand is one of the least corrupt countries in the world where crime is equal to no.

Only 5% of the total population of New Zealand are humans, all other animals are

The smallest size dolphin fishes are found in New Zealand.

New Zealand is counted among the most peace-loving countries in the world

The popularity of the car is very high among the people of New Zealand, so there are 2.5 million cars, despite having a population of only 4.5 million.

96% of prisoners in New Zealand jails are male

There is not a single nuclear power station in New Zealand.

The first person to invent plastic surgery was also from New Zealand

New Zealand is the only country with two national anthems

New Zealand has so many sheep that their number is nine times more than humans.

In New Zealand, high school children are allowed to carry explosives such as uranium and thorium for educational purposes, but if they explode, they are fined one million dollars.

In 19th century dolphin fishes were trained in New Zealand and they protected water vessels from sea hazards and reefs.

Gay marriage is valid in new zealand

New Zealand does not advertise on TV on Christmas, Good Friday and Easter Sunday. Here these days, TV advertisements are banned.

New Zealand is counted among the world's least populous countries. The population here is only 4.5 million

In New Zealand, children up to the age of 15 can apply for a driving license, if the child comes to driving, then they can easily get a driving license.

New Zealand's Auckland City is known for volcanic activity. There are more than 50 dead and active volcanoes in this area.

West New Zealand was discovered by a captain of Britian's royal navy

Auckland city of New Zealand is also called the city of cells because it is the world's highest per capita boat town.

No part of New Zealand is more than 128 Km (79 mi) away from the sea, it has sea around it.

Kea is a bird found in New Zealand called the "Clown of the Mountains", it is the only parrot in the world, known all over the world for its intelligence, often stealing food from tourists' bags. Specializes in tearing down the tires of the car

In New Zealand, a tree named Waipoua is found that can live for thousands of years. The normal age of this tree ranges from 1000 years to 1500 years.

Ernest Rutherford was a New Zealand resident who discovered protons

New Zealand imports most of its goods from China, Australia and the United States

New Zealand's national holiday is celebrated every year on 6 February, it is called Waitangi Day. This is a day for New Zealanders to hang out with friends and family and have a picnic outside.

No mammalian creatures live on New Zealand's Long White Cloud land except for bats.

New Zealand's total estimated GDP is close to $ 161.8 billion, and GDP per capita GDP is $ 36,648 dollar

The name of the currency of New Zealand is New Zealand Dollar.

Tourism in New Zealand contributes $ 15 billion to its GDP.

Rugby is the most popular sport in New Zealand, from kids to youngsters, they have played this game at some time in their life.

Anzac Day is a national holiday celebrated in New Zealand in memory of those who have served in any war or conflict.

22% of the total population of New Zealand is from foreigners and to become an official citizen of New Zealand, you have to sing the New Zealand national anthem in front of the immigration committee after which you will have to

New Zealand was voted the best country in the world in 2007 and 2008 by Wanderlust magazine

Bungee jumping has started in New Zealand

Sheep is the main domestic animal of New Zealand and each person has an average of 9 sheep in New Zealand.

Sir Edmund Percival Hillary was the first New Zealand citizen to reach the summit of Mount Everest

The Queen of New Zealand's birthday is always celebrated on the first Monday in June at many military ceremonies and parties.

New Zealanders rarely use paper money. Most people use a full credit or debit card to buy goods.

In 1926, New Zealand became a founding member of the British Commonwealth.

A third of New Zealand's national park lands are protected.

New Zealand's contingency rate in World War I was 58%.

New Zealand is the second largest producer of wool in the world.

"Trumping" is the most popular activity in the country. Trumping means walking or hiking.

Selling kiwi fruit to New Zealand makes one billion dollars annually.

New Zealand has the smallest pay gap between men and women. At 5%, it is the lowest in the world.

There are no land snakes in New Zealand.

In New Zealand, a person can start a business in just one day. Unexpectedly, this is the fastest time in the world.

New Zealand is known as North Island and South Island. It also has many small islands.

New Zealand has won more Olympic gold medals per capita than any country in the world.

Tuesday, March 2, 2021

Facts About Canada

 Canada is a developed country in North America and is the second largest country in the world in terms of area, which consists of ten provinces and three union territories. People of all religions live here here, the international border of America and Canada is so long that it comes in second place for the longest border of the whole world, yet there is a shortage of army here, let's know about interesting acts bout Canada

Canada is the most read country in the world.

The capital of Canada is Ottawa.

Canada ranks 11th in terms of GDP.

The name Canada is derived from the word Kanata which means village.

Canada gained independence in 1982 and became a new country.

Canada is such a cold place that the minimum temperature here is -81.4 degrees.

The country of Canada was traced by the French and the British.

There are so many lakes in Canada that even if all the lakes of the world are mixed, they will fall short.

Like France, people in Canada also eat a lot of things.

The US attacked Canada twice, but both times the US suffered defeat.

The wine is produced in cities across Canada.

Canada's national park is larger than Switzerland.

Canada is a country where people play hockey in the sea, here the sea water freezes.

There are about 630 types of birds found in Canada.

Canada has the most macaroni and cheese in the world.

The Canadian prison is the smallest prison in the world.

Famous Canadian food is related to British and French cuisine.

The main languages ​​of Canada are English and France. However, Spaniards, Punjabi and Chinese are also spoken here.

About 30 percent of Canada's land is forested, it is so large that countries like Japan, Italy, Japan, Cambodia, France, Germany and England can be included in it.

Canada is the largest uranium producer in the entire world.

In Canada, no snake can roam at a public place.

The cleanest water is found in Canadian lakes

In Canada, 459 out of every 1000 people own a car.

In Canada, tap water is better than bottle water.

Prostitution is allowed in Canada, but prostitutes cannot be purchased.

Canadians follow their customs with great courtesy.

Canada is the largest oil reserve country after Saudi Arabia

Canadian restaurants offer 15% to 20% tips

Was also a canadian who discovered basketball

22 percent of Canada's population is immigrant

The standard of living in Canada is very high, so it is considered to be the best place to raise a family.

Canada has a very low population density while it is the second largest country in the world.

77 percent of the world's maple syrup is produced in the city of Quebec, Canada.

60 percent of the world's polar bears live in Canada.

Canada has 42 national parks and 167 national historical sites.

Canadian dance clubs, pubs or casinos make anyone's night out colorful

The first person to reach Canada is John Cabot

Winterlude is Canada's annual festival held in Ottawa.

90% of the Canadian population lives 160 kilometers from the border between Canada and the United States.

Canadians watch about 21 hours of TV a week.

The highest mountain in Canada is Mount Logan.

Canada has held Olympic games three times.

Canada is among the largest in the world.

A Mall of America named The Mall of America is owned by a Canadian.

Canada has the longest coastline in the world.

Canada is very famous for its country's traditional festivals.The main festivals here are Vancouver lights, Marvel contests, film festivals and Winterlude.


Friends, you must now understand what are the interesting facts of Canada and why this country is considered so great, why everyone becomes crazy about Canada.

Friday, March 6, 2020

Interesting Facts About Australia

Australia is the first island in the world which is known as the nation. There are countries in this continent surrounded by natural resources and the sea. Its area is 7692 km. Tropical climate is found here, there is mild summer and winter. Wheat, barley, canola, sorghum, oats, rice, pulses, and corn are the main crops here.

Australia is one of the best places in the world because it has abundant facilities for human development, civil rights and health, along with economic prosperity and hence it is the fourth most prosperous nation in the world. The shiny sand, blue sea, and the splendid weather make the Kangaroo crazy for everyone. Read interesting facts about Australia in Hindi


Australia is a place in the whole world which is itself a continent island and a nation three.
The Tropic of Capricorn passes through the middle of Australia.
The capital of Australia is Canberra.
The largest city in Australia is Sydney.
Australia is the world's largest coal exporter.
Australia is the world's smallest continent.It includes 22 countries, it was discovered by Abel Tasman and Captain James Cook.
The police of Australia pay better money to criminals than other countries.
Australia is the only country that consumes animals marked on its nation.
Two-thirds of Australia is covered by a plateau known as the 'Western Plateau', where there is very little rainfall which has become a desert.
Mount Cosisco is Australia's highest peak.
Australia is a country which has no national language but more than 200 languages ​​are spoken here.
Australia has 41 major lakes and over 4000 small lakes.
On average, 96 liters of beer are drunk every Australian year.
The record for drinking the most beer is named after former Prime Minister Bob Hawke.
Australia is called the sports capital of the world, with 70% of its population participating in some sports every week.
The highest electricity bill in the world comes in Australia, there should be license for the bulb replacement.
The selfie was first discovered in Australia.
Major destinations of Australia are Great Victoria, Great Sandy, Tanami, Simpson, Gibson, Little Sandy, Strzelecki, Sturt Stony, Tiri and Pedirka etc.
Australia's major plateaus are Arnhem, Narrow Neck, Mawson, Northern Tablelands, Western Plateau etc.
Coral reefs are found in the eastern part of Australia. It is known as the Great Barrier Reef which is more than 1900 km long. The arrival of ships in this area is prohibited.
An Australian consumes 90 kilos of meat every year.
In Australia it is illegal to walk to the right of the sidewalk.
In Australia, fines are imposed for not voting in elections.
Australia is the second country to give women the right to vote, this right started in 1902.
The right to work 8 hours was first introduced in Australia.
The seat belt law was first introduced from Australia.
There are more than ten thousand beaches in Australia, even if you go to a beach every day, it will still take 27 years.


The most dangerous bird casovari is found in Australia.
Australia's economy is number 12.
The most poisonous snake is present only in Australia.
Foxes and wild dogs are also found in Australia in large numbers.
Australia has the largest Anna Creek Station in the world, which is bigger than Israel.
The Red Kangaroo Australia has been declared a national animal.
More sheep than humans are found in Australia.
Australia's Highway 1 is the longest highway in the world, approximately 14,500 kilometers long and passes through all of Australia's coastline.
In Australia, a lake called Hiller is pink in color, but so far scientists have not been able to find out the secret of its pink color.
Melbourne, the most beautiful city in Australia, was the richest city in the world in 1880.
The highest liquor bottles in the world are made in Australia, here Arbo liquor bottles are made every year.
Australia is almost two and a half times larger than India in terms of area, yet the population here is about 26 million.
Saudi Arabia calls camels from Australia for meat.
The world's oldest fossil is found in Australia.
Australia is the only continent where there is not a single active volcano. 

In 2019, more than 500 million animals died due to fire in Australia's forests and houses of more than eight hundred hundred people have been destroyed.

Friends, you have received information about the shiny sand, the blue sea, and the country of jumping kangaroos.

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