What Was Bangladesh Called Before 1971?
What was Bangladesh called before 1971? Bangladesh was called East Pakistan before 1971. Before gaining independence, the region now known as Banglade…
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What was Bangladesh called before 1971? Bangladesh was called East Pakistan before 1971. Before gaining independence, the region now known as Banglade…
Quick Fact Constantinople started life as Byzantium , a small Greek outpost planted in the 7th century BCE. Fast-forward to 2026, and the sprawling me…
In 2026, the First Transcontinental Railroad will be 157 years old. Where did the First Transcontinental Railroad actually run? It stretched from Sacr…
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Quick Fact Mapungubwe, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, thrived as a major trading center between 1220 and 1300 CE . It linked southern Africa with China…
Quick Fact: Budapest, Hungary’s capital, spans 525 square kilometers, sits at 47.4979° N, 19.0402° E, and has a population of about 1.7 million as of …
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Quick Fact: Singapore’s modern trade history kicked off on 6 February 1819 , when Sir Stamford Raffles hammered out a deal to set up a British trading…