When Was The United Nations Established By Whom AP Human Geography?
Quick Fact The United Nations (UN) was founded on 24 October 1945 by 51 countries . As of 2026, it comprises 193 member states and maintains its headq…
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Quick Fact The United Nations (UN) was founded on 24 October 1945 by 51 countries . As of 2026, it comprises 193 member states and maintains its headq…
What was the North Sea called? The North Sea was historically called "Mare Germanicum" by the Romans, "German Ocean" in medieval times, and simply the…
Quick Fact East Africa covers about 6.2 million km² and hosts roughly 480 million people as of 2026. The region sits smack on the equator, between 3°S…
Quick Fact The Mali Empire, at its peak in the early 14th century, stretched about 2,000 kilometers (1,243 miles) from the Atlantic coast to the Niger…
In 1948, the United States became the first country to formally recognize Israel as a sovereign state. That landmark decision was made by President Ha…
Quick Fact: Africa spans about 29.65 million square kilometers—roughly a fifth of Earth’s land—and hosts over 1.46 billion people as of 2026. Its geog…
The British government formally ended the East India Company in 1858. Geographic Context Picture the East India Company’s sprawling domain: modern-day…
Quick Fact Start of final decline: 11th century (circa 1025 CE) Fall of Constantinople: May 29, 1453 Duration of decline: ≈ 372 years Coordinates of C…
Why is Belgium not part of France? Belgium isn’t part of France because it gained independence in 1830 after breaking away from the United Kingdom of …
What Was The Fastest Growing Colony? Pennsylvania was the fastest-growing colony by 1770 By 1770, Pennsylvania had become the fastest-growing and most…
The Romans first took root on Palatine Hill , a modest rise along the Tiber River in what’s now central Italy. From this high perch, they spread to si…
Geographic Quick Fact: The Paris Peace Conference (1919–1920) took place in Paris, France, at coordinates 48.8566° N, 2.3522° E . The “Big Three” dele…