1 Fact About Every Country in the United Nations: Part 1
In this episode of The List Show, we cover one fact about EVERY country in the United Nations—with Part 1 going up to the letter G.
In this episode of The List Show, we cover one fact about EVERY country in the United Nations—with Part 1 going up to the letter G.
To see which countries have the happiest residents, check out this color-coded map.
The Watercolour World website catalogues more than 80,000 paintings from the 1400s through the 1800s.
You'll need to be patient if you want to witness the full effect.
Want to impress your friends with your knowledge of foreign films but don’t know where to start? This map provides a good starting point.
New York City gets blasted with color in the Warhol-inspired rendering.
And you thought your morning commute was tough.
Listen to popular music from Mexico in the 1920s, the United States in the 1950s, or Ukraine today.
She's six years old, purple, and awesome.
When maneuvered correctly, cars can interact with the road to create sounds that are actually melodic.
These Ferris wheels and observation wheels are more than just a fun ride.
No yachting experience required.
The titular character’s name literally means Red-Bean Bread Man.
Hundreds of skeletons lie in a frozen lake in India. What happened there?
When Iran's President declared Iran free of gays, a photographer set out to discover where they'd gone.
For most people, it's hard to figure out what you want to be when you grow up. For Sumo wrestlers, it's even harder.
How the humble skateboard helped to kickstart a young feminist movement.
Many cultures have long-standing traditional ways to celebrate birthdays that don’t involve a sugar rush.
We previously looked at beautiful libraries from across the globe, but if you’re looking to expand your travels to educational locales with beautiful architecture, you may also consider traveling to these lovely museums, starting with those in Europe.
Turbo B and Penny Ford, featured performers on "The Power" On July 5, 2011, the 39-story "Techno-Mart" mall in Seoul, South Korea shook for ten minutes, causing a two-day evacuation and an investigation. The cause of the tremors? Seismic experts conclu
As the dot-com bubble reached its peak in 2000, Internet entrepreneurs faced a problem: every word in the dictionary had been registered as a dot-com domain name. So their bold new innovation was to register domains ending in something other than dot-co
The sacred Christian holiday of Easter is celebrated in somewhat similar ways around the world, but there are some traditions from various regions that may be new to you.1. Baranek