Germany
The Cologne Cathedral is located in Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. These massive spires make for the tallest cathedral in the entire world.
The Cologne Cathedral is located in Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. These massive spires make for the tallest cathedral in the entire world.
Finland is known as the land of a thousand lakes. Yet, in actual fact, the number is more than 187 times that!
Denmark has consistently ranked the world’s happiest country, topping numerous surveys and lists, including the UN World Happiness Report.
Prague was spared extensive bombing in WWII, allowing its historic center to preserve its original buildings.
Depending on which region of the country you’re in, you’ll find that people in Belgium will speak French, German, or Dutch. No language is called ‘Belgian’.
This Central European nation sits in the Austrian Alps. As a result, only about 30% of the country is found anywhere below 1,640 feet.
One of the unique facts about Koreans is that they’re automatically one year old at birth. A newborn baby is considered one year old in South Korea.
Lions, elephants and giraffes may not roam the city streets, but nature and animals are never too far away in South Africa.
Streets in Japan are immaculate; even in Tokyo, the capital, and a massive megacity, all streets are spotless and litter-free.
Indonesia is the home to 165 million people under the age of 30, compared to only 8% of the Indonesian population being older than 60 years of age.