fact or fiction
Is it a fact or merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores travel myths to help you avoid making that wrong turn.
Austria, the country without a National Anthem
The text was written by Paula von Preradovic, one of the few women who wrote songs for the national anthem. On October 22, 1946, a new national anthem was announced, and in short, the Austrian national anthem was all. It is a complete celebration of the country, honoring the mountains and streams that Julie Andrews praised, the sound of music, and the conflicts and struggles that covered the violence of the past.
By Diya Kumari4 years ago in Wander
Cure boredom
One of the best things about being a human being is collecting all kinds of random knowledge and trivia throughout our lives. Random fun facts are great for breaking the ice, impressing a date, and winning a pub quiz. But there's you don't have to have a use for this little tidbits of mind-blowing information to make knowing them worthwhile. Just reading these totally random facts about science, history, food, celebrities, your body, the cosmos, and more will make your jaw drop at least once. And You're probably spending a lot of time inside these days, and at this point you may feel like you've exhausted all the possibilities when it comes to entertaining yourself. Don't worry, we have the solution.
By Nirmal brar4 years ago in Wander
Irish Faerie Narratives
The Irish Catholic Church is by far, the most powerful institution in both Northern Ireland and Ireland, which are technically separate countries since the schism one hundred years ago. Irish Catholics created communities for themselves the world over. Some of the saints in the Irish Catholic Church have origin stories that are told as part of the Irish fairy story cannon. Catholic Church's hagiography of a saint's life is usually very dissimilar from the folk tale version, but the names and themes are often the same.
By Sabine Lucile Scott4 years ago in Wander






