... that Danell Lynn rode 48,600 miles (78,214 km) to become the first solo woman to set a world record for
longest motorcycle journey in a single country?
... that according to scientists, cow tipping would require between 4 and 14 coordinated people, unlike the depiction of the
urban legend in film and television?
2012 – Dana Air Flight 992, a passenger flight from
Abuja to
Lagos, Nigeria, suffered dual engine failure and crashed into a building, resulting in the deaths of all 153 on board and ten more on the ground.
An interior view of the Hagia Sophia in 1852, when it was known as the Ayasofya Mosque. The building was originally constructed as a main
Eastern Orthodox church and served in this role from 537 AD until the
fall of Constantinople in 1453 (except between 1204 and 1261 when it was converted by the
Fourth Crusaders to a
Roman Catholic cathedral). When the
Ottoman Turks under
Mehmed II conquered Constantinople, the Hagia Sophia was converted into a mosque and Christian relics and art were either removed or plastered over. It remained a mosque for almost 500 years, before being converted into a museum between 1931 and 1935. Famous in particular for its massive
dome, it is considered the epitome of
Byzantine architecture and influenced the design of numerous mosques in what is now
Istanbul.
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... that Danell Lynn rode 48,600 miles (78,214 km) to become the first solo woman to set a world record for
longest motorcycle journey in a single country?
... that according to scientists, cow tipping would require between 4 and 14 coordinated people, unlike the depiction of the
urban legend in film and television?
2012 – Dana Air Flight 992, a passenger flight from
Abuja to
Lagos, Nigeria, suffered dual engine failure and crashed into a building, resulting in the deaths of all 153 on board and ten more on the ground.
An interior view of the Hagia Sophia in 1852, when it was known as the Ayasofya Mosque. The building was originally constructed as a main
Eastern Orthodox church and served in this role from 537 AD until the
fall of Constantinople in 1453 (except between 1204 and 1261 when it was converted by the
Fourth Crusaders to a
Roman Catholic cathedral). When the
Ottoman Turks under
Mehmed II conquered Constantinople, the Hagia Sophia was converted into a mosque and Christian relics and art were either removed or plastered over. It remained a mosque for almost 500 years, before being converted into a museum between 1931 and 1935. Famous in particular for its massive
dome, it is considered the epitome of
Byzantine architecture and influenced the design of numerous mosques in what is now
Istanbul.
This Wikipedia is written in
English. Started in 2001 (2001), it currently contains
5,166,319 articles.
Many other Wikipedias are available; some of the largest are listed below.