Fun facts of countries 2:
Australia: In 2009, snipers were deployed in Australia to protect a colony of little penguins from predators.
Bulgaria: No army in the world has ever captured a Bulgarian flag in battle
Brazil: There’s a single cashew tree in Brazil that has a mutation that allowed it to cover an area of 7500 square meters.
Estonia: Has the highest number of meteorite craters per land area in the world.
Greece: Waving with an open palm is considered an insult in Greece.
Hungary: The musical condom, which plays a tune while being unrolled, was invented by Ferenc Kovacs and launched in Hungary in June 1996.
Ireland: A nickname for people in the county Wicklow is Goat suckers.
Liechtenstein: Is the world’s leading manufacturer of false teeth.
Lithuania: As a symbol and act of independence and union between the Baltic States, a 600 km long human chain holding hands was made in 1989 from Lithuania to Estonia crossing all three countries organized by Lithuania.
Portugal: The world record for the largest omelet belongs to Portugal. It weighed 6.466 tons.
Romania: There is one city in Romania named Caracal and their fire lookout tower in the city burnt down one time and the main door of the police station was stolen once.
Russia: The word “vodka” derives for the Russian word “voda”, which means “water”.
Spain: The name Spain diverged from the word Ispania, which means the land of rabbits.
Taiwan: Toilets can’t handle toilet paper in Taiwan. Signs next to the toilet instruct people to place the used tissue in the trash can instead.
Turkey: A few hundred years back, women in Turkey could legally divorce their husbands if he didn’t provide them with enough coffee.
South Korea: It’s not uncommon for a South Korean to ask, “Have you eaten well?” instead of “How are you?”
~ as in S Korea so in Taiwan: “吃飽了嗎”