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Introduction

Welcome to this blog! After some research, I compiled a short list of geographical facts to share. However, I expanded on this list to bring you 26.

Facts

1) 8 of the 9 largest cities in the Central African Republic begin with B.

The 9 largest cities of CAR are Bangui, Bimbo, Berbérati, Carnot, Bambari, Bouar, Bossangoa, Bria and Bangassou.

Source: Citypopulation.de (2003 Census)

Bangui, the capital and largest city of the Central African Republic.

2) The farthest point on Earth from the center is the summit of Chimborazo, in Ecuador.

This stratovolcano is located on an equatorial bulge, which makes its peak further from the center of the Earth than the peak of Everest.

Source: Wikipedia

The summit of Mount Chimborazo, which is the farthest point on the Earth's surface from its center.

3) Peru lies wholly in the Southern Hemisphere.

Its northernmost point reaches about 3.3 km (2.1 miles) south of the Equator.

Source: Wikipedia

South America, with lines of latitude and longitude.

4) Only 2 countries have land on the 180th Meridian.

They are Russia and Fiji (as well as Antarctica).

Source: Wikipedia

180th Meridian marker in Fiji.

5) The tallest mountain is Mauna Kea.

This volcano in Hawaii has a total height of 10,205 meters. However, only 4,205 meters are above sea level.

Source: Guinness World Records

Mauna Kea, as seen from the ocean.
6) Russia and China both border 14 countries.

However, only 3 countries border both: Kazakhstan, Mongolia and North Korea.

Sources (Wikipedia): Russia and China

The three countries that border both China and Russia are visible on the map, with Mongolia highlighted.

7) France actually has 11 land borders.

These borders consist of 8 in Europe; Suriname and Brazil bordering French Guiana; and Netherlands bordering Saint Martin in the Caribbean.

Source: Wikipedia

France's borders in Europe (Monaco and Andorra are not shown).

8) Alaska is home to the 4 largest cities in the United States... by land area.

Sitka has a land area of 2,870.3 sq mi (7,434 km2, followed by Juneau at 2,701.9 sq mi (6,998 km2), followed by Wrangell at 2,541.5 sq mi (6,582 km2), and Anchorage at 1,704.7 sq mi (4,415 km2).

Source: Wikipedia

Downtown Sitka in 1984.

9) The Trans-Siberian Railway crosses 16 large rivers and passes over 3,901 bridges.

It is longest railway line in the world at 9,289 km. The total distance of the bridges it passes is more than 100 km!

Source: Trans-Siberian Express

Trans-Siberian Railway, on the coast of Lake Baikal.

10) Amman was once called "Philadelphia"

The capital of Jordan was firstly called "Rabbath Ammon", then over time the "Rabbath" was not used, and it was known as "Ammon".

Source: Wikipedia

Amman, the capital and largest city of Jordan.

11) Detroit is farther east than Atlanta.

Also, Pittsburgh is located farther east than Miami. Maps can be deceiving!

Sources (Google): DetroitAtlantaPittsburgh and Miami

Detroit is further east than Atlanta - maps can be deceiving!

12) Greenland is more northern, southern, eastern and western than Iceland.

A bit like how Ukraine is more northern, southern, eastern and western than Moldova.

Sources (Wikipedia): GreenlandIcelandUkraine and Moldova

Greenland is more northern, western, southern and eastern than Iceland.

13) North Korea and Norway are only separated by one country.

Russia.

Despite being 6,000 km apart, Norway and North Korea are only separated by Russia.

14) The highest and lowest points in the contiguous United States are only 84.6 miles apart.

The lowest point, Badwater Basin in Death Valley (-282 ft, -86 m elevation) is less than 90 miles from Mount Whitney (14,505 ft, 4,421 m elevation).

Source: Wikipedia

The peak of Mount Whitney is the highest point in the contiguous United States. 

15) Ireland extends farther north than Northern Ireland.

Also Virginia extends farther west than West Virginia. Names can be deceiving!

Sources (Wikipedia): Ireland / NI and Virginia / WV

Ireland is more northern than Northern Ireland.
16) 5 of the 8 largest cities in Massachusetts are named after places in England.
1) Boston -> Boston, Lincolnshire
2) Worcester -> Worcester, Worcestershire
3) Springfield -> Springfield, Essex
4) Cambridge -> Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
8) Lynn -> King's Lynn, Norfolk

(New Bedford, the state's 7th largest city, is supposedly named after the Duke of Bedford, which is named after Bedford, Bedfordshire).

Sources (Wikipedia): BostonWorcesterSpringfieldCambridgeLynn and New Bedford

Boston, the capital and largest city of Massachusetts, is named after Boston, Lincolnshire, England.

17) 11 US States are bigger than the United Kingdom, including Alaska, Oregon and Michigan.

Alaska is so big that you could fit the UK into it seven times, and still have enough area to fit in North Macedonia.

Sources (Wikipedia): States by Area and Countries by Area

If Alaska was a country then it would be the 17th largest in the world (excluding Denmark).

18) The Las Vegas Strip is located outside of Las Vegas' city limits.

The section of the Las Vegas Boulevard is located in the unincorporated towns of Paradise and Winchester.

Source: Wikipedia

The Las Vegas Strip is known for its concentration of hotels and casinos.

19) Alaska is the northernmost, westernmost and easternmost state in the United States.

Some of Alaska's Aleutian Islands pass over the 180th meridian into the Eastern Hemisphere.

Source: Wikipedia

Utqiaġvik, formerly known as Barrow, is the northernmost city in the United States.

20) The Sargasso Sea is a region of the Atlantic Ocean that does not have any land boundaries.

It is distinguished from the rest of the Atlantic by calm blue seas and brown seaweed called Sargassum.

Source: Wikipedia

The Sargasso Sea, which unlike all other "seas", has no land boundaries.

21) Sudan has more Ancient Pyramids than Egypt.

Even though the Pyramids of Giza are world wonders, there are more than 80 more ancient pyramids in Sudan (~220) than Egypt (~135).

Source: Wikipedia

Pyramids of Giza, which are the largest pyramids built in Ancient Egypt.

22) The Challenger Deep is the deepest known point in the Earth.

The depression of the Mariana Trench has a depth of 10,929 meters - this is deeper than the height of Mauna Kea!

Source: Wikipedia

The Challenger Deep is located to the southwest of Guam.

23) Bangkok is the place with the longest name.

The name, with 169 letters, is Krungthepmahanakhon Amonrattanakosin Mahintharayutthaya Mahadilokphop Noppharatratchathaniburirom Udomratchaniwetmahasathan Amonphimanawatansathit Sakkathattiyawitsanukamprasit.

This translates as

City of angels, great city of immortals, magnificent city of the nine gems, seat of the king, city of royal palaces, home of gods incarnate, erected by Vishvakarman at Indra's behest.

Source: Wikipedia

Bangkok, the capital of Thailand, has the longest place name in the world!

24) There is a British Cemetery in Ocracoke, North Carolina.

During WWII, German submarines sank many British ships and the sailors' bodies floated to the island's shore. The bodies were buried in a cemetery on the island. The cemetery is forever ceded to the United Kingdom.

Source: Wikipedia

British Cemetery in Ocracoke, North Carolina.

25) The record for the hottest temperature ever recorded on Earth is 56.7°C (134°F).

This temperature was recorded in Furnace Creek, Death Valley, California in 1913.

The record for the coldest temperature ever recorded on Earth is -89.2°C (-128.6°F).

This temperature was recorded at the Vostok Station, Antarctica in 1983.

Sources (Wikipedia): Hottest and Coldest

Vostok Station, a Russian (and formerly Soviet) Antarctic research station, is where the lowest reliably recorded temperature on Earh was recorded.

26) Fraser Island is considered to be the largest sand island in the world.

Located off the coast of Queensland, Australia, the island has an area of 1,840 km2.

Source: Wikipedia

Fraser Island, the largest sand island in the world, is the sixth largest island in Australia.

Final Thoughts

Thank you for reading this blog, which is my second blog (my first blog is here). I decided to create this after I was looking at the Central African Republic on Google Maps and noticed several "B" cities. Then I looked at citypopulation.de and found that fact. I hope you learned something new!

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Level 42
Jun 12, 2021
Tokyo has more people than Canada

Alcatraz is known as Evil Island

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Level 77
Jun 12, 2021
Was thinking of adding the one about "California is more populous than Canada" but then I thought it was quite well-known
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Level 42
Jun 12, 2021
I put Tokyo
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Level 77
Jun 12, 2021
I know.
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Level 54
Jun 12, 2021
Great blog! Very interesting facts!
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Level 77
Jun 12, 2021
Thank you!
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Level 39
Jun 12, 2021
Interesting! Actually I knew most of them before. (2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23 and 25)
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Level 77
Jun 12, 2021
I knew all of them before writing this blog (because I wrote them down before writing this blog).

Though jokes aside, I knew 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 12, 19, 21 and 23 before researching.

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Level 39
Jun 12, 2021
Lol
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Level 38
Jun 12, 2021
Bravo to use the split - view and dividers!
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Level 77
Jun 13, 2021
Thanks MrBLOGGER! The split view is actually my favourite feature of the blog update.
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Level 43
Jun 12, 2021
Some of these facts, are really normal, and after reading you think “Yeah, I knew this...”, but if you stop to think, discover that is really amazing! As always, great blog Fuse! Enjoying the moment, can I do about Minas Gerais, inspired in your Worcestershire one?
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Level 77
Jun 12, 2021
Sure, I'd love to see one about Minas Gerais!
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Level 43
Jun 13, 2021
Thanks Fuse! And hope you wait for not just one blog about Minas. There will be 3!
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Level 77
Jun 13, 2021
Good luck - I hope they goes well!
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Level 43
Jun 13, 2021
Thank you! Also hope :)
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Level 54
Jun 12, 2021
I like this blog. It's really interesting! The fact about Greenland and Iceland makes me laughing. Waiting for more blog written by you, dear Fuse!
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Level 77
Jun 12, 2021
Thanks Poirot! If I get a good idea, I'll try and make it into a blog.
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Level 68
Jun 12, 2021
Loved it Fuse! An excellent read :)
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Level 77
Jun 12, 2021
Thanks Stewart, glad you enjoyed it!
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Level 63
Jun 13, 2021
This is amazing, Fuse! I love how you did the formatting as well, I'm sure your blog will get a place in the upcoming Blog Games for this week :)
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Level 77
Jun 13, 2021
Thanks for your kind words, BigGeographyGuy!
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Level 54
Jun 13, 2021
Amazing, I knew many of them before but the last ones were very interesting
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Level 77
Jun 13, 2021
I only knew 9 before research, but I learned so many more facts during the research that I did not include on the blog, such as:

"On a Mercator map, Greenland appears the same size as Africa. However, Africa's area is 14 times larger in reality. Greenland's area (2,166,086 km2) is smaller than the DR Congo's area (2,344,858 km2)."

Source: Wikipedia

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Level 39
Jun 14, 2021
Lol, I knew that one too
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Level 42
Jun 13, 2021
Sudan has more pyramids than Egypt because Egypt and Sudan were one country till Egypt signed a treaty with UK to be independent, so their history mostly is related.

Great Blog!

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Level 77
Jun 13, 2021
Interesting!
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Level 75
Jun 13, 2021
The US certainly does have quite a lot of interesting geography. Wasn't expecting the one on Detroit and Atlanta.

Nice blog :D

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Level 77
Jun 13, 2021
Thanks Bread! On the fact pages when I was researching, the Detroit-Atlanta fact appeared quite a lot. Then after a bit of coordinates checking, I saw that Tallahassee is actually located between them!
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Level 75
Jun 13, 2021
Another unexpected one :o
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Level 68
Jun 13, 2021
Brilliant blog Fuse, I learned a lot from this!
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Level 77
Jun 13, 2021
Thanks Bots!
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Level 55
Jun 15, 2021
Once again, brilliant blog Fuse! I was very surprised by American geography, I had no idea! But I learned a lot from this, can't wait to read more of your blogs in the future!!
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Level 77
Jun 15, 2021
Thank you Beckette!
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Level 39
Jun 15, 2021
Congratulations! This blog has been included in Blog Games!
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Level 77
Jun 15, 2021
:D