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- CEEC, the Cultural Exchange and Enrichment Center, the company behind TEFC (Teaching English in Foreign Countries) and Raccoon TV's original content, present world facts from every region across the globe.
- Did you know? As of 2020, there is only ONE country in the world that hasn't officially adopted The Metric System, also known as the "S.I." or International System?
- Did you know? The youngest country in the world was "born" in 2011, as a part of an agreement reached to end a civil war.
- Did you know? Maybe due to an gradual increase in population over time and booms in recent years, the amount of people alive TODAY make up a pretty significant portion of the total number of humans who have ever lived on Earth.
- Did You Know? What the most common name in the world is and why?
- Did you know? There are four main fields of focus in anthropology. How many have you heard of?
- Did You Know? Just how big IS Africa?
- Did you know? There are only two countries in the world that have purple on their flags.
- Did you know? The largest man made oyster reef USED to be in Chesapeake Bay, but as of 2020, it's now on the other side of the world. Watch to find out where and why.
- Did you know? According to Reuters, Asia and Africa make up far more than half of the world's rural population. Just how much? It's closer to 100% than you might think.
- Did you know? Though we refer to many countries with "the", only two in the world officially include the word in their name.
- Did you know? Just how complex was Pablo Picasso? His full, baptized name is just the beginning.
- Did you know? The record for most countries to compete in the Olympics was set in 2018's winter games. Do you know how many?
- Did you know? How did the word "culture" come to be and what did it mean?
- Did you know? Australia holds records for being largest, smallest, most, and least in a variety of ways.
- Did you know? Most of Australia's fauna can't be found anywhere else on earth.
- Did you know? Despite The United States' reputation for Fast Food, it's not the country with the most vending machines.
- Did you know? Victorian writer Matthew Arnold's reputation rests equally upon his poetry and his criticism of aristocrats.
- Did you know? What is considered ""high culture"" is dependent on the collective society's discretion, based on these parameters.
- Did You Know? The biggest automakers in the world race to produce the most units, setting new records annually.
- Did You Know? Folk Music is commonly associated with country and western music but its origin might surprise you.
- Did You Know? The longest river according to Guinness World records is not the longest in the world.
- Did you know? The country with the most islands is not an "island country".
- Did you know? The tallest building in the world is several thousand feet and well over 100 stories.
- Did You Know? What is the oldest single living thing on the planet and what species?