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Useless Knowledge about America - Amazing facts and interesting details about the USA Canada Brazil and many more - Discover all the countries of North Central and South America and the Caribbean - cover

Useless Knowledge about America - Amazing facts and interesting details about the USA Canada Brazil and many more - Discover all the countries of North Central and South America and the Caribbean

Mia Mirillia

Casa editrice: Marcus Jungnickel

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Dive into the fascinating world of 'Useless Knowledge about America' - an encyclopedia of the most curious and surprising facts about the American continent! Have you ever dreamed of visiting every country in America? Or are you just curious about some of the weirdest and most unexpected aspects of this vast and diverse landmass? Then this book is for you!

From the fascinating fact that the smallest national park in St. Kitts and Nevis is only the size of a soccer field, to the quirky discovery that Trinidad and Tobago is actually home to its own species of hummingbirds found nowhere else in the world, to the astonishing realization that Barbados has a law against walking in camouflage clothing, this book is packed with facts to amaze you!

'Useless Knowledge about America' introduces you to the hidden wonders and curious stories that make up this continent. It's an ode to the diversity and uniqueness of America, packaged in humorous and accessible language that appeals to both teens and adults.

Not only is this book a feast for trivia junkies, it's also an amazing collection of facts to share at your next trivia night, on your next trip, or just while relaxing on the couch.

With 'Useless Knowledge of the Americas' you get more than just a book - it's your ticket to an entertaining and educational adventure that takes you from the North Pole to the southernmost point of South America. Come along on this journey, learn incredible things, laugh at the absurd and discover America as you've never seen it before!
Disponibile da: 11/11/2023.

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