AngelTears said:
Finland was the first country in the world to give women voting rights.
What year? I know New Zealand did in in, like, 1897 or some such, and I always thought that was the first.
Also, I believe a state of the US (Oklahoma?) had female voting rights before 1897, but rescinded them later...
Now on to some more trivia:
There are two populations of genetically identical lizards in Australia a couple of hundred miles apart. One colony lays eggs. The other lays live young.
Colonel Sanders (of KFC fame) was awarded an honorary rank for his achievements in the field of fast food. (Why?) He changed his lifestyle and became a 'southern gentleman'; that's the stereotype we all know and love today.
Kamikaze means 'divine wind of heaven'. It refers to the attempted invasion of Japan in the 12th century (?) by the Mongol Hordes; a typhoon blew up and sank the fleet.
Before the Declaration Of Independance, the North American colonies of England were the least taxed of all English subjects. Nevertheless they refused to pay...
The word America itself comes from an obscure historical figure named Amerigo Vespucci. He was an officer on an expedition after Columbus. Somehow, a mapmaker decided that Amerigo had discovered this new realm, make Amerigo into a latin, feminine word, and presto: America. It was the name for the southern continent, not the northern continent.
And Columbus not only never actually landed on an American continent, but died believing he'd found a new route to the Indian islands. (Well, if you discount the Pacific Ocean, he was almost there...)