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Which day of Nisan does Passover officially begin?

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Answer: 15th day of Nisan
Passover always begins on the 15th day of Nisan. This is the Jewish year's first month.

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In which city was the very first St. Patrick's Day celebration observed?

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Answer: St. Augustine
According to a 2017 research by Dr. Michael Francis, the first recorded celebration of St. Patrick's Day in the world was in the city of St. Augustine in the American State of Florida.

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Can a flying squirrel really fly?

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Answer: No
Despite their name, flying squirrels cannot fly.

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The Halloween practice of an individual's pocket that has been turned inside out and left to dangle, is aimed at protecting the individual from which hungry creatures?

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Answer: Owls
It was believed that an individual will be protected from hungry owls if they turned their pockets inside out and left them (pockets) to dangle.

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How long does it take a natural Christmas tree to grow?

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Answer: 6-15 years
On average they take 6 to 8 year but can take as long as 15.

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In what state is the Pro Football Hall of Fame located?

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Answer: Ohio
The Pro Football Hall of Fame resides in Canton, Ohio.

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Is 8128 a perfect number?

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Answer: Yes, it is!
Adding up the divisors of 8128: 1 + 2 + 4 + 8 + 16 + 32 + 64 + 127 + 254 + 508 + 1016 + 2032 + 4064 = 8128

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Which country gifted America the Statue of Liberty?

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Answer: France
In 1886, the people of France gifted the Statue of Liberty to the people of the United States in honor of the French-American alliance during the American Revolution.

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When was the first time that the American city of Chicago dyed the famous Chicago River green in commemoration of Saint Patrick's Day?

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Answer: 1962
1962 was the first time that the city of Chicago in the United States dyed the Chicago River green to celebrate Saint Patrick's Day. Ever since then, the city dyes the Chicago River green every Saint Patrick's Day. The authorities use roughly around 45 pounds of green dye to convert the entire color of the river green. This beautiful spectacle is often witnessed by hundreds of thousands of people.



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