• I was concerned by gemini collecting my data, so I wanted to delete all history. This was the extent of it.
    I was concerned by gemini collecting my data, so I wanted to delete all history. This was the extent of it.
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  • The calendar for 2026 is identical to the one used in 1914, meaning every date falls on the exact same day of the week. This happens because of the way the Gregorian calendar cycles work.
    In most cases, calendars repeat every 28 years, but leap years and century rules can shift the pattern. Both 1914 and 2026 begin on a Thursday and are non-leap years, which makes their calendars line up perfectly.
    Interestingly, 1914 was the year World War I began, after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand triggered a chain reaction of alliances that pulled much of the world into conflict.
    While the matching calendars are simply a mathematical coincidence, it’s a reminder of how patterns in time can repeat across history.
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    The calendar for 2026 is identical to the one used in 1914, meaning every date falls on the exact same day of the week. This happens because of the way the Gregorian calendar cycles work. In most cases, calendars repeat every 28 years, but leap years and century rules can shift the pattern. Both 1914 and 2026 begin on a Thursday and are non-leap years, which makes their calendars line up perfectly. Interestingly, 1914 was the year World War I began, after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand triggered a chain reaction of alliances that pulled much of the world into conflict. While the matching calendars are simply a mathematical coincidence, it’s a reminder of how patterns in time can repeat across history. Follow for more interesting facts #HistoryFacts #DidYouKnow #CalendarFacts #History #WorldWarI #FunFacts
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  • Longest minute in history
    Longest minute in history
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  • Ian Huntley had been serving a life sentence with a minimum term of 40 years for murdering best friends Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman in 2002 in Sahom in the UK.

    The Ministry of Justice said Huntley's crime "remains one of the most shocking and devastating cases in our nation's history, and our thoughts are with their families".

    He has now died in hospital, just over week after being attacked at a maximum security prison.
    Ian Huntley had been serving a life sentence with a minimum term of 40 years for murdering best friends Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman in 2002 in Sahom in the UK. The Ministry of Justice said Huntley's crime "remains one of the most shocking and devastating cases in our nation's history, and our thoughts are with their families". He has now died in hospital, just over week after being attacked at a maximum security prison.
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  • Shakira made history with a massive free concert at Zócalo in Mexico City, drawing an estimated 400,000 people according to city officials. The record-breaking crowd packed the historic plaza and surrounding streets, making it the most attended show ever held in the capital’s iconic square.

    Fans sang along to classics like Hips Don’t Lie, La Tortura, and Waka Waka, along with newer tracks from her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran era. The performance also marked her second free concert at the Zócalo — and this time the attendance nearly doubled, with fans traveling from across Mexico to witness the moment.
    Shakira made history with a massive free concert at Zócalo in Mexico City, drawing an estimated 400,000 people according to city officials. The record-breaking crowd packed the historic plaza and surrounding streets, making it the most attended show ever held in the capital’s iconic square. Fans sang along to classics like Hips Don’t Lie, La Tortura, and Waka Waka, along with newer tracks from her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran era. The performance also marked her second free concert at the Zócalo — and this time the attendance nearly doubled, with fans traveling from across Mexico to witness the moment.
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