What Was The First Country To Use The Euro?
The first country to adopt the euro was Germany , which introduced it on 1 January 1999—though people didn’t actually see euro coins or notes until 20…
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The first country to adopt the euro was Germany , which introduced it on 1 January 1999—though people didn’t actually see euro coins or notes until 20…
As of 2026, India produces the most cotton globally, with about 6.3 million metric tons annually , followed by China at 6.2 million metric tons. Which…
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Science helps solve crimes by using forensic techniques like DNA analysis, fingerprinting, ballistics, and chemical testing to identify suspects, reco…
The first paper money appeared in China during the Song Dynasty (AD 960–1279), introduced as "Jiaozi" promissory notes around AD 997–1022 under Empero…
Science and technology emerged together over millennia, with systematic inquiry and toolmaking evolving alongside early human cognition rather than be…
Three major Progressive Era reforms were the Sixteenth Amendment (1913) establishing a federal income tax, the Seventeenth Amendment (1913) requiring …
The Black Cabinet was an informal network of African American advisors who shaped New Deal policies, advised FDR directly, and pushed for racial justi…
Pluto was discovered on February 18, 1930, by astronomer Clyde W. Tombaugh at Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff, Arizona. Pluto was discovered on Februa…
French society before the Revolution was divided into three rigid estates: the clergy (First Estate), the nobility (Second Estate), and the commoners …