What is Japan's second largest island?
Hokkaido
Having planted a flag on the top of this mountain, the Nazis decided to rename it Hitler Peak. But six months later, Soviet climbers threw down the enemy standard. Name the mountain
Elbrus
This Er Shun spent seven years on a business trip in Canada, and in 2020 returned to her homeland at the Chongqing Zoo
A giant panda
The biography of this American writer who left Russia at the age of 20 is called Goddess of the market. Her real name is Alisa Zinovyevna Rosenbaum
Ayn Rand
When white light is transmitted through a prism, it is split into seven component colors. What do you call this process?
Dispersion of Light
Translated from Japanese, the name of the Tokyo district Ginza means "silver yard". In the 17th century, this was the location of this enterprise.
The state mint
It is these mountains that Catholics go to visit the holy relics of the town of Lourdes, where in 1858 the Virgin Mary appeared to the girl Bernadette.
Pyrenees Mountains
Elizabeth Taylor gave Michael Jackson this very animal, nicknamed Gypsy. How they even managed to deliver such a gift ...
An elephant
The Danish anthem mentions this goddess of love, fertility, magic and military glory. They say that Denmark is her adobe (or home)
Freya
Soviet astrophysicists Igor Novikov and Nikolai Kardashev developed a theory about this hypothetical physical object in the Universe, into which nothing can get.
a white hole
In the late 16th century, dictator Toyotomi Hideyoshi tried twice to conquer this territory on the mainland, but was forced to retreat both times
Korea
The Dyatlov Pass incident was an event in which nine Soviet hikers died in the northern Ural Mountains between February 1 and 2, 1959, under uncertain circumstances. Name the mountain
Kholat Syakhl, a transliteration of Mansi Holatchahl meaning "dead mountain"[1] or "silent peak"
In the polar park near Tromsø, Norway, for a fee you can enter the enclosure of these predators and even pet them
Wolves
the Russian, and the Pole, and the French will call this quarrelsome person (usually, a lady) by the name of this goddess, the eldest of the terrible Erinyes sisters
Megaera
Killer whales usually hunt these formidable predators in packs, but scientists recently observed how a killer whale managed to kill its prey alone
a great white shark
In the late 1970s, a machine for making this dish caused a real sensation in Japan. The author of the idea, Minoru Ikishima, became rich due to the demand for this machine.
Sushi
Tourists climb the Chimera (Yanartash) mountain in Antalya, Turkey, at dusk. It is much more interesting to observe this natural phenomenon in the dark.
Yanartaş, Turkish for "flaming stone" => small fires which burn constantly from vents in the rocks on the side of the mountain
While performing his seventh labour, Hercules not only tamed this formidable beast but also sailed on it to the Peloponessus.
the Cretan Bull
In the 1990s, one of the banknotes of this national currency featured the head of the goddess Anahit
Armenian Dram
This national football team from South America played in white and blue uniforms until 1950, but then abandoned white as an unlucky color
Brazilian national football team
In today's Japan, this word is used sympathetically to describe an applicant who failed a university entrance exam. The poor fellow will remain a lost and restless person.
Ronin
The world knows the mountain as Everest since 1865. In Tibet it is still called Chomolungma, in Nepal Sagarmatha. After whom or what was the mountain named Everest?
What is after Sir George Everest, a Welsh surveyor and geographer.
It is a large wading bird in the stork family Ciconiidae native to sub-Saharan Africa. Irvine Welsh included the name of this bird in the name of his second novel
Marabou Stork (Marabou Stork Nightmares - the book)
Wielding two mirrors, the Chinese goddess Dianmu sends exactly this to earth
lightening
At the age of five, his brother Nikolenka gave him the task of standing in a corner and not thinking about white polar bears. No matter how hard he tried, he couldn't stop thinking about polar bears.
Leo Tolstoy