More than 1,000 different languages are spoken in Africa.
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The African baobab tree has a circumference that can be as large as 100 feet. There is a baobab tree in Zimbabwe that serves as a bus stop. It has a hollowed-out trunk that holds 40 people.
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Eritrea is the newest country in Africa. Eritrea became independent from Ethiopia in 1993.
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More people are killed by crocodiles than by lions in Africa.
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A lion sleeps up to 20 hours a day.
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Disney's animated movie "The Lion King" opened in theaters on June 24, 1994. It was re-released in theaters on Nov. 18, 1994.
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When addressing British nobility, the king and queen are called "Your Majesty," princes and princesses are addressed as "Your Royal Highness," dukes and duchesses are called "Your Grace."
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American actress Grace Kelly shocked Hollywood when she quit her successful movie career in 1956 to marry Prince Rainier of Monaco. Princess Grace had three children: Princess Caroline, Prince Albert and Princess Stephanie.
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The game of chess is said to have originated in India and was used as a tool to teach military strategy to Indian princes.
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Chess is known as the Royal Game. Do you know how many squares on a chessboard? Can you name the chess pieces? See answer at end.
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The French originally developed playing cards. At one time, the kings signified real people; the king of hearts represented Charlemagne, the king of Diamonds was Julius Caesar, the king of clubs was Alexander the Great and the king of spades was King David from the Bible.
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On playing cards, the king of hearts originally had a mustache. It was lost by poor copying of the original design.
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During WWII, "spotter" cards were printed. They were playing cards that showed the silhouette of war aircraft for quick identification from the ground or air.
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Snoopy's character, WW I Flying Ace, is always pursuing the German World War I pilot, the Red Baron. Flying Ace uses his doghouse as his imaginary fighting plane.
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That famous comic dog Snoopy came from the Daisy Hill Puppy Farm. His mother's name is Missy. Five of his siblings have appeared in the "Peanuts" comic strip: Andy, Belle (his only sister), Marbles, Olaf and Spike. Spike has a mustache and is from a desert outside of Needles, Calif.
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Charlie Brown's father was a barber. That was the profession of "Peanuts" creator Charles Schulz's father.
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There is a Barber museum in Winchester, Ohio. The museum features 58 barber poles, barber chairs from six eras and re-created barber shops from the past.
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"Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" was the highest grossing film of 1969. The movie made almost $100 million. Paul Newman was Butch, Robert Redford was the Kid.
Answer: There are 64 squares on a chessboard. In the game of chess each player starts with 16 pieces: One king, one queen, two rooks, two bishops, two knights and eight pawns. The goal in the chess game is to "checkmate" by capturing the opponent's king.
Know It All is compiled by Kerry McArdle. It runs in the weekend and Wednesday editions of the Daily Journal. Know any trivia or facts you would like to share? E-mail knowitall@smdailyjournal.com or fax 344-5290

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