BodyMind-BlowingThe most children born to one mother is reportedly 69, attributed to Valentina Vassilyeva, an 18th-century Russian peasant. Over approximately 40 years (1725-1765), she gave birth to 16 pairs of twins, 7 sets of triplets, and 4 sets of quadruplets across 27 pregnancies.1k14k15 years ago
HistoryMind-BlowingThe largest nuclear bomb ever built, the Tsar Bomba, caused damage up to approximately 1,000km away.2975k8 years ago
PlacesWeirdBefore traveling a person should, apparently, sit on their luggage. (Russian)1702k16 years ago
HistoryWeirdDuring the reign of Peter the Great, Russian men who wished to retain their traditional beards were required to pay a special tax, with the amount varying based on their social status.1341k16 years ago
FoodWholesomeInstead of a birthday cake, many children in Russia are given a birthday pie.831k16 years ago
PlacesInterestingAbout 20% of the world's forests are located in Siberia, making it the largest forested region on Earth.741k16 years ago
AnimalsMind-BlowingCaucasian Mountain Dog (aka Russian Bear Dog) males reach over 200lb and have historically been used to hunt bears.506k11 years ago
TrendingPlacesFunnyDmitry Agarkov received a credit card offer with a 45% interest rate buried in the fine print. He scanned the contract, rewrote it to include 0% interest, no fees, and penalty clauses if the bank changed the terms, then mailed it back. The bank signed it without reading. A court upheld his version. He counter-sued for 24 million rubles. The bank settled. He got a special debit card.436k9 years ago
PlacesInterestingVodka was once so central to Russia's economy that alcohol sales contributed up to 40% of government revenue during Tsarist times and a third during the Soviet era. Today, oil and gas have replaced it, accounting for 40-50% of the federal budget.411k16 years ago
PlacesInterestingThere are coffee houses in Russia where food and drink are free, but you pay for time.416k10 years ago
PlacesInterestingAt their closest point, the Russian and U.S. borders are less than two miles apart.371k16 years ago
PlacesFunnyIn 2011, Russia acknowledged beer as an alcoholic beverage. Before then, any drink under 10% volume was considered a soft drink.345k11 years ago
HistoryMind-BlowingAccording to historical records, a Russian peasant woman in the 1700s reportedly gave birth to 69 children over 27 pregnancies: 16 sets of twins, 7 sets of triplets, and 4 sets of quadruplets. While the Guinness World Records lists this claim, no birth certificates exist to verify it.315k11 years ago
PlacesWeirdSince 1982, a radio frequency emanating from Russia has been broadcasting a buzzer-like sound and, periodically, an unknown voice reads orders, names, and numbers. No one knows where exactly it is coming from or what it means.142k11 years ago
ScienceWeirdBy putting a frog in a bucket of milk, scientists following up on an ancient Russian way of keeping milk from going sour have identified a wealth of new antibiotic substances.122k11 years ago
PlacesWeirdAccording to a 2011 poll, 32% of Russians believe that the Sun orbits Earth.102k12 years ago