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Eternal human interest in everything very special in the world - big, small, long, high, deep - is inexhaustible in the search for new interesting facts and unusual records. And if it is not possible to outdo exceptional natural masterpieces, then in the fields of construction and industrial production people from generation to generation tirelessly strive to establish at least temporary superiority over competitors in height, size and a number of other parameters. The material below contains the most amazing sights of the world, created by nature and human hands.

The biggest country in the world

According to a 2015 estimate, its population does not exceed 1,000 people, and almost all are subjects of the Holy See.

The next largest state in terms of territory (others autonomous territories not taken into account) - Monaco with an area of ​​2.02 sq. km and with a population of approximately 38,800 people, according to a 2014 estimate.

The largest city in the world

The largest city in the world in terms of population and at the same time the largest seaport is Shanghai, China. According to 2015 data, this metropolis is home to 24,152,700 people.

The largest urban agglomeration is Tokyo-Yokohama, 37,843,000 people. The population of Tokyo alone is 13,617,445 people (as of 2016).

There is no single assessment of cities by area, since official city limits around the world are formed and indicated in different ways: with or without suburbs. Currently, one of the largest cities in terms of area is Beijing, 16,411 square meters. km (according to other sources - 16,801 sq. km), of which the city itself accounts for approximately 1,368 sq. km. km (and this territory is steadily growing every year due to the suburbs), for the suburbs - about 15,042 sq. km.

The largest and smallest island in the world

The volume of wood was taken as the main criterion for “calculating” the winner with such a vague definition. The volume of the trunk of this sequoiadendron at the time of setting the record was 1487 cubic meters, while the mass of the entire tree is estimated at 1900 tons - “General Sherman” is not only the largest, but also the heaviest living organism on Earth at the present time, if you do not take into account the aspen poplar grove - clonal colony of Pando (about 6000 tons). And this sequoiadendron, whose age is estimated at 2300-2700 years, continues to grow and adds about 1.5 cm in width every year. The measured height of the tree is 83.8 meters, the circumference of the trunk at the ground is 31.3 meters, the maximum diameter of the trunk is 11.1 meters.

However, in terms of diameter, the giant is inferior to the Mexican Tule Tree in the city of Santa Maria del Tule. According to measurements in 2005, its diameter at the ground is 11.62 meters, its circumference is 36.2 meters. The exact height of the tree is difficult to measure due to its wide crown; according to approximate measurements - about 35.4 meters. Scientists are still arguing about its age and the actual number of trunks, but this did not prevent the Thule Tree from being included in the UNESCO list as a natural monument of international importance back in 2001.

The largest animal in the world

The largest animal on the planet is the blue whale (aka blue whale, vomit). The body length of these marine mammals reaches 33 meters, and their weight can exceed 150 tons. Historically, the habitat of this species of cetacean was the entire World Ocean, but now their populations are scattered. Blue whales are found in equatorial waters all year round Indian Ocean, they can be seen from the coasts of Sri Lanka, Maldives and Seychelles.

The largest whale ever caught by humans is a female blue whale, caught in 1926 in the waters of the South Shetland Islands. The length of its body from the fork of the caudal fin to the end of the snout is 33.27 meters, weight is 176.792 tons.

The largest animal on land is the savannah elephant (a species of African elephant). As a rule, males weigh on average 7 tons, females - about 5 tons. With a body length of about 6-7.5 meters, the height of the elephant at the shoulders is close to 3-3.8 meters. The recorded weight of the largest savannah elephant was 12.24 tons. The animal was shot in 1974 in the village of Mucusso (Angola). Tourists can see savannah elephants in Africa in national parks and reserves.

The fastest animal in the world

The cheetah is the fastest land mammal. According to various sources, these predators can accelerate in 3 seconds to a speed of 96.6 - 112 km/h. National Geographic magazine named a female named Sarah (also called Sahara) the fastest cheetah: she ran 100 meters in 5.95 seconds. The sprint run of cheetahs for prey lasts no more than 20 seconds and is limited to a distance of 400 meters.

Moreover, among all the animals in the world, cheetahs occupy only 13th place in speed. The championship belongs to the birds. And the fastest bird and generally the fastest representative of the animal kingdom is the peregrine falcon, which in a diving flight reaches a speed of 322 km/h, the record recorded by researchers is 389 km/h. However, in horizontal flight, the peregrine falcon is inferior to the Brazilian folded lip (a species of bat and the fastest mammal) with its speed of over 160-200 km/h and swifts (species - black, needle-tailed), capable of maximum acceleration up to 169 km/h.

Among fish, black marlin stands out for its speed: on average, these large oceanic fish are capable of cutting through water at a speed of 85 km/h, the maximum established speed of a representative of the species is 129 km/h.

Of the insects, horseflies fly the fastest - on average 60 km/h, maximum - 90 km/h.

Some representatives of the reptile class can reach speeds of up to 35-40 km/h, but no more. These include bearded dragons, green iguanas, and in the water, leatherback turtles.

The biggest fish in the world

The largest fish of our time is the whale shark, which is harmless to humans and lives in the warm waters of the tropics. It feeds mainly on plankton, and its average length varies between 10 and 12 meters, although such specimens are extremely rare for fishermen.

The second largest species is the basking shark (giant shark). Like the whale shark, this shark feeds on small organisms - plankton. On average, adult individuals reach 6-8 meters, and only a few sharks grow to 9-12 meters.

Beluga is the largest freshwater fish and belongs to the sturgeon family. This species is listed in the Red Book. The largest fish caught in the Caspian Sea and at the mouth of the Volga were more than 4 meters in length and weighed about 1.5 tons.

The largest shark in the world

The size and weight of the largest sharks have been debated for decades. Currently, exceptional specimens of whale sharks over 20 meters in length are allowed to exist. In particular, information that inspires the confidence of researchers includes reports of a shark 20 meters long and weighing 34 tons, caught near Taiwan in 1997, and a shark 17.5 meters long and weighing 15 tons, caught in the Arabian Sea off the coast of the city of Veraval, India.

The last report of a very large whale shark was on February 7, 2012. Then Pakistani fishermen caught a dead shark near Karachi, 11 to 12 meters long and weighing about 15 tons.

The largest shark that has ever existed is considered to be the megalodon - an extinct species, the size of whose representatives can be judged by paleontological finds: the average length is about 15 meters, while megalodons were predators.

The largest snake in the world

The largest snakes on the planet are representatives of constrictors and pythons, namely the green anaconda and the reticulated python.

The heaviest snake in the world is the common or green anaconda, and the name “water boa” also refers to it. National Geographic indicates that the largest female anacondas can grow up to 8.8 meters and weigh more than 227 kg. However, on this moment such an indicator remains only a theoretical estimate. There have now been a lot of reports about giant anacondas, but most of them do not have any material evidence and are classified as legends. The largest recorded specimen of anaconda in captivity was kept at the Pittsburgh Zoo. The snake grew to 6.27 meters, and was weighed at a length of 5.94 meters - 91 kg.

The longest snake, the reticulated python, originally from Asia, grows up to 1.5 - 6.5 meters in nature. The largest measured representative of the species was 6.95 meters long and weighed 59 kg, but had not eaten for almost 3 months before the measurement. Pythons, like anacondas, have a lot of unconfirmed evidence, including a length of more than 8 meters.

The largest spider in the world

The world's largest spider is the goliath tarantula of the genus Tarantula, in Latin - Theraphosa blondi. The specimen described in the Guinness Book of Records was discovered by members of Pablo San Martin's expedition in the tropical forests of Venezuela in 1965. The leg span of the goliath tarantula was 28 cm. In 1998, the same size was recorded in a two-year-old spider raised in captivity, and it weighed 170 grams.

Some species of the family Sparassidae grow with a leg span of about 25 cm or more; their sonorous and often used name is giant crab spiders.

The largest spiders in Russia are the South Russian tarantula and several species of cross spiders. Basically, the size of the largest individuals does not exceed 2.5-3 cm.

The biggest dog in the world

The title of the tallest dog in the world with a mention and photographs in the Book of Records belongs to Zeus, a Great Dane (aka Great Dane), a favorite of the Durlag family from Otsego, Michigan, USA. The height of Zeus is 111.8 cm, the dog weighs more than 70 kg. If Zeus stands on his hind legs, his “height” will be 224 cm. The record was set on October 4, 2011. At the same time, Zeus is not much taller than the previous record holders - Giant George (109.2 cm) and Titan (107.3 cm), which, by the way, are the same breed - Great Dane.

The English mastiff Zorba was named the heaviest dog back in 1987: a six-year-old dog weighed 142.7 kg. Two years later, when weighed again, he was even heavier: 155.6 kg with a height of 94 cm.

According to the Guinness Book of Records, the largest dog that ever existed lived on Earth approximately 15.3 million years ago, during the late Miocene era. The average weight of this ancient wild dog is estimated at 170 kg.

The biggest cat in the world

The longest living pet cat is Maine Coon Ludo, a favorite of Kelsey Gill from Wakefield, UK. The cat was measured for the Guinness Book of Records on October 6, 2015. As expected, measurements were taken three times, and then the average length was calculated - 118.33 cm. At the time of measurement, the pet was 17 months old and weighed 11 kg. Now several active pages on social networks are devoted to news from his life.

The record of Ludo's famous predecessor, also a Maine Coon, the cat Stewie, is 123 cm, he was named the domestic cat with the longest tail. He died in 2013 at the age of 8.

Officially, the largest living cat in the world is the liger Hercules (a hybrid of a lion and a tigress). He was born in 2002 at the Institute of Endangered and Rare Species in Miami, at the time of the last measurements at the age of 11 years, he weighed 418.2 kg, was 3.33 meters long and 125 cm high at the withers. Hercules is mobile and does not suffer from obesity.

Tallest man in the world

The height of the tallest man in history, American Robert Pershing Wadlow, recorded in the Guinness Book of Records is 272 cm. With this height, he weighed 199 kg. The giant was diagnosed with a pituitary tumor and acromegaly, so he grew rapidly from the age of four until his death at the age of 22 in 1940.

The second tallest man in the entire history of observation is John Rogan, whom contemporary newspapers dubbed him the “Negro giant.” However, already in adolescence, due to his height, he began to develop ankylosis - immobility of the joints. His exact weight was measured only posthumously, in 1905 at the age of 40, and was 267 cm with a weight of only 79 kg.

The tallest living person is Turkish farmer Sultan Kösen, born in 1982, whose height is 251 cm. Gigantism in his case is also caused by a tumor of the pituitary gland, but as a result of treatment, doctors managed to slow down the man’s further growth.

Currently, the history of medicine knows of 17 people who reached a height of more than 244 cm.

Fastest man in the world

Usain Bolt

Kai Pfaffenbach / Reuters / Scanpix / LETA

The fame of Usain Bolt, a Jamaican runner, has been thundering since the 2008 Beijing Olympics, and now the athlete already has 9 gold medals from the Olympic Games and 11 from the World Championships. The athlete, nicknamed "Lightning Bolt" - literally "Lightning Bolt"), set 8 records.

The fastest man achieved his first world speed record in 2008 at the age of 22 - 100 meters in 9.72 seconds. In 2009, he improved his 100-meter mark to 9.58 seconds. His world record for 200 meters is 19.19 seconds.

Tallest building in the world

The tallest building and structure ever built by mankind is the Burj Khalifa skyscraper in Dubai, also known as the Dubai Tower.

The grandiose eastern skyscraper, shaped like a futuristic center or stalagmite, rises 828 meters from the ground, includes 163 floors and a sharp spire directed upward. The grand opening of the skyscraper, which thundered throughout the world, took place in 2010, on January 4, then the ceremony included a light show and fireworks, and was broadcast online.

The Dubai skyscraper was built with a large margin, because the earlier (and also not yet overcome by the third high-rise) record corresponded to the Warsaw radio mast (646.38 meters), which fell in 1991.

The tallest building in Russia and Europe is the Federation Tower (about 374 meters) as part of the Moscow City complex, followed by two more skyscrapers of the same complex - OKO (South Tower, 354 meters) and Mercury City (339 meters). The fourth tallest building in Europe after the Moscow towers remains the pyramidal London skyscraper The Shard (309 meters), which opened for tourists in 2013.

The unspoken international competition to build super-skyscrapers continues, and perhaps very soon we will learn about taking a new height.

Tallest tower in the world

Among the already built television towers, the leader is the Tokyo Skytree, 634 meters high, rising in the special Sumida area. It is also the second tallest building in the world after the Burj Khalifa. The tower was built by February 29, 2012 as part of the program for the complete transition of Japanese television to digital format, since the height of the Tokyo Tower (332.6 meters) was insufficient for this task. The observation decks on the Tokyo Skytree are located on several levels, the highest being at 451 meters.

The Guangzhou TV Tower is 34 meters lower than the Tokyo Sky Tree, but from its highest observation deck you can see a panorama of the metropolis from a height of 488 meters.

In the Western Hemisphere, high-rise superiority remains with the famous CN Tower in Toronto, Canada, built back in 1976. Its height is 553.3 meters, and the observation deck at 447 meters welcomes more than 2 million people annually. By the way, the Ostankino Tower in Moscow is only 13 meters lower than the Canadian CN Tower, and it has the 4th place in the world.

The longest bridge in the world

The three longest bridges are railway ones, all of which are located in China.

The maximum length is at the Danyang-Kunshan Viaduct (164.8 km), commissioned at the end of June 2011. The bridge is part of the Beijing-Shanghai High Speed railway, approximately 9 km of the bridge passes over the water surface. The largest body of water crossed by the Danyang-Kunshan Viaduct is Lake Yangcheng. The other two operating railway bridges out of the top three record lengths - the Tianjin Viaduct (113.7 km) and the Wei Bridge (79.732 km) - are two to three times longer than the largest of comparable structures in other countries.

The longest sea girder bridge is laid along the route Hong Kong - Zhuhai - Macau. The second longest girder bridge, the Qingdao Bridge, is also located in China.

The longest bridge-type above-ground structure currently remains the Bang Na Highway in Bangkok, which opened in 2000 and is 54 km long.

The largest plane in the world

Air giants make the dreams of many travelers come true when they travel to new countries and even to other continents.

Passengers who frequently fly internationally have the chance to see the largest production airliner, the Airbus A380, which is operated by several leading airlines. The wingspan of the airliner is 79.75 meters, length - 72.75 meters, width - 24.08 meters. The capacity of this double decker passenger plane— 853 passengers or 525 passengers with a three-class configuration.

Status of the largest and heaviest air plane holds the only copy of the An-225 “Mriya” in the world, which was put into operation in 1988. The board is used for cargo transportation and has already managed to break over a hundred records, including transporting the heaviest monocargo in the history of aviation weighing 187.6 tons, while the maximum carrying capacity it achieved was much larger - 253.8 tons.

The largest ship in the world

The infamous Titanic, which amazed the whole world with its size at the beginning of the 20th century, can hardly be compared with new cruise ships these days. The Titanic, launched in 1912, was 269.1 meters long and 28.19 meters wide. At that time, these figures were record-breaking.

Currently, the leader in the size race of cruise giants is the Harmony of the Seas 362 meters long and with a passenger capacity of 5479/6500 people, which was put into operation relatively recently - in the summer of 2015. It is noteworthy that Harmony of the Seas is the third vessel of the Oasis class and is only two meters longer than its predecessors - the twin ships Oasis of the Seas of 2008 and Allure of the Seas of 2010.

The largest floating facility currently is the Korean floating liquefied natural gas plant Prelude FLNG, which is currently under construction but has already been launched. The 488-meter-long factory ship is reminiscent of other smaller industrial ships in its appearance.

The fastest train in the world

A new world train speed record was achieved relatively recently - in April 2015. The Japanese L0 Series magnetic levitation train (maglev train) reached a speed of 603 km/h on the Shinkansen high-speed railway.

Since 2007, the championship among rail trains has been held by the French TGV POS train, which reached a speed of 574.8 km/h. Now trains of this series serve regular routes in France and Europe, without exceeding the design speed of 320 km/h.

In constant operation, the Shanghai Maglev train maintains the highest speed - 430 km/h, but only on a number of routes (on others - 300 km/h) and at a distance of 30 km.

The largest metro in the world

When comparing the world's largest metros, it is customary to highlight several records: this is the deepest and longest metro, the leading subways in terms of the number of stations and the number of passengers per year.

The longest metro (according to total length completed lines) - Shanghai, the total length of the underground transport network is 588 km, and this is not the limit - the expansion of the underground is planned in stages for several decades to come.

The New York subway has the most stations and routes. This subway includes 472 stations (or 425 unique transfer hubs) on 36 lines.

The busiest metro (based on maximum daily load) is in Beijing, its daily load is an average of 9.998 million people, its peak is more than 12.69 million people, the annual figure is 3,660 million passengers. At the same time, the consistently expanding network of the Beijing Metro maintains its position as the second longest - 574 km.

The next largest daily load is the Moscow Metro: at the end of 2015, the volume of traffic reached 2384.5 million people per year or 6.533 million per day, the peak load was recorded on December 9, 2014 - 9.5 million people.

The undisputed leader in annual passenger traffic is the Tokyo Metro (3,334 million). And Seoul ranks third and is behind Beijing - according to the latest official data, it serves 2,619 million people annually.

The depth record belongs to the Arsenalnaya station of the Kyiv metro: it is located 105.5 meters underground. Sometimes there are attempts to “calculate” the deepest metro in the world based on the average occupancy rate of all its stations, but the clear champion for this indicator has not yet been precisely determined.

The longest car in the world

The car, recorded in the Guinness Book, was assembled according to the design of Jay Orberg, a Hollywood collector, designer and creator of unique cars. It was the 100-foot (about 30.5 meters) limousine that brought Orberg worldwide fame.

The car is placed on 26 wheels and the inside can hardly resemble the interior of a classic car. It has a swimming pool with a diving board and a double water bed; In addition, there are about a dozen sleeping places, satellite TV, a sunbathing area and other amenities. For safe driving of this, essentially an exhibition model, a second driver’s cabin is provided.

The fastest car in the world

The land speed record, set in 1997, is amazing: it is the world's first officially confirmed breaking of the sound barrier. In a Thrust SSC with turbofan engines, Briton Andy Green reached a speed of 1227.985 km/h. Speed ​​measurements were carried out in the Black Rock Desert, USA.

The Guinness Book of Records stipulates that the first attempt to break the sound barrier was claimed by a race in a Budweiser Rocket Car in 1979 at the American Edwards Air Force Base, but this experience was not officially sanctioned by the USAF, and its results were never counted.

The fastest production car is the Hennessey Venom GT. The acceleration record - up to 300 km/h in 13.63 seconds was set on this car on January 21, 2013. In addition, the car showed the best result in average acceleration to 200 mph, its figure was 14.51 seconds. The maximum speed achieved by this car is 435.31 km/h.

All the best in the world.

THE BIGGEST METRO IN THE WORLD BY NUMBER OF STATIONS.

The New York metropolitan area ranks first in the world in terms of the number of stations. There are 469 of them. And only 277 of them are underground. There are 34 lines in the metro, but 24 routes. The system there is somewhat confusing. The New York subway is characterized by a fundamental difference between the route and the line. A line is just part of a route with stations. And the route is the path of the train from the starting to the final stop, which can pass along different lines.
Also interesting is the fact that the metro is divided into express (stops only at certain stations) and local trains (follow all stops).
Formally, it is generally accepted that the metro appeared on October 27, 1904. On this day, the first branch of its underground part was officially launched. But you need to know that this significant event was preceded by the appearance of the first land line on October 9, 1863 (by the way, it is still operational). About 40% of the subway tracks in New York are ground and elevated. But this does not prevent us from calling it Subway (subway in English).
The New York City subway has the largest fleet of cars in the world. In July 2014, he counted almost 6,400 of them. The metro serves 1.7 billion passengers per year. Opening hours are 24 hours a day and all year round. The length of the routes is 375 km. The total length of the tracks is 1362 km. In addition to the usual ways to get on the subway, in New York there are elevators that take a person from the street directly to the station. Naturally, they are intended for people with disabilities.

THE HIGHEST TREE IN THE WORLD.

The tallest tree in the world is the sequoia, growing in northern California (USA). She even has her own name - Hyperion. Apparently, this name was given to her in honor of the mythological character - the titan Hyperion (translated from ancient Greek as very tall). This tree was discovered only on August 25, 2006 by researchers Michael Taylor and Chris Atkins. The height of the tree is 115.61 m. The volume of wood is 530 cubic meters. Approximate age 700-800 years.
They climbed the tree (yes, just like climbing a mountain, with all the attributes of climbers). And as one of the climbers, Steve Silette, noted, judging by the external signs of the needles, the tree has growth potential.
Interesting facts about the tallest tree in the world. Redwoods can live up to 4,000 years. The exact location of this tree is not disclosed due to the danger of a massive invasion of tourists and, as a result, deterioration of the ecological balance.

THE BIGGEST PLANE IN THE WORLD.

Interesting facts about the largest aircraft. The aircraft has a so-called two-fin tail unit (roughly speaking, two tails). The peculiarity of this design is due to the aerodynamic characteristics of the device when transporting cargo directly on the upper part of the fuselage. Now the full name of the aircraft is AN-225 Mriya (translated from Ukrainian language dream) The plane is capable of transporting up to 50 cars at the same time. Total lifting capacity 250 tons. Moreover, “on the roof” it can transport cargo weighing up to 200 tons. Maximum take-off weight 640 tons. The unloaded weight of the aircraft is 250 tons. The fuel supply on board is 300 tons. The maximum flight altitude is 12,000 meters. Flight range up to 15400 km. All control systems are 4 times redundant (duplicated). About 250 world records belong to the AN-225.

THE LONGEST RAILWAY TUNNEL IN THE WORLD.

The longest railway tunnel in the world is the Japanese Seikan Tunnel. Its length is 53,850 meters, of which 23,300 are under water. The tunnel goes almost 240 meters deep and 100 meters below the seabed.
The width of the tunnel is 9.7 meters. Height 7.85 meters.
The name of the tunnel translates as “Majestic Spectacle.” The tunnel connects the islands of Honshu and Hokkaido, and passes under the Sangar Strait.
The story after which the decision to build this tunnel was made is quite tragic. Previously, passenger ferries operated between these islands. But in 1954, as a result of a strong storm, 5 ferries sank. More than 1,000 people became victims of the crash. The Japanese government decided to create a safe connection between the islands. Design and geological exploration took 9 years. Construction took a total of more than 24 years, from 1964 to 1988. It was not until March 13, 1988 that the Seikan Tunnel was opened to train traffic. The tunnel cost the Japanese treasury $3.6 billion. About 14 million people worked on its creation.
Interesting facts about the longest tunnel in the world. For construction, 17,000 tons of steel structures, 85,000 tons of cement, 2,900 tons of explosives, and 847,000 cubic meters of a mixture of liquid glass and concrete were used. During the work, 630,000 cubic meters of soil were removed. So far, Seikan is the longest railway tunnel in the world. But the Gotthard Base Tunnel with a length of 57.1 km is breathing down his neck. (delivery is planned for 2016-2017). To date, the Seikan Tunnel is the deepest tunnel under the seabed.

THE NORTHERNEST CITY IN THE WORLD.

Most northern city in the world - Norwegian Longyearbyen. It is the administrative center of the province of Svalbard on the island of Spitsbergen. It is located 1305 km from the North Pole. The city was founded in 1906 by John Munro Longyearbyen, after whom it was named.
Initially, coal was mined in the town. Now it is not exported, but the Norwegian authorities still maintain a presence here, and are even trying to develop a tourist destination. The population of the city according to 2008 data is 2040 people. average temperature in the city it’s like in your freezer (-16 -20 degrees Celsius), and only in the summer it rises to the level of your refrigerator (1-5 degrees plus). The city has the Svalbard International University, which has 360 students. The first thing they teach at this university is to shoot. Since there are a lot of wild and predatory animals on Svalbard (mostly polar bears, of course), the ability to shoot well, and most importantly accurately, will probably help the student get a diploma, and not become someone’s lunch.
The city has its own airport serving regular flights.
As well as a seaport capable of receiving even cruise ships.
INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT THE NORTHERNEST CITY IN THE WORLD. The city has a curious law. According to him, a person is forbidden to die!!! in the city. If someone does need to get very sick or even die, then, according to the law, this citizen is transported in any convenient way to the mainland of the country. It would seem a strange law. But no, everything is determined by the local climate. Bodies at such temperatures practically do not decompose, which in turn attracts the predatory part of the local fauna. That's why there is no cemetery in the city.

THE BIGGEST CAR IN THE WORLD.

The largest vehicle in the world is the BelAZ 75710 mining dump truck. In the fall of 2013, our Belarusian brothers produced the first such truck, commissioned by the Siberian Business Union holding company. The carrying capacity of this miracle of technology is 450 tons. Length 20.6 m, width 9.75 m, height 8.17 m. The weight of the giant is 360 tons. Despite its impressive size and weight, the dump truck is capable of reaching speeds of up to 67 km/h. As you might guess, the car is all-wheel drive, which is very important when traveling around quarries.
The truck entered the Guinness Book of Records in January 2014, transporting a load of 503.5 tons across the test site.
The car has two diesel engines, each with a power of 2330 hp. Fuel consumption is approximately 1300 liters per 100 kilometers. The tank freely holds 5600 liters of fuel. The oil system contains 538 liters of oil.
The total weight of the dump truck with a load is 810 tons. The Belaz has tires with dimensions 59/80R63. Wheel height - 4.02 meters. The tire width is 1.47 meters, weight – 5.75 tons.
The designers also took care of the driver. The package includes air conditioning, a blind spot monitoring system, proximity sensors to a high-voltage line and fire extinguishing systems. The truck can operate in the most difficult conditions, both in open-pit mines and in deep quarries at temperatures from -50 to +50 degrees.

THE BIGGEST CRUISE LINER IN THE WORLD.

The largest cruise ship at the moment is Allure of the seas (translated as Charm of the Seas). Its main parameters are as follows. Length 362 meters. Width 60 meters (waterline 47 meters). Height 72 meters - from the keel to the end of the pipe. Draft 9.3 meters. Displacement 225,282 GRT. Here's a little more detail about BRT (gross register ton) - a unit of volume equal to 100 cubic feet, that is, 2.83 m³. The displacement of a ship is the amount of water displaced by the underwater part of the hull. The mass of this water is equal to the weight of the entire ship, regardless of its size, shape and material. That is, in simple words, the weight of such a vessel is about 637,548 tons, plus or minus several tons of passengers with crew and fuel and food supplies.
The crew consists of 2384 people. The ship is capable of carrying 6,296 passengers. The liner flies the Bahamian flag. Home port of Nassau. Manufactured in Finland by order of the American shipping company Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. On November 21, 2009, it was launched, but put into operation only a year later, on November 29, 2010.
Allure of the seas cruises the Bahamas, Caribbean Islands, and also operates a transatlantic trip to Barcelona from Fort Lauderdale. He also has routes along Mediterranean Sea. By and large, this ship is identical to its brother Oasis of the seas. It has the same 25 cafes and restaurants, climbing walls, a basketball court and 7 different zones. But when measuring the length, “Charm of the Seas” turned out to be 5 cm longer. Most likely, the difference in length is due to the temperature during measurements.
INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT THE BIGGEST CRUISE LINER IN THE WORLD. The ship has a central park with about 12,000 plants, 60 of which are trees. You can go shopping during your cruise. There are boutiques of famous brands here. The power of the ship's engines is 97,000 kW or 131,920 horsepower. The money used on board is American dollars. Thanks to cooperation with the DreamWorks film studio, Princess Fiona from the cartoon Shrek became the godmother of the ship. There is its own Aqua Theater on board.

BIGGEST LOTTERY WIN.

The most important thing that I want to emphasize is to consider the largest lottery winnings per person. In my opinion, it is unfair to talk about a large jackpot if several people shared it among themselves. So, the largest win in the lottery was $590 million.
On May 18, 2013, the famous American lottery Powerball won such a significant jackpot. The winner was 84-year-old resident of Zepherhills (Florida, USA) Gloria S. McKenzie. As Gloria recalls, perhaps she was lucky because the man standing in front of her in line for tickets (oh, how! they have a line for lottery tickets) let her go ahead.
According to a lottery spokeswoman, “The winner took a lump sum payment of $370.8 million instead of 30 annual payments of $19 million.” Gloria donated about $2 million to repair the roof at the school where her daughter teaches biology. She also finally exchanged her small apartment for a respectable mansion worth $1.2 million. Despite persuasion, the winner refused to give a press conference and asked in every possible way not to interfere in her life. Which is quite understandable and explainable.

THE SMALLEST HOTEL IN THE WORLD.

The smallest hotel in the world is the Central Hotel on a quiet street in a prestigious area of ​​Copenhagen (the capital of Denmark). There are, as you might guess, a whole number of rooms in the hotel... one, with an area of ​​12 square meters. meters. But it has everything you need for a comfortable stay: a double bed 1.4 meters wide, an LCD TV (which can be hidden behind a decorative wooden panel if desired), a bathroom with shower, a refrigerator, a telephone and even free Wi-Fi.
The only room is on the second floor of a two-story building. There is a cozy cafe on the ground floor.
The cafe opened in 2010, and only on July 19, 2013, the hotel opened its doors, welcoming its first visitors. A room for up to 2 people will cost DKK 1,800 (EUR 240) per night. And that includes breakfast for two, which is served from 7 a.m. to noon. You can even order it to your room. Despite its modest size, the hotel is very popular. Therefore, if you decide to relax in it, take care of pre-booking. The success of the establishment may have been ensured by the former profession of its owner. Leif Singfeld (the hotel owner) worked in show business, so he knows how to attract the attention of visitors. Every square inch of his property deserves special attention. The hotel even has its own logo.

THE LONGEST WORD IN THE WORLD.

The longest word in the world consists of 189,819 English characters. This word means a chemical compound better known in the world as Titin (it is also called titin or connectin) - the largest protein known to science. Titin consists of 38,138 amino acids. The chemical formula of this protein is C132983H211861N36149O40883S693
There is no point in citing this word in its entirety here, since you will spend 3.5 hours of your time just reading it. And pronunciation of the names of such complex chemical compounds is only good for training the muscles of the tongue. Let me just say that it starts with Methionyl and ends (after 3.5 hours) with Isoleucine. The word takes up about 30 sheets of standard typewritten text.

JUMPING FROM THE HIGHEST HEIGHT TO THE GROUND.

An Austrian parachutist from the city of Salzburg, Felix Baumgartner, made a parachute jump from the highest altitude, thereby setting a world record.
This event happened on October 14, 2012. The jump was made from a height of 39,450 meters from the stratosphere. None of the modern aircraft for transporting people is capable of reaching such a height. To deliver the jumper to this height, a special space capsule was required, which was lifted by a balloon filled with helium. The jump was also made in a spacesuit, since it is no longer possible to breathe at such a height.
During the fall, the Austrian reached a speed of 1357.6 km/h, thereby exceeding the speed of sound. The athlete spent 4 minutes and 20 seconds in free fall.
INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT JUMPING FROM THE HIGHEST HEIGHT. The Austrian became the first person to overcome the speed of sound in free fall, and also broke the record for the fastest free fall and the highest flight on a stratospheric balloon. Felix Baumgartner is often called an "adrenaline junkie." On July 31, 2003, he became the first person to fly across the entire English Channel using a special wing.

THE BIGGEST ANIMAL IN THE WORLD.

The largest animal in the world is the Blue Whale. The whale is an animal, not a fish, since it is a mammal. The length of this giant can reach 33 meters and weight 190 tons. The maximum length was recorded in 1926 and was 33.58 meters. The habitat of this giant is almost the entire World Ocean.
The whale feeds on plankton, krill and crustaceans, and less often on small fish and cephalopods. It eats from 3.5 to 8 tons of food per day. The stomach of an adult whale can contain up to one and a half tons of food.
The whale has poor eyesight and smell, but a very well developed sense of touch and hearing. The lifespan of a blue whale is about 80-90 years, but long-livers of 110 years have also been encountered. The blue whale is a loner. Occasionally there are groups of 2-3 individuals. There are cases of detection of numerous groups of 60-70 individuals, but, as a rule, this is due to the presence of abundant food in such places.
INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT THE BIGGEST ANIMAL. When exhaling, the blue whale releases a vertical fountain of water in the form of a narrow, expanding upward cone or column up to 10 meters high. Female blue whales are larger than males. There are beliefs that specimens up to 37 meters long have been encountered. The tongue of such a whale alone can weigh 4 tons, which is already the weight of an adult elephant, and quite a large one at that. An adult blue whale has more than 8,000 liters of blood in its body. The heart weighs up to 1 ton and beats approximately 5-10 beats per minute. Blue whales can communicate with brothers at a distance of up to 33 km. The whale is capable of diving to depths of up to 500 meters. The whale breathes 1-4 times per minute.

THE BIGGEST POOL IN THE WORLD.

So, if you are planning to swim to your heart’s content in clear sea water, without fear of sharks and coastal waves, then welcome to the Pacific coast in the city of Algarrobo, which is located one hundred kilometers west of the capital of Chile, Santiago. This is where the largest swimming pool in the world is located, San Alfonso del Mar.
The maximum length of the pool is 1013 meters (3323 English feet). The area of ​​the water surface is 8 hectares. It is very clearly visible even from space.
The volume of liquid (in this case, filtered ocean water) is 250 million liters. The water is purified, filtered and supplied to the pool directly from the Pacific Ocean. The water temperature in it is quite comfortable - 26 degrees Celsius. It should be noted that the depth in it is not as impressive as the overall size. The maximum depth is only 3.5 meters. But this doesn’t stop us from even going on boat trips (in the pool!!!).
The pool was put into operation in December 2006. Construction cost Crystal Lagoons $2 billion. One water filtration system cost about $3.5 million. The pool costs $4 million to maintain annually.

THE SMALLEST CITY IN THE WORLD.

Most Small town in the world is located in Croatia. It is called Hum and is located in the municipality of Buzet on the Istrian peninsula. Only 17 people live there. Why is it called a city, because it has all the relevant infrastructure - a post office, a museum, a central square, a cemetery, souvenir and wine shops, and as many as two churches.
Khum - located on the top of a hill at an altitude of 349 meters. The city was built on the ruins of an ancient Roman settlement around the 11th century.
INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT THE SMALLEST CITY IN THE WORLD. The maximum number of residents who have ever lived here is 300 people. The city has only 2 streets and 20 buildings. There is a belief that the birth of Huma was a joke of local giants. They built the Khum fortress from several stones left over from the construction of cities in the Mirna River valley. The election of the city mayor, held in June, is quite unique. The men gather and with a sharp object, similar to a small sickle, make cuts on the corners of a special square staff. The number of notches per candidate is then counted. It's a kind of voting. The winner is solemnly presented with a rod, a symbol of power, called a “club”. Let us note that not everyone wants to be a leader, since the population of the city is elderly people with a lot of problems that need to be solved.

THE MOST EXPENSIVE WINE IN THE WORLD.

The Screaming Eagle Cabernet Sauvignon from the 1992 harvest is considered to be the most expensive wine in the world. This wine was produced in the Napa Valley of California (USA) where it was subsequently sold. At a charity wine auction in 2000, a 6-liter bottle of this noble drink went under the hammer for $500,000. The lucky winner was Cisco Systems top manager Chase Bailey.
It is worth noting that Screaming Eagle appeared on the market relatively recently, in 1992. And after 2 years it was already on the list of the best wines in the world.
But the contender for the title of the most expensive wine remained a contender. In 1989, New York citizen William Sokolin tried to sell a bottle of Chateau Margaux from the 1787 vintage with the initials of Thomas Jefferson himself (3rd President of the United States, one of the authors of the Declaration of Independence) for the same $500,000. It should be noted that there was no queue for this wine, and he came with a bottle to the reception hosted by Chateau Margaux at The Four Seasons restaurant. Everything would have been fine, but the waiter somehow managed to break this exhibit. Nevertheless, Sokolin received $225,000 from the insurance company, since he managed to insure the wine for a decent amount. The fate of the waiter is kept silent.

THE DEEPEST DEPRESSION IN THE WORLD.

The deepest place in the world is the Mariana Trench. It is located in the western part Pacific Ocean not far from the Mariana Islands, after which it was named. The length of the Mariana Trench is about 1500 kilometers. The bottom is flat, 1-5 km wide. Recently, the presence of mountains up to 2.5 km high was discovered at the bottom. According to 2011 research, the maximum depth of the Mariana Trench at its deepest point, called the Challenger Deep, is 10994 with an error of +/- 40 meters. The depression was formed at the junction of the Pacific and Philippine tectonic plates. The discovery and first measurement of the depth of the Mariana Trench occurred in 1875. Then the British measured 8367 meters. And in 1951 they found a depth of 10,863 meters. For the first time, people sank to the bottom of the Mariana Trench on January 23, 1960 on the bathyscaphe Trieste. These were explorer Jacques Piccard and US Navy lieutenant Don Walsh. Then it was proven that life exists even at such depths. At the bottom, fish as flat as flounder and various living organisms were found.
INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT THE MARIANA Trench. The pressure at the bottom is 108.6 MPa, which is 1072 times more than Atmosphere pressure at the level of the World Ocean. That's why the fish there are probably flat as a pancake. To date, only three people have visited the bottom of the Mariana Trench. There are many legends and myths about the existence of various monsters, dinosaurs and other cute creatures there. If you throw a metal ball weighing 1 kg, it will reach the bottom only after 64 minutes. The depth of the Mariana Trench is greater than the height of the tallest mountain, Everest.

THE SMALLEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD.

The smallest country in the world is the Vatican. It is located inside Rome, the capital of Italy. It can hardly be called a country in the usual sense. Even the title “city-country” does not quite suit the Vatican, since it is just a few streets almost in the very center of Rome. The area of ​​the state is 0.44 km2.
Population approximately 840 people. Citizens of this state are recognized as subjects of the Holy See. The country gained independence from Italy only on February 11, 1929. According to the international classification, the Vatican is the sovereign territory of the Holy See and the residence of the highest spiritual leadership of the Roman Catholic Church. The head of state is the Pope, elected for life by the cardinals.
The Vatican has the only non-profit planned economy in the world. By and large, the country exists on donations and some income from tourists from visiting museums and selling souvenirs.
INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT THE VATICAN. The Vatican has its own radio station, which broadcasts in 47 languages, including Russian. During times Ancient Rome The place where the smallest country in the world is now located was considered holy and was not inhabited. Vatican City citizenship is not hereditary. The length of the state border is 3.2 km. The Vatican has its own bank. True, it is called the “Institute of Religious Affairs.” The Vatican budget is 310 million US dollars. The state has its own Train Station and as many as 700 meters of railway tracks.

THE LARGEST AIRPORT IN THE WORLD.

The largest airport in the world is Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport. Located 11 kilometers from Atlanta, the capital of the state of Georgia, United States of America. The airport occupies a leading place in the world not only in passenger traffic but also in the number of takeoffs and landings. Passenger traffic through the airport annually amounts to about 90 million passengers, and according to the latest data it is already approaching 100 million. The number of takeoffs and landings hovers around 900,000, sometimes approaching almost 1 million. Most of the airport's flights are domestic.
The airport has five concrete runways and one helipad. The length of the strips is from 2743 to 3776 meters.
INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT THE BIGGEST AIRPORT IN THE WORLD. The first landing at the airport was made by a Florida Airways mail plane on September 15, 1926. The airport has 196 gates. The original name of the air harbor is Candler Field, named after the owner of the site, the founder of the Coca-Cola company and former mayor of Atlanta Asa Candler, who initially leased this site and then gave it for the construction of an airfield. The airport employs approximately 55,000 people.

THE HIGHEST SKYSCRAPER IN THE WORLD.

The tallest building in the world is the Burj Khalifa, a skyscraper with a height of 828 meters located in Dubai. In shape it is very similar to a stalagmite, or a very large toothpick. The significant opening took place on January 4, 2010 in the largest city of the United United Arab Emirates- Dubai.
The building has 163 floors and 57 elevators, but only one service elevator can take you from the first to the last floor, while the rest will require transfers. From the very beginning, this complex was planned as a “city within a city”, with all the corresponding infrastructure. Construction began in 2004. The building grew by 1-2 floors per week. The foundation of this monster is not anchored to the rock. So-called “hanging piles” 50 meters long and 1.5 meters in diameter were used as the foundation. And there are 192 such piles. 330,000 m3 of concrete and 39,000 tons of steel structures were used during construction. Construction took 22,000,000 man-hours.
Up to 12,000 workers worked on construction every day. Moreover, there is evidence that the workers were not paid that much, so there were periodic riots at the construction site.
As a result of titanic efforts and huge financial investments, the tallest building in the world was finally built and delights tourists and local residents. And now it tops the list of the tallest buildings in the world.
INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT THE HIGHEST SKYSCRAPER IN THE WORLD. Previously, the height record belonged to the Warsaw radio mast with its “pathetic” 646.38 meters. But it so happened that in 1991 it collapsed. The original name was “Burj Dubai” (translated as “Dubai Tower”). But then it was renamed “Burj Khalifa” (respectively “Khalifa Tower”) in honor of the President of the UAE Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan. The cost of this mega-miracle is estimated at 1.5 billion US dollars. The hotel's design was designed by Giorgio Armani. The Burj Khalifa's glass is washed every day, although it takes about three months to wash the entire surface of the building. More than 26,000 glass panels were used for glazing. Construction took 22 million man-hours. That is, one person will build this in just 22 million hours or ... 2511 years, and this is subject to round-the-clock work. In addition to hotels, restaurants and offices, the complex has 900 apartments. The entire floor at number 100 is owned by Indian billionaire B. R. Shetty. In March 2011, the famous “Spiderman” Alain Robert conquered the Burj Khalifa skyscraper in about six hours.

THE HIGHEST WATERFALL IN THE WORLD.

The tallest waterfall in the world is located in Venezuela, and is named Angel, in honor of the pilot who discovered it, James Angel (in the local dialect Angel). He first told the world about this miracle in 1933.
The waterfall is lost in the jungle of southeastern Venezuela, and is included in the Canaima National Park. The mountains in which Angel is born are called tepuis (the so-called table mountains, stunning in their beauty, have flat tops and steep slopes). The mountain itself, from which the highest waterfall falls, is called Auyantepuy, which translated into Russian means “Devil’s Mountain”. The highest point of the waterfall is considered to be 979 meters high, but the water falls from a height of 807 meters.
Getting to the waterfall is quite difficult. Highways not in this area. But on the other hand, this is even for the better; you will see the highest waterfall in the world in its natural, pristine beauty. Tourists are usually transported by small planes and offered to view it from the window. The best way will get to know the waterfall boat tour(usually lasts 2-3 days). INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT THE HIGHEST WATERFALL IN THE WORLD. Water, falling from such a height, practically does not reach the ground, breaking up into small particles in flight, forming something similar to fog, which spreads for several kilometers around. The waterfall flow rate is approximately 300 m3 per second. On November 16, 1933, James Angel discovered this waterfall, and only returned to it on October 9, 1937. But during landing the plane was damaged and the pilot and crew had to walk 11 days to reach civilization. James's aircraft rested where he left it for 33 years. Then, however, he was nevertheless moved by helicopter to the aviation museum of the city of Maracay. There is a mention that in 1910 the waterfall was discovered by explorer Ernesto Sanchez La Cruz, but for some reason it was Jace Angel who managed to attract attention to it. The waterfall is included in the list world heritage UNESCO On December 20, 2009, Hugo Chavez (then President of Venezuela) renamed Angel Falls to Kerepakupai-meru, which corresponds to one of its local names.

Everyone knows that Russia is the most big country in the world. But we decided to collect other amazing records of our state.

Record holders for length

The Russian state border is one and a half times the length of the equator. The longest border between Kazakhstan and Russia is approximately 7.5 thousand kilometers. The shortest one is with China (less than 40 kilometers).

The longest railway is also in Russia. This is the Trans-Siberian Railway, which stretches for 9289 kilometers. The Great Siberian Road connects Moscow and Vladivostok, and since October 18, 1916, it has been possible to travel from one end of the country to the other across Russian territory.

It is not surprising that the construction of such a gigantic railway gave rise to other records. Thus, the longest railway tunnel in the country is 15,343 meters. The Severomuisky tunnel took 26 years to build and is located on the territory of Buryatia.

The longest river in Russia is the Lena. It is also one of the ten longest rivers in the world.


The longest bridge in the country is located in Ulyanovsk (5825 meters). The Presidential Bridge spans the Volga and connects its right and left banks; it is also one of the longest bridges in Europe.

Height record holders

The tallest building in Europe is located in Moscow, the Federation Tower with a height of 374 meters.

In Russia there is also the most high mountain Europe - Elbrus, it rises 5642 meters.

Well, if you leave the Caucasus aside, there are other impressive mountains: for example, Klyuchevaya Sopka. The height of this active volcano is 4835 meters.


Russia is also rich in waterfalls. True, no one fully knows the final indicators of the highest: the 600-meter Talnikovy waterfall is located on the Putorana plateau, one of the most inaccessible places not only in Russia, but also in the world.

If we talk about human creations, the highest “artificial” waterfall rises 242 meters above the ground. This is the dam of the Sayano-Shushenskaya hydroelectric power station, which is located on the Yenisei.


Record holders for depth

Russia has the deepest metro in the world. The St. Petersburg Metro has 67 stations, and 60 of them are deep (from 22 to 86 meters). The deepest of them is Admiralteyskaya, which goes 86 meters underground.

Another man-made record holder is the “Well to Hell” or the Kola Superdeep Well. It was drilled to a depth of 12 kilometers and 262 meters to study the deep structure of the Earth. Just imagine Everest and Mariana Trench less.

But of course, we should not forget about another Russian record holder and our heritage - Lake Baikal. Exactly this deep lake planet and one of the largest natural reservoirs of fresh water, the maximum depth is 1642 meters.


Record holders for area

The area of ​​Russia is 17,125,191 square kilometers. This is approximately twice the size of Canada, China or the United States.

Russia is also home to the largest region in the world - the Republic of Sakha. Yakutia is larger than Kazakhstan and equal to approximately three Egypts or six Spains.

The largest lake in the world is also located in Russia (as well as on the territory of Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Iran and Azerbaijan) - the Caspian Sea. Its area (371,000 sq. km) is larger than Germany.

The largest island in Russia is located on Far East. Sakhalin is approximately the same size as the Czech Republic (76,400 km² versus 78,866 km²).


And the largest peninsula of Russia is Taimyr. It is larger than Norway or Japan.

Russia is also home to the largest nature reserve in the world - the Great Arctic Reserve. Its area is 41,692 sq. km., and it is larger than the Netherlands (41,526 sq. km.)

In Western Siberia, between the Ob and Irtysh rivers, there are the Vasyugan swamps. Their area is 53 thousand square kilometers, and they are one of the largest on the planet. For comparison, Denmark has an area of ​​41,000 sq. km.

There are many wonders in the world built by nature and man. Here you can learn about the greatest wonders of nature and engineering created so far.
The world's largest photo

The largest photograph to date is a 320 gigapixel panorama of London, which was compiled from 48,640 individual images. All images were shot with four Canon EOS 7D cameras and combined to create this 360-degree creation. If this were a physical photograph, it would be the size of Buckingham Palace. It's worth noting that the photo was taken from the roof of BT Tower.
The largest ship in the world


The largest ship, larger than the Empire State Building, was launched in South Korea. The Prelude is 488 meters long and 74 meters wide. When fully loaded, the ship weighs about 600,000 tons.
The largest airliner


Together with her twin brother, the Oasis of the Seas cruise ship is currently the largest passenger ship on the planet. Its length is 360 meters, and its twin brother Allure of the Seas is only 5 cm longer.
The largest lake in the world

The Caspian Sea is the largest lake on our planet. It is located at the junction of Europe and Asia. Today, the area of ​​the Caspian Sea is about 371,000 square meters.
The largest river


In terms of the size of the basin, as well as the depth and length of the river system, the Amazon is the most big river on the ground. The river has a length of 6992.06 km. In 2011, the Amazon was recognized as a natural wonder of the world.
The largest plane in the world


At the moment, the An-225 Mriya is rightfully considered the largest aircraft. This transport jet aircraft was developed by the Design Bureau named after. O. K. Antonova. It was designed and built in the USSR at the Kiev Mechanical Plant between 1984 and 1988. Today, only one copy flies, which is in operation by Antonov Airlines.

The largest machine in the world (the largest excavator)


The Bagger 288 excavator was built in 1978 by the German company Krupp for the Rheinbraun company. The vehicle is larger than NASA's crawler transporter, which is used to transport the shuttle and Apollo rockets to the launch pad. Bagger 288 is used for mining and digging large trenches. Every day it is capable of extracting 230 tons of coal.

The biggest ball


In 2002, a team of NASA engineers developed the world's largest hot air balloon, with a volume of 1.7 million cubic meters. m. The entire structure weighs 690 kilograms. It was launched as part of the LEE (Low Energy Electrons) program, and the ball was able to rise to a height of 49 kilometers. Research has shown that this balloon can be used to deliver equipment to record heights.
The largest book in the world


The largest book measures 5m x 8.06m and weighs approximately 1,500kg. It contains 429 pages and was created by Mshahed International Group, in Dubai, UAE on February 27, 2012. More than 50 people participated in the creation of the book, which was called “This is Muhammad”.
Biggest screen


The largest screen on Earth can be seen in Kazan. Large plasma panels were installed at the Kazan Arena stadium, and total area screen area is 3,622 square meters.

The biggest store


The Shinsegae department store was included in the Guinness Book of Records in the category “Largest Store in the World.” It was built in Busan, South Korea. It is worth noting that Busan is the second largest city in South Korea and the largest seaport on Earth. Shinsegae Department Store covers an area of ​​293,905 square meters. The opening took place in 2009 - it was then that the store broke the record of 100,000 square meters, previously held by Macy's department store in New York.
The largest stadium


At the moment, of the huge number of stadiums built for various sporting events, the May Day Stadium in Pyongyang (DPRK) is in the lead. This stadium can accommodate 150,000 spectators. It was built back in 1989 to host the XIII Festival of Youth and Students. It is worth noting the design feature of this stadium - 16 arches that form a ring. Thanks to these arches, the shape of the stadium resembles a magnolia flower. Despite the fact that the DPRK national football team plays at this stadium, it is mainly used for the massive Arirang festival.

The largest water park


Tropical Islands is the largest water park. It is located in Halbe in Brandenburg, Germany. Previously, the water park building was used as a hangar for airships. It is also worth noting that this building is the largest self-supporting hall in the world. The complex can accommodate up to 6,000 people per day. It employs about 500 people.


The largest aquarium


In Singapore, you can visit the Marine Life Park. Built on Sentosa Island, this aquarium is the largest in the world. The opening took place on November 22, 2012. The park consists of 2 parts: the S.E.A Aquarium and the Adventure Cove Waterpark. In the first, you can see more than 100,000 marine animals of 800 species living in a large aquarium filled with 45,000,000 liters of sea water.


The largest museum


One can argue for a long time which museum is the largest, but most opinions agree on the Louvre Museum (Musee du Louvre), which was visited by 9,720,260 people in 2012. Its area is 160,106 square meters. On an area of ​​58,470 sq. meters are the expositions.
The largest library


The Library of Congress is the largest in the world. This US national library is located in Washington DC and is the scientific library of the United States Congress. It is used by representatives of government agencies, research institutions, scientists, private firms, as well as industrial companies and schools.


The British Library can also be included in the same category. This national library of Great Britain is the second largest library in the world.
Largest airport


The Guinness Book of Records notes that the largest area major airport in the world is King Fahd International Airport (KFIA). It is located 25 kilometers from the city of Dammam (Saudi Arabia). Its area is 780 square meters.


In terms of passenger traffic and the number of takeoffs and landings, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is currently the busiest airport on Earth. It has several names: Atlanta Airport, Hartsfield Airport, Hartsfield-Jackson and it is located 11 km from the central business district of Atlanta, in the state of Georgia, USA.
Largest tomb


The tomb of the 16th Emperor of Japan, Nintoku (or O-sazaki), is one of the three largest tombs in the world, along with the Pyramid of Cheops and the tomb of Qin Shi Huang, ruler of the Qin kingdom (from 246 BC) , which stopped the centuries-long era of the Warring States. The Tomb of the Japanese Emperor is located in Sakai near Osaka and is the largest kofun in Japan (kofun is an ancient burial mound in the land of the rising sun). The tomb is 1,600 years old and looks like a keyhole when viewed from above. It occupies an area of ​​464,124 square meters.
Largest building


The Boeing 747, 767, 777 and 787 Dreamliner are some of the largest airliners in the world, and they are assembled at the Boeing Everett Factory, near Everett, Washington. The plant has a volume of more than 13 million cubic meters and an area of ​​almost 400,000 square meters, making the Boeing Everett Factory the largest building in the world.


The longest official name is a 305 meter high hill located in New Zealand.

Mamihlapinatapai (sometimes spelled mamihlapinatapei) is a word from the language of the Yagan (Tierra del Fuego) tribe. It is listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the "most compressed word" and considered one of the most difficult words to translate.

Mamihlapinatapai means " A look between two people that expresses the desire of each that the other will initiate what both want, but neither wants to be the first».

And here's what world's longest word?



The full chemical name of the largest protein contains 189,819 letters and is considered the longest word in any language.

Titin, also known as connectin, is a giant protein consisting of 244 individually folded protein regions connected by an unstructured peptide sequence.

In addition, the titin gene contains the largest number of exons, 363, found in a single gene.

Titin plays an important role in the contraction of striated muscle tissue, but it is best known by its technical name, which is considered the longest word in any language in the world.

The name "titin" is borrowed from the Greek word "titan" (giant deity, something of large size). The chemical name starts with methionyl...and ends with...isoleucine.

The full name of the largest protein would take up a lot of space in this post, but you

If you really want to hear what the longest word in the world sounds like, you can watch the video, which takes almost 3.5 hours to fully pronounce this name.

Interestingly, you won’t even see the full chemical name of titin in dictionaries, since dictionary compilers consider the names of chemical compounds to be a verbal formula, not a word. But no matter what you call it: a word, a formula or a whole story, it is extremely long.


The longest word in the Russian language has not yet been determined for a number of reasons. Theoretically, one of these words could be the adjectiveahydropyridopyridine, consisting of 55 letters. But will such a choice of winner be fair, because in analytical, let’s say, chemistry, the names of substances can be constructed according to a certain scheme and sometimes reach downright cosmic values.

Another frequently cited example is the construction of a word by adding the prefix right-. Its quantity can be unlimited, therefore, there will be plenty of letters in such a word.

Various words that contain a numeral and denote any value are also popular - one thousand eight hundred seventy-nine centimeters, or constructed like eighty-four years old. To indicate the age of, for example, the Earth. So there are countless possibilities for word creation. You can combine options for quite a long time, because, as we know, there are a lot of natural numbers. That is, you can ask yourself to express the diameter of the Earth in millimeters, and you can only imagine how many letters there will be in this newborn word. In view of this, the task of finding the longest word in the Russian language, alas, will not be crowned with success. Moreover, most of these words seem almost like monsters to the average person, and are not used at all in ordinary speech. Only on a local scale. That is, it is quite possible to find the longest word among parts of speech, for example, verbs or nouns.

Some difficulties are also created by the lack of agreement on whether different word forms can be used. So, for example, in the Guinness Book of Records in 1993, the longest word was the word X-ray electrocardiographic (33 letters), in the 2003 edition - highly considerate (35 letters). In the first case, an analogue of the word could be used - ente(42 letters). Disputes arose, naturally, due to the fact that, as we can see, in the first case the word was used in the genitive case, and in the second the spelling, for example, in the same case, would be longer by a letter. In general, the record-breaking words were never recognized, because the information is quite subjective and cannot be confirmed.

How do you like this longest abbreviation? (56 characters)

NIIOMTPLABOPARMBETZHELBETRABSBORMONNIMONKO H-OTDTECHSTROMONT

Research laboratory of operations for concrete reinforcement and reinforced concrete work for the construction of prefabricated monolithic and monolithic structures of the technology department of the construction and installation department of the USSR Academy of Construction and Architecture. That is, you can imagine how the employees of this organization answered the question about work.

Now let's talk about the very best of their kind.

Longest adjective with a hyphen: agricultural engineering (38 letters).
The longest nouns with a hyphen are: uprooter-bulldozer-loader and animate-inanimate (31 letters).
The longest noun without a hyphen: water-mud-peat-paraffin treatment (29 letters).
Longest adjective without a hyphen: electrophotosemiconductor (28 letters). These data are kindly provided by the spelling dictionary of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
The grammatical dictionary of A.A. Zaliznyak, published in 2003, believes that: the longest (in letters) common noun lexeme in dictionary form is the adjective private entrepreneur (25 letters; word forms in -ogo and -imi - 26 letters).

The longest verbs are to re-examine, to substantiate and to internationalize (all - 24 letters; the participles formed from them with the ending -uyuschie and the gerunds ending -ovavshisya - 25 letters each). The first time I couldn’t even immediately imagine the meaning of the second word...

The longest nouns are misanthropy and eminence (24 letters each; word forms in -ami - 26 letters each)
The longest animate nouns are eleventh-grader (20 letters) and clerk (21 letters), word forms in -ami are 22 and 23 letters, respectively.

The longest adverb recorded by the dictionary is unsatisfactory (19 letters). We should not forget that the overwhelming majority of qualitative adjectives ending in -y and -iy form adverbs in -о, -е or -и, which are not always recorded in the dictionary.

The longest interjection included in the dictionary is the slightly rude fizkult-hello (14 letters).

The word accordingly (14 letters) is also the longest preposition. The longest particle is exclusively a letter shorter.

But in addition to long, little-known and highly specialized words, there are also champions in literature, for example, the word for good consideration, which Nikolai Leskov used in the story “Hare Remise”. The most interesting thing is that no one knows the true meaning, it is quite likely that the author himself invented it . But probably everyone can imagine its meaning.

Our language hides a lot of interesting things, and I think the number of record-breaking words does not in any way affect the power and beauty of our Russian speech. While collecting information for this article, I learned an incredible number of interesting things. And for some reason I remembered that when I was seven years old I thought that the word electrosynchrophasotron was, well, the longest one, and Staroportofrankovskaya Street was generally something out of science fiction. Beliefs change...And most importantly, language is not something static, and is daily replenished with neologisms; he lives, is reborn, and it is unknown how long the champion word can become. Although, judging by the current desire of young people to shorten the word beyond recognition, it is still unknown who will win...

And when I was studying at the institute, there was a student in our group who considered his last name to be the longest in Russia - Skorobogatko - 13 letters, who has more?

 

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