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Few franchises have captured the imagination of the world quite like Pokémon. What began in 1996 as a pair of Game Boy titles inspired by Satoshi Tajiri’s childhood love of insect collecting has since grown into the most profitable media franchise in history, spanning video games, anime, trading cards, movies, merchandise, and even augmented reality experiences. With over a t...


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Villa Savoye is more than just a house—it’s a manifesto of modernist architecture and a living symbol of Le Corbusier’s revolutionary vision. Built between 1928 and 1931 in Poissy, France, this sleek concrete structure embodies the architect’s famous “Five Points of Architecture,” ...


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Tteokbokki, Korea’s beloved stir-fried rice cake dish, is more than just a spicy street food—it’s a culinary icon with a fascinating history that stretches from royal courts to bustling markets and even international stadiums. Known for its chewy rice


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The ultramarine flycatcher (Ficedula superciliaris), also known as the white-browed blue flycatcher, is one of the most striking small birds found across the Himalayas and parts of South Asia. With its vivid ultramarine-blue plumage, contrasting white underparts, and fascinating behavioral traits, this species has captured the attention of ornithologists and bird ent...


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The Silk Road was far more than a trade route—it was a sprawling network of land and sea paths that connected civilizations across Eurasia for over 2,000 years, shaping the course of history. Stretching more than 6,400 kilometers (4,000 miles), it carried silk, spices, porcelain, and pa...


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