Interesting facts about women
On International Women's Day, we simply could not pass by and not give any attention to the beautiful half of humanity. Today, in our selection of extremely interesting facts about women.
The first programmer is a woman - & ndash; British Ada Lovelace.

For more than a year (2005 - 2006) in New Zealand, all the main posts of the country were occupied by the fair sex: the queen, the governor-general, the speaker, the supreme judge and the prime minister).

The only woman who won once points in the race of Formula 1 was the Italian Lella Lombardi in 1975 year. In all, five women participated in the race in their history.

German language offers German men the word Drachenfutter, literally denoting & laquo; dragon food & raquo; and applied by guilty husbands in relation to a gift to his wife for being guilty of something.

The female name Inna, was originally male.

The smaller the female breast, the more sensitive it is, since the number of nerve endings in it does not depend on the size and all the same.

There are two peaks in Antarctica, called Breasts of Una. They are named for a girl who worked at one time during the British Antarctic Expedition.

The recognized guru of Hinduism Mata Amritanandamayi embraced more than 30 million people for her life.

About four centuries ago in England, among women and girls, baked goods, called cockle bread, were popular. The dough was applied to the vulva, so that all folds were imprinted, and then sent to the oven. This batch was given to the beloved as an aphrodisiac.

In Nigeria, it is believed that the fuller a woman, the more consistent she is.

Graça Machel was the only woman who was the first lady at once in two different states. First, she was the wife of the President of Mozambique, and then the wife of the President of South Africa.

A South Korean woman named Cha Cha-chung at the age of 69 decided to obtain a driver's license and, as a result, received them five years later. For this, the woman had to retake the theoretical part 950 times, and the practical & ndash; 10. As a sign of respect for perseverance, owner of brand-new driver licenses, Hyundai presented the car, and the woman herself became a national heroine.

The sad statistics from South Africa: in this country the woman is more likely to be raped than to learn to read.

Ancient Roman women did not have their own names. They were called by the generic name of their father.

A woman pharaoh named Hatshepsut was forced to wear an overhead beard and men's clothing, since only men could be pharaohs.

In times of black and white television, female broadcasters, as well as actresses, made up with green blush and lipstick, as the red color was too faded in black and white.

Runner from Poland, Stanislava Valasevich, who set a world record in the hundred-meter mark in 1932, turned out to be a man. This was clarified only after the death of Stanislaus.

In the Middle Ages, ladies wore pieces of furs of fur-bearing animals around their necks or hands, not for beauty, but for the protection of fleas.

The Tiwi tribe living in northwestern Australia issues their daughters in marriage at birth.

And finally, the incident-curiosity. Women, if you were presented with flowers of yellow mimosa for the eighth of March, you know, you are deceived :) Flowers of mimosa lilac. And what you were given is called a silvery acacia:)
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