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Hunting lodge in Jaktstuguskogen- ... that the hunting lodge (pictured) that gave its name to Jaktstuguskogen Nature Reserve in Sweden was built to resemble a Viking house?
- ... that Jordan Henderson is the first Liverpool captain to win the FIFA Club World Cup?
- ... that despite overcrowding at the Nostrand Avenue station in Brooklyn, two of its entrances remained closed for several decades?
- ... that Tetraponera tessmanni, a very aggressive ant, is able to establish dominance over the whole of the liana in which it lives, which may be 50 m (164 ft) long?
- ... that Ole Børud is featured on a song by a choir project that involved recordings from around the world because of the COVID-19 pandemic?
- ... that according to Oliver Heaviside, the law of squares does not mean that an electric current knows where it is going?
- ... that the book The Forgotten Holocaust: The Poles Under German Occupation, 1939–1944 resulted in a series of reviews and letters that were described as "particularly vicious"?
- ... that no admiral has ever lived at Admiral's House in Hampstead?