...that land under cultivation has grown from under 400,000 acres (1,600 km²) in 1976 to more than eight million acres (32,000 km²) in 1993 thanks to the irrigation in Saudi Arabia?
...that the town of Orlová in the Czech Republic was named for the eagle that, legend has it, caused the premature birth of Kazimierz, son of Duke Mieszko and his wife, Ludmiła, on the spot where the town was founded?
...that Georg Beess, the last noble owner of the château (pictured) in Hnojník was expelled to Germany in 1946, although the mayor of Hnojník refused to sign the decree to expel him?
... that the church (pictured) in the Doly district of Karviná, Czech Republic, still holds masses, despite leaning 6.8° due to extensive coal undermining?
... that Ujazdów Avenue in Warsaw was renamed after Stalin in 1953, but the traditional name was restored three years later?