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How have the rules of basketball been changed in North Korea?

In North Korea, according to Chinese media reports, basketball players play by heavily modified rules. So, for a productive slam dunk (throwing the ball on top of the ring), the player brings the team not 2, but 3 points. For a long-range shot, after which the ball flew into the basket without touching its edge - not 3, but 4. For missing a free kick, the team is minus a point. And all effective shots in the last three minutes of the match are evaluated immediately at 8 points.

Authors: Jimmy Wales, Larry Sanger

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Why are all flags except Nepalese rectangular?

Before the beginning of the era of navigation, state flags had a variety of forms. The rectangular shape, with an aspect ratio of 2 to 1 or 3 to 2, was the most practical for mounting on ship masts. Gradually, this form of flags became standard, first in Europe, and then around the world. The only currently non-rectangular state flag (with the exception of the square banners of Switzerland and the Vatican) is the flag of Nepal. Perhaps this is due to the fact that this landlocked mountain kingdom did not need to change the shape of the banner to be installed on ships.

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