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How long does it take to get from Kissing to Wedding via Petting and Fucking? Detailed answer

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How long does it take to get from Kissing to Wedding via Petting and Fucking?

The journey between the German cities of Kissing and Wedding takes just over 9 hours. At the same time, on the road you can pass the German Petting (Petting) and the Austrian Fucking (Fucking).

Authors: Jimmy Wales, Larry Sanger

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How did the Pacific get its name?

In 1513, the Spanish conquistador Vasco Nunez de Balboa (1475-1519), in search of a rich southern coastal country (Peru), was the first European to cross the Isthmus of Panama at its narrowest point and on September 29 went (at the head of a detachment of 27 people) to the Pacific Ocean. The body of water discovered by him, lying to the south of the Isthmus of Panama, Balboa called the South Sea and proclaimed the possession of the Spanish crown (not suspecting that the greatest of the oceans of the Earth lay before him).

In 1521, Ferdinand Magellan (circa 1480-1521) crossed the Pacific Ocean for the first time and gave it such a name because on the way from the western coast of South America to the coast of Asia, his expedition never got into a storm.

Later, the English navigator Francis Drake (1540-1596), who crossed the Pacific Ocean second, said that the name "Raging Ocean" would be more appropriate for him.

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