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What countries were mentioned in the poem that formed the basis of the Armenian anthem? Detailed answer

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What countries were mentioned in the poem that formed the basis of the Armenian anthem?

The text of the Armenian anthem is based on Mikael Nalbandian's poem "Song of an Italian Girl" about the struggle of the Italian people against the Austrian occupation. Only in the anthem, the references to Italy are replaced by Armenia, the word "Austria" is replaced by "enemies", and the line about the tricolor is left, since the flag of Armenia is also tricolor.

Authors: Jimmy Wales, Larry Sanger

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What law of distribution of numbers allows you to check the reliability of financial data?

There is Benford's mathematical law, which states that the distribution of the first digits in the numbers of any data sets from the real world is uneven. The numbers from 1 to 4 in such sets (namely, birth or death statistics, house numbers, etc.) in the first position are much more common than the numbers from 5 to 9. The practical application of this law is that it can be check the accuracy of accounting and financial data, election results and much more. In some US states, the non-compliance of data with Benford's law is even formal evidence in court.

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