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Luis Corvalán (right) with Erich Honecker
- ... that anti-Pinochet dissident Luis Corvalán (pictured) had his appearance surgically altered by Soviet doctors before returning to Chile?
- ... that the two known populations of the desert musk shrew are found on opposite ends of Africa?
- ... that the body of a rebel commander was identified after the Battle of Siluk by his diamond-adorned kris?
- ... that the origin of Girls' Day in China is uncertain?
- ... that Patriots in Georgia conducted a raid on Tybee Island to capture runaway slaves during the American Revolutionary War?
- ... that "Multo" was the first song by a Filipino act to enter the Billboard Global 200 chart?
- ... that last year, Pope Francis simplified the book for papal funerals?
- ... that commentators described American wrestler Wyatt Hendrickson defeating an Olympic gold medalist as the "biggest upset in NCAA history"?
- ... that The Alchemist Code, a game themed around the seven deadly sins, collaborated with The Seven Deadly Sins?
The Royal Palace of Amsterdam is a royal residence in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Opened in 1655 as a town hall, the main architect was Jacob van Campen, who designed it in the Dutch Baroque style. Louis Bonaparte became King of Holland in 1806 and established his court in Amsterdam, turning the town hall into a palace; it has been used by Dutch monarchs since then, although their main place of residence is Huis ten Bosch in The Hague. The Royal Palace of Amsterdam is used for entertaining and official functions during state visits and other official receptions, such as New Year receptions. This photograph shows the Royal Palace from Dam Square in 2016.Photograph credit: Diego Delso
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