Browsing articles tagged with " United Kingdom"
Apr
12
2011

Top 10 Famous Ships in the History

Top 10 Most Famous Ships in the History

So here is my list of the top ten most famous ships—both military and civilian—in history. 10.  The Santa Maria It is less than 70 feet long and by all accounts a slow and hideous vessel, some of the people deny the fame the tiny Spanish boat  achieved when she brought Christopher Columbus to the new world. 9. C.S.S. Hunley This was built by the Confederates in 1863 specifically to sink Union ships then barricading [...]

Mar
19
2011

Top 10 Busiest Airports In The World

Charles De Gaulle Airport, Paris, France

Airports are natural hubs of humanity. They are always busy, at any given moment thousands of people are coming or going and there are innumerable people who work at airports taking care of the infrastructure and the smooth running of the place. But there are some airports which even in these hubs of activity stand head and shoulders above the others due to the large number of people who use them. These are the ten [...]

Mar
8
2011

Top 10 Most Powerful Countries

Top 10 Powerful Countries of the World

Today top10marvels come with top 10 most powerful countries list after a  number of surveys. Lets see who are the top 10 powerful countries today. 10. Republic of Brazil The Republic of Brazil is very large and is part of Latin America. It is said to hold the largest Portuguese speaking population in the world. In addition to that, the media of the country is quite stable and its relations with the rest of the [...]

Mar
5
2011

Top 10 Wonders of the World

Taj Mahal, Agra, India

Top10Marvels collected this list from research and information provieded on wikipedia. Top10Marvels always try to give you authenticated lists with details. Today we are going to share the list of top 10 wonders of the world. 10. Hagia Sophia, Istanbul, Turkey Hagia Sophia is a former Orthodox patriarchal basilica, later a mosque, and now a museum in Istanbul, Turkey. From the date of its dedication in 360 until 1453, it served as the cathedral of [...]

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