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Tracing Loona’s steps in Paris

Posted on November 6, 2023May 16, 2025 by Stefano Cammisa

Last year, while I was traveling around Europe, I stopped in various places around the continent where the members of K-Pop group Loona have been, including the locations where they shot a music video and had photoshoots for their albums. While I was there, I tried to take the same pictures as them, and I…

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The history of zombies

Posted on October 30, 2023June 12, 2024 by Stefano Cammisa

Zombies are one of the most popular and common creatures in the modern horror genre, being featured in countless movies, series, and novels. While now the characteristics of zombies are pretty well defined and uniform across different works of fiction, their features have changed and evolved since their first appearance in popular culture in the…

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The continents submerged under the ocean

Posted on October 23, 2023June 12, 2024 by Stefano Cammisa

Only 29.2% of the surface of Earth is land, while the remaining 70.8% is covered by the oceans. The landmasses located above sea level are divided into continents. While there are various ways to distinguish the continents, the most common model counts seven of them: Europe, Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Australia, and Antarctica…

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The most remote inhabited island in the world: Tristan da Cunha

Posted on October 16, 2023June 12, 2024 by Stefano Cammisa

Tristan da Cunha is a small archipelago located in the South Atlantic Ocean, consisting of the main island of the same name, Gough Island, Inaccessible Island, and the Nightingale Islands. While the latter three islands are uninhabited, Tristan da Cunha has a population of around 250 people, and is the most remote inhabited island in…

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My review of the three K-Pop concerts I attended this year: Red Velvet, Odd Eye Circle, Aespa

Posted on October 9, 2023June 12, 2024 by Stefano Cammisa

I have been a fan of K-Pop music for quite a few years now, and I previously attended two K-Pop concerts, I saw Blackpink in Barcelona on May 28, 2019, and Loona in Frankfurt on September 11, 2022 (and I talk extensively about the latter in this article). This year many groups held concerts in…

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Dangun and the story of the mythical founding of Korea

Posted on October 2, 2023June 12, 2024 by Stefano Cammisa

According to Korean tradition, Dangun was the mythical founder of Gojoseon, the first Korean kingdom that ruled over a territory stretching between the modern-day Liaoning Province in Northeast China and the northern portion of the Korean Peninsula in ancient times. The myth of Dangun first appeared in the 13th-century Samguk Yusa, a historical record that…

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The Whisky War: why Denmark and Canada share a land border

Posted on September 25, 2023June 12, 2024 by Stefano Cammisa

Denmark is a European country located north of Germany, while Canada occupies the northern portion of North America, bordering the United States to the south and the U.S. state of Alaska to the west. However, this two countries, that are seemigly so far from each other, share a short land border in the Arctic region…

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A day trip from Copenhagen to Malmö and Lund

Posted on September 18, 2023June 12, 2024 by Stefano Cammisa

Copenhagen is a city filled with famous landmarks and interesting attractions, and a tourist could easily spend multiple days visiting it. However, just crossing to the other side of the Øresund strait, the Swedish cities of Malmö and Lund offer many more fascinating sights, and can be visited together in a single day trip from…

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The discovery of the outer Solar System: Uranus, Neptune, Pluto, and beyond

Posted on September 11, 2023June 12, 2024 by Stefano Cammisa

For millennia the only known celestial objects were those visible to the naked eye. In the Solar System these are limited to the Sun, the Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, and some comets and asteroids occasionally passing near our planet. Astronomy was revolutionized in the early seventeenth century, when Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei was…

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The history of San Marino, the oldest country in the world

Posted on September 4, 2023June 12, 2024 by Stefano Cammisa

More than 1700 years have passed since the year 301, there have been countless invasions, revolutions, and wars, countries have come and gone, empires have risen and fallen, but one thing has remained constant on the ever-changing world map throughout all this period of time: the Republic of San Marino. San Marino is a small…

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