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The Yo-yo was invented in Greece
This is a cool fact about Greece that I stumbled upon during my research, the yo-yo was invented in Greece in 500 BC. People often think the yo-yo was invented in China, but it was actually first mentioned in Greek history. Even Egypt had early renderings of the Yo-yo.
In Certain Spots in Greece, You Can’t Wear High Heels
Confused about this one? It might sound a bit weird at first, but it actually makes sense. Remember when we mentioned that you can visit many ancient temples in Greece
Well, the reason why you can’t wear high heels in certain places is simple: so that you don’t end up creating cracks in the stone with the heel and damaging places with such a rich history. The idea dates back to the fifth century BC and has influenced many of the modern democratic nations of today. Who enjoys a day of exploring and walking around in high heels anyway? Read other weird laws around the world