Yes the discovery was real. Check out the French Science journal La Nature Vol. 18, 1890 issue 888. pg 11-12. The discovery is described in detail in that publication by the Anthropologist Georges Vacher de Lapouge, who found the bones at the bottom of an ancient Bronze age tumulus near Castelnau Le-Lez, France in the winter of 1890.
The Giant of Castelnau is not real. It is a hoax created by a French photographer in the late 19th century. There is no scientific evidence to support the existence of such a giant.
The giant landmass was known as 'Pangea', before the continental drift separated the land into diffrent continents.
The giant landmass that once contained all of the continents is called Pangaea.
Russia is the giant country that is split into two continents, Europe and Asia. Its vast territory stretches across both continents, making it the largest country in the world by land area.
No, Pangaea was not the only giant landmass. Earlier in Earth's history, there were other supercontinents such as Rodinia and Gondwana. The movement of tectonic plates caused these landmasses to break apart and come together over millions of years.
China is often referred to as the "sleeping giant" due to its large population, vast landmass, and significant economic and military potential. The term implies that China has immense power and influence that has yet to be fully realized on the global stage.
Castelnau-d'Anglès's population is 92.
The population of Castelnau-d'Estrétefonds is 5,195.
The population of Castelnau-Barbarens is 489.
The population of Castelnau-Chalosse is 510.
The population of Castelnau-Tursan is 181.
The population of Castelnau-Magnoac is 763.
The population of Castelnau-d'Arbieu is 201.
Castelnau-Durban's population is 413.
Castelnau-Pégayrols's population is 321.
Castelnau-Valence's population is 354.
Castelnau-d'Aude's population is 448.
The population of Castelnau-Picampeau is 182.