The oldest University in Scotland is the third oldest in the English speaking world, founded in 1410 it is the University of St. Andrews in Fife.
The world's oldest (of the seven existing) and smallest continent is Australia.
The oldest canal in the world is believed to be the Grand Canal in China, constructed over 2,500 years ago during the Warring States period. It is an extensive waterway system that has been used for transportation, irrigation, and flood control.
St Andrews accepts both male and female students.
As far as I know it is Bulgaria - founded in 681 AD, when khan Asparukh and his people (presumably around 1.5 million) crossed the Danube river, invading Byzantine empire, allied with the Slavic tribes, crushed the Byzantine armies and signed a peace treaty with Byzantine empire, according to which they had the right to rule the lands north from the mountain Stara Planina and Byzantine empire had to pay tribute.
the worlds oldest salamander was 100 years but then it died on its 101st birthday
the worlds oldest tutle was killed by very hungry sailors
The oldest known vegetable is the pea.
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According to Wikipedia i think the oldest cat was 38.
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Yes Denmark is the home of the worlds oldest roller coaster, it is in a little amusment named Tivoli