The best sources for trivia about the world would be the World Almanac, and also the CIA World Factbook.
Don't ask Wajas trivia questions on here, it's one reason why they almost took the trivia down because of this. Go look it up.
Here is some Japanese trivia. Japan is the 10th most populated country in the world with a population of over 127 million people.
One personal trivia about me is that I have a collection of vintage postcards from around the world that I've been collecting since I was a child.
Try searching google or have a look at http://www.paulsquiz.com/Music_Quiz_Questions/
You can find daily trivia facts RSS feeds on websites dedicated to trivia and quizzes, such as Trivia Plaza or Mental Floss. Additionally, you can use news aggregator platforms like Feedly to search for specific trivia feeds. Many educational blogs and podcasts also offer RSS feeds that may include daily trivia content. Simply look for the RSS icon or link on these sites to subscribe.
You love to go mad on thinking something and end up in something else. You love to remember what others call trivia and you will yell and cry for missing a trivia and seems to be lost, still you call that 'trivia'........ :)
It would be a good idea to look around for the "good fairy" Brentilda (Gruntilda's sister), and write down what she tells you. She shows up in multiple locations.
trivia? do u mean like trivia games or what? cause if ur talking about trivia games you could always search for it or make your own trivia game
About 8 cents. Whole set of 56 cards go for about $4.50 right now.
This would depend on the trivia game. On Pi Day many classes develop trivia games. You could try looking up the individual questions. This must allow you to be more successful on your search for answers.
Take a look at this site: http://www.coolquiz.com/trivia/explain/docs/mirrors.asp
www.quizrocket.com to the right should be a long bar look down it