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What was the US’s population in 1776? Just how many time zones does the immense expanse of Canada span? Where was the green ink used for American money invented? Scroll down our infographic and discover the answers to these and more surprising facts about North America.
Home to many of the world’s top universities and boasting a huge number of international students from the world over, the US and Canada consititute two of the most popular study abroad destinations. Therefore, if you smile while reading these surprising facts and you feel that studying in North America would be a good option for you, you might also want to check out the region’s top universities based on the QS World University Rankings® 2015/16. Enjoy and get inspired!
Sofia formerly worked for QS's social media team. She holds a Master of Arts in Brands, Communication and Culture from Goldsmiths, University of London. She is originally from Athens, Greece.
The Duolingo English Test (DET) is a widely accepted, remote English test, recognised by thousands of universities and widely supported in student visa processes in the major study abroad destinations, including the United States, Canada, UK and Canada.
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What was the US’s population in 1776? Just how many time zones does the immense expanse of Canada span? Where was the green ink used for American money invented? Scroll down our infographic and discover the answers to these and more surprising facts about North America.
Home to many of the world’s top universities and boasting a huge number of international students from the world over, the US and Canada consititute two of the most popular study abroad destinations. Therefore, if you smile while reading these surprising facts and you feel that studying in North America would be a good option for you, you might also want to check out the region’s top universities based on the QS World University Rankings® 2015/16. Enjoy and get inspired!
You may also be interested in our surprising facts about Latin America, Europe and Australia.
Infographic by Georgia Philippou for TopUniversities.com.
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Sofia formerly worked for QS's social media team. She holds a Master of Arts in Brands, Communication and Culture from Goldsmiths, University of London. She is originally from Athens, Greece.
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