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Hi! Did you know... Prostitutes in the Netherlands pay taxes? Find out more at our new slideshow, We

Hi! Did you know... Prostitutes in the Netherlands pay taxes? Find out more at our new slideshow, [15 facts you didn't know about... THE NETHERLANDS]( We added some new random facts you haven’t seen yet: - The site of Berlin's Tempelhof Airport was originally Knights Templar land in medieval Berlin, and from this beginning came the airport's name. - Louis Bonaparte, Napoleon's brother, was known as and is still called the "King of Rabbits" because he mispronounced the Dutch phrase "I am your king" and instead said "I am your rabbit" when he took over the Netherlands in 1806. - France paid the highest taxes in Europe in 2016, with a real tax rate of 57.53%. - Marie Antoinette's last words were "Pardon me, sir, I meant not to do it," an apology to her executioner for stepping on his toes. - Ancient Egyptians had a 70% accurate method for detecting pregnancy: a woman would pee on some seeds. If they sprouted, she was pregnant. - The last car to have a cassette deck come standard was the Lexus SC430 in 2010. - It is illegal in Saudi Arabia to name a child Sandy, Elaine or Linda. Check out all the new facts you haven’t seen this week by login into [www.Factslides.com]( You might also want to check out our first book, [1001 Facts to Make your Brain Explode](. The FACTSlides Team. Feedback? Reply this email with your thoughts! Not interested anymore? [Unsubscribe](.

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