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Female gymnasts have to dance. What if the sport actually valued it?
Women's artistic gymnastics may be one of the few Olympic events to feature music and choreography, but it doesn't mean the sport takes them truly seriously. In 2016, in the middle of the Rio Games, the specialist publication Dance Magazine declared that today's floor routines "insult dance."
Mezzanine floors to be banned in Istanbul amidst quake panic
Amid the quake panic in the country's largest metropolis of Istanbul, which has a population of 16 million, the city's municipality is taking measures to ban mezzanine floors in accordance with the new zoning regulation to make the city more quake-resistant.
Two Dead in a Fire in Downtown Sofia
Fire in the center of Sofia. The fire broke out at around 5.30 a.m. this morning on the third floor of a building on Khan Asparuh Street. It quickly spread to higher floors.
It is believed that the reason for the fire to grow so fast is that the building is a joist.
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Woman creates amazing coin-floor! (photos-video)
When Tonya Tooners from Portland, Oregon wanted to update the flooring in her room, she rejected all the usual materials such as wood, tiles, bricks and carpet.
Instead, she went to a bank and got three huge bags of pennies, each containing 5,000 coins. She also bought glue, grout, wood filler and epoxy from a hardware store.
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Bulgarian Archaeologists Discover 1600-Year-Old Mosaic in Downtown Sofia
Bulgarian archaeologists discovered a unique, richly decorated, 1600-year-old mosaic during excavation works in downtown Sofia at the site of the ancient Roman city of Serdica.
The mosaic, which was uncovered below a concrete supporting block under the central Dondukov boulevard, has six colours and is made of natural elements.