Mom is the closest and dearest person. It plays a vital role in a child's life. The main one is the birth itself. Knowing about the upcoming torment, women decide to take this step consciously. To honor mothers, a holiday was established dedicated to all women who have a child, and to those who are just carrying a baby. In the Russian Federation, it is officially celebrated every last Sunday in November.

history of the holiday

The history of the national mother's day is short. The holiday was established in 1998 on January 30. Boris Yeltsin's decree number 120 served as a help. The initiator of introducing this date into the calendar of significant events in the Russian Federation was A. Aparina, a State Duma deputy. She was an activist and was in a service dealing with women, families and the younger generation.

In the Russian Federation, the first holiday dedicated to mothers was arranged by a teacher teaching Russian language and literature. Baku resident E. Huseynova, who works at the local school No. 288, organized an event for students and parents. The events of October 30, 1988 went down in history. They were covered by the media and received public approval and support. Later, such events, which do not yet have an official status, have become traditional for many educational institutions.

1. The kindest, most beautiful woman in the world!
2. Fairy
3. Princess
4. Yanushka
5. Loves Berlin cakes
6. Laughter and comedian
7. Before my birth, my mother was "marked for luck" by a dove.
8. I always dreamed of unusual names for my children, as she herself liked to be the only Yana among her peers))
9. Interior designer, insanely talented. (melochistudio.ru)
10. Active website and Instagram user
11. Mom has the softest hands and the nicest smell.
12. Mom loves the sun: she has a lot of freckles and gorgeous, reddish, thick hair
13. Incredibly delicious cooks! Master "porridge from an ax"
14. Frog traveler and citizen of the world
15. Master of finding sales...))
16. "Just Yana." Mommy doesn't really like being addressed in official form (Yana Vladimirovna, you)
17. Still not used to the name "Popova"
18. Beautiful every second with mom. Even in silence
19. In my mother's childhood photographs, I see myself, we are very similar.
20. But from the back mom - Julia
21. Music fan and movie fan
22. She has 9 siblings, her mother is the oldest
23. They don’t always sell her, for example, cigarettes and ask for a passport
24. There should have been more than 3 of us ((
25. Mom always understands why, who and what did
26. The princess is not comfortable and does not like the way almost all flat shoes sit on her, so she mostly walks in heels
27. Favorite musical group - Parov Stelar
28. In the car, he listens to the radio "maximum" and "relax.fm"
29. I used to sew a lot, even her wedding dress is “handmade”)
30. We love to go grocery shopping together, even if we only need to buy a carton of milk.
31. Best at explaining geometry and algebra
32. Creative Mentor
33. We used to often dance: we stood in a circle and repeated movements to funny music one after another
34. Yulia, Mom and I are three "Snow Whites" who can't tan.
35. On her birthday, Loli for the first time and very successfully composed a beautiful, sincere poem, but Alois did not really understand it.
36. Being still a very little princess, she adored A. Dumas and J. Austin
37. At the age of 12 she made money by creating drawings for architecture students
38. Around my age - but not for long - I did karate, it came in handy
39. She used to often tell us jokes about Cheburashka, Vovochka and Russian-German-Eskimo
40. Fool-smoking room :(
41. Incredibly strong woman
42. It used to be that it was impossible to be taller than mom ... now mommy often makes fun of herself, calling her "gnome")
43. "Cinderella". It is with this fairy tale that the mother's role of the princess begins.
44. Her husband is a genius. Loli is an incredible person, but a terrible pest))
45. Favorite weather - “nothing too much”) therefore, loves spring and autumn most of all
46. ​​Lover of TV shows (Dexter, Sherlock, IP, etc.)
47. Frau Doctor Sommer
48. Swims very well on his back
49. Her brother Sasha is the best friend, sister Alinka is the best friend
50. Forged her mom's signature for her brother's absenteeism notes.
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Motherhood is one of the most beautiful events that happens to almost all women. In different countries, there are different customs for celebrating Mother's Day, mothers are congratulated on this day in different ways. In Japan, a carnation attached to clothes is a symbol of honoring the mother. If the mother is in good health, a red flower is pinned, and if the mother is already dead, then a white one is used. In Canada, mom is served breakfast in bed on this day, and in Germany they make postcards with their own hands. English mothers receive a cake as a gift from their children, and in Russia the action “Mom, I love you” is held, where the forget-me-not symbolizes the memory of loved ones.

Story

In many states, including the United States, Mother's Day is celebrated every year on the second Sunday of May. Mothers and those who are just waiting for the birth of a child are congratulated on this holiday. In America, this day appeared thanks to Anna Jarvis, who, although she was childless, understood how difficult motherhood was. She offered to dedicate one day to mothers, making a petition to government agencies. On May 10, 1908, the first Mother's Day was celebrated.

The image of the mother has changed. In America, in 2010, the proportion of women who gave birth before the age of 40 was 80%, while in 1976 this figure was 10% higher. According to studies conducted from 1990 to 2008, the level of education of mothers has increased. However, this period also saw an increase in the number of mothers raising a child alone. It also found that, on average, women began to have children later in life.

By 2008, the proportion of women aged 35 to 39 who gave birth to their first child had increased by 47%, and the number of primiparas aged 40 to 44 had increased by 80% compared to 1990. Moreover, the average number of newborns has not changed and amounted to 4.3 million children per year.

First word

The kids themselves decided what they would call their mothers. In all languages, the word "mother" is pronounced very similarly. For example, in English, "mother" sounds like "mom" ("mom"). What is the reason? The answer is simple. It was the children who determined how it is more convenient for them to call their mothers. The syllable "ma" is the easiest for a child to pronounce, so children begin to say it one of the first.

That is why in Russia, and in China, and in Germany, and in Spain and in other countries of the world, kids use this syllable to denote the person closest to them.

Two relatives

A part of you stays with your mom even after birth. When does a child lose physical contact with his mother? During pregnancy, the baby and mother are one. And after birth, the child becomes a separate being.

Through the placenta, the embryo and the female body exchange cells with each other. The cells of a child can be stored in the mother's body for several years, or even decades. The surprising discovery came geneticist Diana Bianchi (Diana Bianchi), who works at research University Tufts (Tufts University). She found in the body of a woman the cells of her son, who was then already 27 years old. It is difficult to say whether this is true or a manipulation of scientists, but the fact is interesting.

Transformation of the mother's brain. In 2011, scientists identified qualitative changes in the female brain after the birth of a child. As a result of research, it was found that the level of gray matter in the mother's brain becomes higher within four months after childbirth. Experiments on rats also show an improvement in their sense of smell after the offspring. The alleged cause may be hormonal changes in the body of pregnant women. You can draw an analogy with the formation of the brain of adolescents, which occurs due to hormonal changes.

Records

Mother's Day - interesting facts and records. There are many controversial claims that seem to be made up, but there is no way to check them all:

  1. The mother of many children is a Russian peasant woman. She had 69 children in 27 years.
  2. The oldest mother is Raya Devi Lohan from India. She was lucky enough to become a mother at the age of 70.
  3. And the heaviest child was born by the Italian Carmelina Fidele in 1955. Her baby at birth weighed more than 10 kilograms.
  4. In America, a brother and sister were born with an age difference of 84 days. In addition, they did not have the same year of birth. The girl was born on November 11, 1995, and her brother on February 2, 1996.
  5. Marathon distance. The NGO "MaMa" has calculated that mothers who are on maternity leave actually cover distances that are not vacation at all, running about 40 km a day and doing about 200 things. And so many days over the years.

Good day to all! I want to talk about the holiday dedicated to our mothers! Decree of the President of the Russian Federation B.N. Yeltsin dated January 30, 1998 N 120 established an annual Russian holiday - Mother's Day. The holiday is celebrated on the last Sunday of November.

And although this holiday is celebrated recently, but at all times, mother has been and remains the most important and close person for each of us.
Russian mothers have always been distinguished by generosity of soul, devotion, self-sacrifice, love and great patience. And today they carefully keep the family hearth, teach children kindness, mutual understanding, morality.

The official explanation for this holiday is as follows. Mother's Day meets the best traditions of Russians' attitude to motherhood, unites all layers of Russian society on the ideas of kindness and reverence for the woman-Mother. In addition, as many believe, it is necessary to raise the status of a woman-mother. Sometimes they clarify: there is a Women's Day on March 8th. Feminine in general, he does not emphasize the honorary title of mother. Mother's Day is a relatively young holiday. It does not yet have established traditions; few people celebrate it in the family circle. But we hope that over time the significance of this day will increase, because in terms of meaning and content this is the most holy holiday.

History of Mother's Day

The origins of the celebration of Mother's Day, perhaps, should be sought in the spring holidays that the inhabitants of ancient Greece dedicated to Rhea, the mother of the gods. Beginning in 1600, the tradition of celebrating Mother's Sunday appeared in England. On this day, which fell on the fourth Sunday of Lent, mothers were honored.

The history of the origin of this holiday has preserved several curious facts. For example, at that time, many English poor people worked as servants for the rich. Since they often worked far from their families, they had to live in the homes of their employers.

On Mothering Sunday they were given a day of rest so that they could go home and spend that day with their mothers. The symbol of the holiday was a special, maternal cake, which was presented to the mother as a sign of respect.

After the spread of Christianity in Europe, holidays began to be held in honor of the Mother Church - a symbol of spiritual power that gives life and protection from danger. Over time, Mother's Day of the Church and Mother's Sunday began to be celebrated as one holiday: people honored their mothers in the same way as the church.
But this holiday is celebrated not only in Russia but also in other countries.

How Mother's Day is celebrated in different countries Print

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Mother's Day in the USA

This day was first celebrated in the United States of America in 1910. The history of this holiday is as follows: in 1908, a young American, Anna Jervis from Philadelphia, took the initiative to honor mothers in memory of her mother, who died prematurely. Anna wrote letters to government agencies, legislatures, prominent people with a proposal to devote one day a year to honoring mothers. Her efforts were crowned with success - in 1910, the state of Virginia was the first to recognize Mother's Day as an official holiday.

In the United States of America, this holiday is celebrated on the second Sunday of May.

In terms of popularity among Americans, Mother's Day is in fifth place after St. Valentine, Fathers Day, Easter and Christmas. On this day, all sons, regardless of their relationship with their parents, should visit their mother, present her with a symbolic gift, and stay with her for some time.


Mother's Day in Australia

In Australia, Mother's Day is celebrated with gusto. However, how could it be otherwise? Australian Mother's Day coincides with the American - the second Sunday in May - and is celebrated in a very similar way.

Australians use this day to express sincere gratitude and appreciation to their mothers. Adults give serious gifts, kids - flowers and cards.

As in the United States, in Australia, the tradition of wearing a carnation flower on clothes has taken root on this day. A colored carnation means that a person's mother is alive and well, white flowers are pinned to clothes in memory of departed mothers.

In addition to their own mothers, children thank and congratulate their grandmothers, as well as all the women who raised them and cared for them with no less love. Another great holiday tradition is that children prepare breakfast for their mothers and bring it right to bed, along with flowers and gifts.


Mother's Day in Brazil

Every year, every second Sunday in May, Brazil, like many countries around the world, celebrate Mother's Day - Dia das Maes.

The first Women's Day was held at the initiative of the Christian Association in Porto Alegre on May 12, 1918. In 1932, the President of the country, Getulio Vargas, officially confirmed this date as a holiday.

In Brazil, large families are common, with three or four children, so it is not difficult to imagine how heartfelt and important such a day became.

Today, this popular and respected holiday takes place, as a rule, in the family circle, but the day before, in preschool and school institutions, children with teachers diligently prepare festive performances and gifts for mothers.

The holiday is not disregarded by various retail chains that attract buyers with large discounts and low prices set specifically for this event in order to please women of different generations.

Mother's Day in Austria
Mother's Day is celebrated in Austria, as in many other countries, every second Sunday in May. The traditions of celebrating this day are very similar to the traditions of March 8 in Russia. Usually children on this holiday present small bouquets of spring flowers. At school and in special classes, children are helped to learn poetry and make gifts.

Numerous entertainment events are dedicated to this holiday, confectioners bake special cakes, and special dishes appear on the menu of restaurants.

The Austrians also have Father's Day - it is usually celebrated on the day of the Catholic Ascension.

Mother's Day in Italy

On this day, all the children of Italy bring flowers, sweets, small gifts to their mothers to once again express their love and gratitude to them.

This holiday has a great history. It was during this period of the year that the ancient Greeks and Romans honored the Goddess of Fertility. Indeed, at the beginning of May, nature explodes with flowers, aromas, joy, which spreads with the first warm spring breeze.

Mothers, brave women who know when to shut up, and when to support and give the necessary advice, who love their children simply for what they are, whatever they may be ... On this day, they are rightfully Queens and all flowers, all gifts, all the sweets of the world, all kind words - all at their feet!

Mother's Day in Canada
“That best academy, a mother's knee.” (James Russell Lowell).

"There is no better academy than mother's knees." Two centuries ago, the American poet, critic, essayist, and professor at Harvard University, James Russell Lowell, thought so. It seems that nothing has changed since then in this matter, and all over the world, in all ages, the grateful sons and daughters of their mothers will agree with him.

Mother's Day Holiday in Canada is not just a version of March 8, International Women's Day, moved to a warmer and more affectionate month of May. The emergence of this holiday is the result of the tireless efforts of the American Miss Anna Jarvis from Philadelphia, who wanted to express recognition not only to her mother, who raised 11 children, but to all mothers in general.She was able to convince President Wilson himself of the need for an official celebration, and in 1914 the second Sunday in May was designated Mother's Day in America. and thanks to mothers, Canadians also joined.

On this day, like ours on March 8, they give gifts to mothers, make them all sorts of pleasant surprises, and even release them from the obligation to wash dishes (and wash them in a dishwasher, for example). Usually, all family members get up early on this day, but mother's morning sleep is especially carefully guarded. And while mom is sleeping, everyone cooks for her her favorite dishes together, and when she wakes up, they serve her breakfast right in bed. They behave with her all day like a queen, pleasing and entertaining her in every possible way. The only thing that she is allowed to do on this day is to open the front door when the messenger calls, delivering a gift ordered in advance for her or a luxurious festive bouquet.

Shops on the eve of Mother's Day, of course, "in full combat readiness." Especially for this day, a lot of goods "for mothers" are produced, with congratulatory inscriptions on beautiful labels. You have to take care of booking a table in a restaurant ahead of time if you are going to invite your mother to a festive lunch or dinner that day. And tickets for excursions and recreational trips, which are becoming an increasingly popular gift for Mother's Day in Canada, are sold out even a few weeks before it. It is noteworthy that the organizers of Mother's Day holiday tours on a special Prairie Dog Central Railway sightseeing train plying among the landscapes of the Canadian Prairie, in addition to excellent conditions for relaxation, also provide personalized gifts for all mothers traveling on it.

Mother-in-law and mother-in-law also do not go unnoticed on this day. More than 600 Canadians aged 18 to 60 took part in a recent study commissioned by Hallmark Canada and Chatelaine magazine. At the same time, 90% of respondents said that in reality they love the mothers of their wives and husbands, and 9% of Canadians consider relationships with mothers-in-law and mothers-in-law even closer than with their own mothers. All this, according to the researchers, speaks of a change in the "face of the Canadian family."

Before the widely celebrated Mother's Day in Canada, a fairly large number of buyers are interested in postcards for women who do not fall under the traditional category of mothers. Hallmark, a leading manufacturer of postcards, is constantly increasing sales of its products for mothers-in-law and mothers-in-law, who are destined for the inscription: "The one who is like a mother."
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TALK ABOUT MOM. N.Sakonskaya
From the heart,
In simple words
Come on friends
Let's talk about mom.
We love her
Like a good friend
For what we have
All together with her
For what, when
We're having a hard time
We can cry
At the native shoulder.
We love her for
What sometimes
Are getting stricter
In the wrinkles of the eyes
But it is worth confessing
Come head -
Wrinkles will disappear
The storm will pass.
For what is always
Without concealment and directly
We can trust
She has her heart.
And just for
That she is our mother
We are strong and gentle
We love her.

Mother's Day in China

Mother's Day is a holiday celebrated annually in China on the second Sunday of May.

This is a day of remembrance for mothers, when their work and selfless sacrifice for the benefit of their children is paid tribute. On Mother's Day, the Chinese congratulate their mothers, present them with flowers and gifts.

In some cities (for example, in Shanghai), adult children arrange matinees for mothers with performances, set the table with plentiful refreshments for all those present.

Mother's Day in Japan

“Mom, you knitted mittens for me.
Knitted tirelessly on long cold evenings.
News will come to me from my native land,
And in it - the smell of a hearth ... "

The lines of this old and good "Mom's Song" (1958) are known to all Japanese. On the second Sunday of May, of course, it will sound in many homes, reminding of great maternal love and care.

In 1915, they learned about Mother's Day in Japan thanks to a foreign woman, a professor at the Aoyama Gakuin Missionary University. Groups of Christian believers help to spread the holiday throughout the country, holding festive services in churches and readings in Sunday schools. But the conservative society is not yet ready to accept the innovation. Society, which for a long time belittled the position of a woman, does not consider the daily work of the mother for the benefit of the family, for children, something special, worthy of gratitude and a holiday.

Time passes, and pre-war Japan of the 30s is rapidly strengthening its militaristic orientation, cultivating a new ideology. An integral part of the new ideology is the symbol of the Emperor-God and the greatness of the imperial family. Since 1931, Mother's Day has been established on March 6, exactly on the birthday of the wife of the living Emperor, emphasizing her historical significance as the "Mother of all the Japanese people."

Having survived the loss in World War II and the defeat of Emperor Hirohito, post-war Japan becomes the object of the introduction of American culture, and as a result, since 1947, Mother's Day has been moved to the second Sunday in May. Congresses of women are held in the country, mothers are invited to schools, glorifying their work.

For a long time, there was a tradition in the country on Mother's Day to pin a carnation on the chest - a symbol of a mother's love for her child. Red carnations decorated clothes with children whose mothers are alive, and white - children who have lost their mothers.

In recent years, Mother's Day celebrations in Japan have become increasingly commercial, often replacing the concept of "expressing gratitude" with the banal action of "give a gift." On Sunday it becomes lively, all kinds of sales, lotteries are arranged, discounts are provided on popular goods. On the eve of this day, department store shelves are abundantly filled with traditional “goods for mothers”. Blouses, aprons, purses, handbags, kitchen utensils, jewelry, sweets - and this, of course, is only a part of the materialized feelings from which the Japanese choose a gift, invariably attaching a red carnation to it.

But no matter what stereotypes representing Japanese society and the position of women in it would not exist in the world, the Japanese really appreciate and love their mothers. Every Japanese knows that "the center of the Japanese family (read - society) is a woman-mother." Men are incredibly comfortable and reassuringly calm from such a consciousness.

Mother's Day in Germany

Mother's Day in Germany is celebrated on the second Sunday in May.

In Thuringia (one of the 16 federal states of Germany) in the Middle Ages there was a Sunday (necessarily in the spring, because spring is the beginning of life, and the mother gives this life), on which relatives were visited and wished wealth and prosperity. Mother was blessed on this day separately and with great honors.

The tradition of the annual and national holiday of Mother's Day came to Germany from the United States at the beginning of the 20th century. It was then that the custom was strengthened to celebrate it in May.

For the first time, Mother's Day in Germany was celebrated in 1923, as a national holiday has been celebrated since 1933.

Mother's Day is an international holiday in honor of mothers. On this day, it is customary to congratulate mothers and pregnant women, unlike International Women's Day, when all female representatives accept congratulations. This day falls on different dates in different countries. Basically, in the world, Mother's Day is celebrated on the second Sunday of May, including in Ukraine, Estonia, the USA, Malta, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Italy, Turkey, Australia, Japan, Belgium. Mother's Day in Russia is celebrated on the last Sunday of November (for the first time this holiday was celebrated in RUSSIA on October 30) in Belarus on October 14, in Georgia on March 3, in Armenia on April 7. The idea to appoint a certain day to honor Kazakh mothers belongs to Nursultan Nazarbayev, the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan. According to the changes made in 2012 to the Decree of the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan "On professional and other holidays in the Republic of Kazakhstan" dated 1998, Mother's Day will be celebrated on the third Sunday of September, and Family Day on the second Sunday of September (with reference to egov.kz/) , in Kyrgyzstan - the third Sunday of May, in Great Britain - on the last Sunday of March, in Greece - on May 9, in Poland - on May 26. In Uzbekistan and Tajikistan, Mother's Day coincides with International Women's Day. It is celebrated on March 8th. Swedes and French congratulate their mothers on the last Sunday of May. Portuguese and Serbs - in December. In Spain, Mother's Day is celebrated on the first Sunday of May. May 10th in the Philippines.

On this day, mothers are given flowers, small souvenirs, pleasant things, unexpected surprises and hot kisses. Although the main gift is attention. Adult children visit their parents' house and thereby tell them: "We have not forgotten you and we will be grateful to you for everything."

COMMITMENT TO MOTHER
For giving life
How patient and kind!
What for attention and care
You are amazingly generous!

For the fact that with your sensitive heart
You warm every moment!
For what you give selflessly
Souls of his holy spring!

For sharing the joy of a joke,
What do you appreciate help and success!
May God send you health
More happiness, long years!

Dear women, I congratulate you all with all my heart on this wonderful holiday! I wish everyone good health, love, patience, fulfillment of desires, so that you are surrounded by your loved ones and loved ones!

May it be long and joyful
Mom's and grandmother's age!

Every seven seconds a baby is born in the world!

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Record number of children born by one woman was 69. According to reports made in 1782, between 1725 and 1765. The wife of a Russian peasant Fyodor Vasiliev gave birth 27 times, giving birth to twins 16 times, triplets 7 times and 4 twins 4 times. Of these, only 2 children died in infancy. In another part of the world in South America, the most prolific mother is Leontina Albina (or Alvina) from San Antonio, Chile, who in 1943-81. gave birth to 55 children. As a result of the first 5 pregnancies, she gave birth to triplets, and exclusively male.

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The oldest woman in labor Rosanna Dalla Corta from Viterbo, Italy, on July 18, 1994, at the age of 63, she gave birth to a boy; before that, she had undergone treatment for infertility.

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The longest intervals between births in multiple pregnancies.
Peggy Lynn from Huntington, pc. Pennsylvania, USA, gave birth to a girl, Hanna, on November 11, 1995, and the second of the twins, Erika, only 84 days later (February 2, 1996).

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The largest baby in the world was born in Italy in 1955. His weight was 10 kilograms 200 grams. The record of the 21st millennium was a baby born in Altai. Her birth weight was 7 kilograms 750 grams with an average growth for a newborn - 56 centimeters. The girl was born on September 17, 2007 in the city of Aleysk.

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The smallest child in the world a boy from Germany is considered to be born prematurely at the 25th week of pregnancy and at birth weighed about 270 grams, his height reached 27 centimeters. The most premature baby who managed to survive is the girl Amalia Taylor, she was born at the 22nd week of pregnancy in October 2006 in Miami with a weight of 284 g and a height of 24 cm.

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The lowest birth rate(for the period 2005-2010) was noted in Germany - 8 children per 1000 inhabitants per year. According to German statistics, every fifth German woman (under 45 was analyzed) has never had children, and among them 28% have a higher education. A real paradox: German families are among the strongest in the world, but a third of couples do not want to have children. The main reasons are the desire to live for yourself and employment. If we take a separate city, then Chemnitz (formerly Karl-Marx-Stadt) stands out, where the birth rate is still almost one and a half times lower. The second, third and fourth place in the list of countries with the lowest birth rate was shared by three developed Asian countries - Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore.

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The highest birth rate recorded in Nigeria, where there are 51 newborns per 1,000 inhabitants.

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The biggest family in the world lives in India. Zion Khan - the head of the family is surrounded by 39 wives, 94 children, 33 grandchildren - a total of 167 people. According to journalists, this family eats about 200 kilograms of rice a day, a little more than 130 kilograms of potatoes, and about 30 chickens.

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The largest family in Russia lives in the Orenburg region, 64 children are brought up in this family, their parents are the rector of the temple and his wife. Twenty-four children are adopted in this family, and the rest are under guardianship. Children were taken from shelters and orphanages in many cities, most of the children ended up with various serious diseases.

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Most children in the world from the Moroccan Sultan Ismail. He, like a real father, brings up 548 sons and 340 daughters. In his numerous harem, on average, a child was born every 20 days.

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The youngest mother on the planet was 5-year-old Lina Medina from Peru. In 1939, she gave birth to a boy by caesarean section. This is the earliest recorded case of childbirth in the history of modern medical observations.

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The youngest grandmother Romanian Rifka Stanescu became the world leader at the age of 23. At the age of 11, the girl ran away from home with her chosen one, and soon their daughter was born. A year later, a son was born. Rifka's daughter, becoming an adult, repeated the fate of her mother - she decided to get married before finishing school (at the age of 11). The girl moved to live with her chosen one, and six months later gave birth to a son.

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The most unusual female names according to the registry offices of Russia, the names are: Gryazina, Banana, Dust, Vanna, Afigenia, Belka, Trishka, Evdoksia. The most unusual names for boys are Edgard, Darius, Bluetooth, Yarobog, Eneken, Zhiromir, Luchezar.
According to RIA Novosti with reference to the Metropolitan Civil Registry Office, last year newborns Angel Maria, Princess Angelina, Kasper Beloved joined the ranks of children with unusual names, in addition, Yagoda, Sever, Wind, Privatization, Cosmos, Martitsia, Volpurgia, Knox.

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The smartest child on the planet, recognized by the Guinness Book of Records, was 11-year-old Mahmud Vail Mahmud (Mahmud Vail). The young Egyptian has the highest IQ among his peers, his IQ is 155 units. Mahmoud Wail Mahmoud was born on January 1, 1999 in one of the densely populated areas of Cairo in a middle-class family, both of his parents are doctors. The brilliant boy is the third child in the family, he has two older sisters. Thanks to his phenomenal abilities, a super-intellectual child can perform complex arithmetic calculations right in his mind. He easily multiplies and divides nine-digit numbers at computer speed, and does it with pleasure and without any effort.

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In Korea those 9 months that the child is in the womb, enter the age. Therefore, according to documents, Korean children are always a year older than their peers from other countries, although there is no physical difference in age.

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Most twins in the world born in Nigeria: one in every 11 births. Least of all, twins appear in Japan: one case in 250 births.

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In most languages ​​of the world the words "mom" and "dad" have a similar sound. This is not due to the single origin of all languages, but to the fact that these words are the first word-like sounds that babble children pronounce.

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In Japan in relation to children, the word "bad" and "bad" is not used at all.