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Video - Austria's Wacky Past: Banned Skinny Jeans, Unicorns, and Croissant Surprises!
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Did you know that Austria has some wild history? In the 18th century, Empress Maria Theresa made it illegal for men to wear tight pants. Yep, skinny jeans were banned! Also, Austria was home to the world's first zoo, established in 1752, but instead of lions and tigers, they had unicorns on display... or so they claimed. And let's not forget the time when a baker named August Zang invented the croissant in Vienna, not France. Plus, Vienna's famous coffee culture? It kicked off thanks to a guy who found coffee beans left behind by the fleeing Ottoman army. Imagine if they had left behind donuts too! So, what's the weirdest fact you've heard about Austria? Drop it in the comments!
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Austria’s got some wild history! From banning skinny jeans to unicorn zoos 🦄, and even the birthplace of the croissant 🥐. What’s the weirdest fact you’ve heard? #Austria #History #FunFacts #WeirdHistory
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