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The Sydney Opera House is one of the most incredible architectural works of the XX century located in Sydney, Australia. Being created by the famous architect Jørn Utzon, it brings together creative approaches in both design and geometrical forms, making it unlike any other building or opera in the world. The iconic sail-like structures, inspired by the actual boat with a sail, have made it a symbol of Sydney and modern Australia as a whole. Sydney Opera House was officially opened by Queen Elizabeth II on 20 October 1973, after nearly 15 years of construction.

In 1957 the project of the Sydney Opera House was awarded by an International Jury and in 2005 was included in the National Heritage list under the Heritage Act 1977. In 2019, the Sydney Opera House became the first major arts institution in Australia to commit to the Sustainable Development Goals, which is reflected in the Reconciliation Action Plan, which supports global efforts to promote cultural awareness, equality and opportunities for all.
On the heights of the mountains a freedom-loving nation once settled down. By virtue of this location, pristine peculiarity in architecture was able to sweep through the years. The language of THIS COUNTRY sounds like a distinctive melody. Linguists confirmed that it belongs to the separate language family group, and the origins of it continue to be a mystery.
However, it is only a part of this land’s culture dating back for millennia. Their amiability and such a hearty welcome are distinguished features along with their love to feasts.

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Such delicacy as gozinaki made from honey and nuts has a rich history of origins. Some days, the Persian king received this dessert as a gift. However, the Georgian nation was the one that truly accepted gozinaki and added it to their list of favourite sweets. Hazelnuts, pistachios, pumpkin seeds, or even dried fruits can become ingredients for the dish. Probably, the secret of a delicious recipe is subject to Georgia itself and the mesmerising language in which it is written.

Georgian is part of the Kartvelian language family group. However, all these languages are spoken mostly in Georgia and in some parts of northeastern Türkiye. Georgian is one of the oldest languages in the world, whose nation has maintained, through time, its original alphabet and pronunciation.

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FEMUN CORE

In a mere fortnight, we have got an inspiring event coming up. FEMUN 2024 is more than just a Conference, it's new acquaintances, unforgettable memories and experience that you will cherish in the future. It’s FEMUN core that we cannot forget but share!

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💫WHAT FEMUN COMMITTEE ARE YOU?

During the upcoming Far Eastern Model UN 2024 all delegates will be divided in 3 Сommittees, each responsible for a specific sphere and agenda item. Take today's quiz to find out your ideal Сommittee match!

How to get the answer
Calculate how many answers of the same letter you give and correlate them with the answer sheet hidden in the spoiler!

⬇️ANSWERS
- If the answer A appeared the most, your choice is definitely the United Nations General Assembly Second Committee! A perfection-seeking Committee that is driven by logic!
- If B is the answer of your choice, then you will enjoy being in the United Nations General Assembly Third Committee! An altruistic Committee that is known for their unstinting kindness!
- Finally, the majority of answers С indicates that your path is paved towards the United Nations Security Сouncil! A vigilante Committee that shows unwavering Commitment to safeguarding.


Please share your results by leaving a corresponding reaction – 👏🤝👍

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TAJ MAHAL is the embodiment of tragic poetry celebrated in marble to immortalise love. The word Taj means crown, and Mahal stands for palace. However, the sense is deeper than just literal translation. Mahal is the last name of Mumtaz Mahal, the wife of the Mughal Emperor, Shah Jahan. The legend tells us that the ruler was so in love with Mumtaz Mahal that he promised her to build the great palace in her name. After learning about the death of his wife, Shah Jahan’s hair turned white in a couple of months. The sorrowful Emperor kept his promise, and after several decades on the bank of the Yamuna there was opulent Taj Mahal. Now we see this palace sparkling in the moonlight and carrying the essence of love even to the stars.

Taj Mahal officially became one of the UNESCO masterpieces in 1983, and the Organisation helps to maintain its state pressured by the amount of visitors.

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How many years did the Emperor build Taj Mahal?
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40%
30 years
8%
15 years
20%
20 years
32%
33 years
THIS COUNTRY is like pearls scattered in the open waters. Each part of this land is replete with valuable natural resources, as it is at the top of the largest copper and gold reserves in the world. The islands of the country serve as a chamber of secrets. The rocky relief hides even the longest underground river, which only brave visitors dare to sail down, while the mountain hangs over the heads. The nation itself is considered highly respectful and has a great sense of humour. Their language consists of several levels of politeness to address different social groups.

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The right answer to the poll is PHILIPPINES

The Philippines is an archipelagic country of formidable volcanoes and hospitable people. It is truly not by chance that Manila bears the mane of the Pearl of the Orient, as this land extends among the waters of the Pacific Ocean and the South China Sea. That long underground river is called the Puerto Princesa Subterranean River, which, through the cave system, flows directly to the sea.

The Philippines' flag also has the interesting feature of being flipped depending on the current state of the country. The upside-down position of the flag means war, but if the red side is at the bottom, it indicates peaceful times for the nation.
REGISTRATION FOR AC 2024 IS OPEN!

We know you have been waiting for it! The much-anticipated moment has come and we are delighted to announce the start of the Registration for a truly significant MUNRFE project!

Choose your Committee:

🔵United Nations Security Council
🔵Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific
🔵International Atomic Energy Agency (NEW!)
🔵World Bank

And hurry up to take the country that you wish to represent!

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The second-largest city of Uzbekistan is unparalleled in its grandeur. Samarkand is one of the centres where human civilisation was born. Alongside Alexandria, Athens, Rome, and others, on the future territory of Samarkand, a human lived several centuries ago before the Common Era. As time quickened, one day all great yarns of trade led to Samarkand’s land bringing all marbles of Indian, Chinese, and Western goods. Like rivers, trading routes were saturating the city, which flourished in its beauty and culture.

Samarkand may be divided into three historical parts. The most ancient side is located in the north-east, where the city of Afrosiab was founded in the 7th century BC. The south is the embodiment of mediaeval times with typical residential housing and mosques, while the west side depicts the European style built in the 19th and 20th centuries.

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Under the leadership of which conqueror was the Afrosiab destroyed?
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22%
Alexander the Great
22%
Genghis Khan
57%
Amir Timur (Tamerlan)