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World's First Turbo Diesel Passenger Car: In 1982, Mitsubishi launched the Lancer EX 1800 Turbo Diesel, the world's first passenger car with a turbocharged diesel engine.
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Lancer Evolution Legacy: The Lancer Evolution, or "Evo," is a legendary rally-inspired sports sedan that gained a cult following for its performance and rally success.
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Eclipse Inspiration: The Mitsubishi Eclipse, introduced in 1989, became a cultural icon, especially in the U.S., thanks to its appearance in movies like The Fast and the Furious.
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First Japanese Supercar: The Mitsubishi 3000GT (GTO in Japan), launched in 1990, was a high-performance sports car that competed with the likes of the Toyota Supra and Nissan 300ZX.
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Advanced AWC System: Mitsubishi developed the All-Wheel Control (AWC) system, which optimizes traction and stability across all four wheels for better handling and performance.
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Dakar Rally Dominance: The Mitsubishi Pajero/Montero won the Dakar Rally 12 times, making it one of the most successful vehicles in the history of the race.
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4WD Innovation: Mitsubishi introduced the Pajero (Montero in some markets) in 1982, which became iconic for its off-road capabilities and dominance in the Dakar Rally.
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Pioneering Electric Vehicles: Mitsubishi was one of the first automakers to invest in electric vehicle (EV) technology. The Mitsubishi i-MiEV, launched in 2009, was one of the world's first mass-produced electric cars.
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First Mass-Produced Car: Mitsubishi's first mass-produced car was the Mitsubishi Model A, introduced in 1917. It was Japan's first series-production automobile.
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Origins in Shipping: Mitsubishi was founded in 1870 by Yataro Iwasaki as a shipping company. The name "Mitsubishi" combines "mitsu" (three) and "hishi" (water chestnut or diamond shape), representing the three-diamond logo.
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Nightlife: Boracay is known for its vibrant nightlife, with numerous bars, clubs, and beach parties that cater to both locals and tourists.
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Historical Significance: Boracay was originally inhabited by the Ati people, an indigenous group in the Philippines. The island's name is believed to have originated from the local word "borac," meaning cotton, referring to the island's white sand.
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Water Sports Haven: The island is a hub for various water sports, including windsurfing, kiteboarding, parasailing, and paddleboarding.
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Sunset Views: Boracay is famous for its breathtaking sunsets, particularly at White Beach, where the sky often turns into a canvas of vibrant colors.
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Puka Shell Beach: Apart from White Beach, Boracay is also home to Puka Shell Beach, known for its natural and less commercialized environment.
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Environmental Rehabilitation: In 2018, Boracay was closed to tourists for six months to undergo rehabilitation and address environmental issues such as pollution and overdevelopment.
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No Direct Flights: There are no direct flights to Boracay. Visitors typically fly to either Caticlan Airport (closer) or Kalibo Airport (farther) and then take a boat to the island.
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Powdery White Sand: The sand on Boracay's beaches is known for its fine, powdery texture, which is a result of the erosion of coral over thousands of years.
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Small Island: Despite its global fame, Boracay is a relatively small island, measuring only about 7 kilometers long and 1 kilometer wide at its narrowest point.
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World-Renowned Beach: Boracay is famous for its stunning White Beach, which has been consistently ranked as one of the best beaches in the world.
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Bitcoin Halving: Approximately every four years, the reward for mining Bitcoin is halved in an event called the Bitcoin Halving. This reduces the rate at which new Bitcoins are created and contributes to its scarcity.
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First Bitcoin ATM: The world's first Bitcoin ATM was installed in Vancouver, Canada, in October 2013.
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Energy Consumption: Bitcoin mining consumes a significant amount of energy. In fact, the Bitcoin network's energy consumption is often compared to that of entire countries, such as Argentina or Norway.
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Bitcoin's Smallest Unit: The smallest unit of Bitcoin is called a Satoshi, named after its creator. One Satoshi is equal to 0.00000001 BTC.
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Satoshi's Identity: The true identity of Satoshi Nakamoto remains unknown. Many people have been speculated to be Satoshi, but no one has been confirmed.