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Guinness World Records was first published in 1955 by SIR HUGH Beaver.
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10 Interesting Fact About Guinness World Records
10 Interesting Fact About Guinness World Records
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Guinness World Records was first published in 1955 by SIR HUGH Beaver.
Initially, Guinness World Records were given as free gifts for Bir Guinness customers.
The highest record ever recorded is Mount Everest, which reaches an altitude of 8,848 meters.
The longest record ever recorded is the Danyang-Kunshan bridge in China, with a total length of 164.8 kilometers.
Guinness World Records also recorded a record of animals, such as the toughest cat and the largest dog.
In 2018, the highest record for humans who are still living held by Robert Wadlow, with a height of 2.72 meters.
There is also a unique record, such as the number of people who can wear underwear in one minute.
Guinness World Records also recorded a record of food, such as the largest pizza and the largest hamburger.
The longest record ever recorded is a record for the longest snowfall in one place, which reaches 88 days.
Guinness World Records also recorded a record of sports, such as the fastest marathon and the longest high jump.