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Elena Rodriguez

Elena Rodriguez

Elena Rodriguez is a cultural geography writer and travel journalist who has visited over 40 countries across the Americas and Europe. She specializes in the intersection of place, history, and culture, and believes every map tells a human story.

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Every article published by Elena Rodriguez follows a structured editorial process designed to deliver accurate, practical answers. Topics are identified through search trend analysis, reader questions, and gaps in existing online coverage.

Each article is cross-referenced against authoritative sources including government agencies, academic institutions, and established industry publications. External citations are included throughout the article so readers can verify claims independently.

Articles are edited and fact-checked by the MeridianFacts editorial team for accuracy, clarity, and completeness before publication. Pieces are periodically updated to reflect new information, corrected data, or evolving best practices.

When Was Greenfield Village Built?

Quick Fact: Greenfield Village covers 200 acres (80 hectares) in Dearborn, Michigan (42.3098° N, 83.2247° W), and opened its gates in 1929 thanks to Henry Ford. Geographic Context Greenfield V...

Which Mineral Is The Most Important In Hormone Production?

Quick Fact Iodine is the most critical mineral for hormone production. The thyroid gland needs it to make thyroid hormones, which control metabolism, growth, and brain development. Since the body can’...

When Did Taiwan Separate From China?

Quick Fact Taiwan covers 35,980 square kilometers and sits at 23.6°N, 121.0°E. By January 2026, its population had ballooned to 23.7 million, packing in over 660 people per square kilometer—one of th...

When Did The Name Constantinople Changed To Istanbul?

Quick Fact The name Constantinople officially changed to Istanbul in 1930, following the establishment of the Republic of Turkey in 1923 and the relocation of the capital to Ankara. Where exactly...

How Do You Test Physical Properties Of Minerals?

Quick Fact The Mohs hardness scale, used to test mineral toughness, rates diamond as the hardest at 10 and talc as the softest at 1. As of 2026, geologists still rely on this 200-year-old scale becaus...

When Did Constantinople Become Istanbul?

Istanbul officially became the city's name in 1930 Istanbul, a city bridging two continents, has carried many names across its 1,600-year history. By 2026, it is home to 15.5 million people and spans...

How Many Representatives Does Guam Have?

Guam has one non-voting delegate in the U.S. House of Representatives and a 15-member territorial legislature. Where exactly is Guam located? Guam sits in the western Pacific Ocean, roughly 3,800 mil...

Are The US And Canada Friends?

Yes, the U.S. and Canada are close friends and strategic partners. The U.S. and Canada share the world’s longest international border at 5,525 miles Those 5,525 miles of peaceful coexistence stretch...

What Is An Example Of A Native Mineral?

Quick Fact Native minerals are elements that occur in nature in their pure form. As of 2026, 33 minerals are recognized as native elements, including gold, silver, copper, sulfur, and platinum. These...

What Does Consumer Mean In Plants?

In plant ecology, a consumer is any organism that gets energy by eating other living things—essentially anything that "eats." Plants, on the other hand, are producers that make their own food through...