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Bizarre Laws Around the World That Will Leave You Speechless

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Last updated: June 6, 2025 9:19 am
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Every country has its own set of laws to maintain order and safety. But some nations have gone the extra mile—creating rules that are so strange, they’re hard to believe. Whether these laws stem from old traditions, cultural quirks, or simple misunderstandings, they are undeniably fascinating. In this post, we explore the most bizarre laws around the world that will make you do a double-take.

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1. Chewing Gum Is Illegal in Singapore2. It’s Illegal to Die in Longyearbyen, Norway3. No High Heels at Ancient Sites in Greece4. Feeding Pigeons Is Forbidden in Venice, Italy5. You Must Smile in Milan, Italy6. Winnie the Pooh Is Banned in Some Polish Playgrounds7. It’s Illegal to Own Just One Guinea Pig in Switzerland8. Naming a Pig “Napoleon” Is Illegal in France

1. Chewing Gum Is Illegal in Singapore

One of the most famous strange laws comes from Singapore, where chewing gum is banned. This law was introduced in 1992 to keep public spaces clean. While medical gum is allowed with a prescription, selling or importing gum without permission can lead to heavy fines or jail time.

2. It’s Illegal to Die in Longyearbyen, Norway

In the small town of Longyearbyen, dying is technically illegal. The reason? The ground is so cold that bodies don’t decompose properly. Those who are terminally ill are flown to the mainland to live out their final days.

3. No High Heels at Ancient Sites in Greece

In Greece, wearing high heels at ancient historical sites is banned. This law was put in place to prevent damage to ancient ruins. Visitors are encouraged to wear flat, soft-soled shoes when exploring historic landmarks like the Acropolis.

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4. Feeding Pigeons Is Forbidden in Venice, Italy

While feeding birds in the park may seem harmless, feeding pigeons in Venice can get you fined. The city banned the practice to protect its monuments from damage caused by pigeon droppings.

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5. You Must Smile in Milan, Italy

Another odd Italian law comes from Milan, where citizens are required to smile at all times—except during funerals or hospital visits. This law dates back to the Austro-Hungarian rule and is rarely enforced, but technically still exists.

6. Winnie the Pooh Is Banned in Some Polish Playgrounds

In the town of Tuszyn, Poland, Winnie the Pooh was banned from playgrounds because officials claimed the character was “inappropriately dressed” and lacked a clear gender identity. This decision sparked widespread debate and amusement.

7. It’s Illegal to Own Just One Guinea Pig in Switzerland

Switzerland has some of the strictest animal rights laws in the world. Owning only one guinea pig is considered animal cruelty, as they are social creatures and can get lonely. Pet owners must have at least two.

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8. Naming a Pig “Napoleon” Is Illegal in France

Under French law, it’s illegal to name a pig “Napoleon”. This rule reflects the country’s respect for its historical figures, though it has sparked humor and satire over the years.

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