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World Geography

Think you can circumnavigate these world geography questions? Even if you can't spell Kyrgyzstan on the first try, give it a shot. It's a great big world out there.

Which city’s citizens cross the Bridge of Brotherhood and Unity? Philadelphia, Sarajevo, Venice, Istanbul

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Sarajevo

Which South Pacific territory named for its shores’ similarities to the Scottish coastline will hold a referendum on independence from France between 2014 and 2019?

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New Caledonia It is located in the region of Melanesia in the southwest Pacific. It comprises a main island (Grande Terre), the Loyalty Islands, and several smaller islands. It is approximately half the size of Taiwan and the capital and largest city of the territory is NoumEa

What ‘bc’ used to be the name of Zaire?

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Belgian Congo

Tanjong Panger Container Terminal is the world’s largest port, what country is it in?

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Singapore

What is the world’s longest man made waterway — 1600km

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The Grand Canal in China

Which is the highest mountain in the Alps?

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Mont Blanc

What ‘u’ is a province in central Italy, which may have given its name to a brown pigment?

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Umbria

The Icelandic word Eyjafjallajokull may be hard to pronounce, but something with that name caused a lot of travel disruptions in 2010. What is it?

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The volcano whose 2010 eruption caused the ash cloud over Europe

The melting Furtwangler Glacier, sometimes used as an example of global warming is near which African geographic feature?

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Mount Kilimanjaro Furtwangler Glacier is a small remnant of an enormous icecap which once crowned the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro. This icecap has retreated significantly over the past century and between 1912 and the 2000, 82 percent of the glacial ice on the mountain has disappeared. The retreat of glacial ice on the summit is expected to continue and by the year 2020, all the glaciers on top of the mountain may be gone

: In which country is Timbuktu?

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Mali (Africa)
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