The Great Pyramid of Giza is the only Wonder of the Ancient World still standing. It can be seen from what capital city of Egypt?
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What is the highest mountain in North America?
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True or false: The Great Wall of China can be seen from space.
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The home of writers like Leo Tolstoy and Fyodor Dostoevsky and the Grand Kremlin Palace, what transcontinental nation spans Eastern Europe and Northern Asia?
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This African country is home to savannas, lakes, the Great Rift Valley, and mountain highlands. What is it?
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Of the following countries, which is home to Mount Fuji?
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True or false: England has no land borders.
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With close to 62,000 miles of coastline, this Nordic country has the second-longest coastline in the entire world.
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What country is landlocked by Turkey, Georgia, Azerbaijan and Iran?
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According to the terms of the Antarctic Treaty of 1959, Antarctica is currently reserved for:
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You're at the halfway point of the quiz! Which city in Jordan was once called Philadelphia?
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Where in the world is Uluru situated?
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Where in the world is Copacabana Beach located?
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The capital city of the country pictured here is Pyongyang, but not everyone can visit it due to its Demilitarized Zone. Name the isolated nation.
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Which of the following South American countries has the world's highest capital city that sits on a plateau in the Andes?
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In which city would you find Michelangelo's David statue?
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Which of these oceans does South Africa border?
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You're almost done, I promise. Which of these is the capital of Morocco?
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What is the westernmost country in mainland Europe?
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Here's the final one: what do you call it when two cities grow so large they merge?
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