| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| More than 90% surrounded by Senegal | Gambia | 87%
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| Pressure from Greece led to "North" being added to its name | North Macedonia | 75%
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| The southernmost country bombed by Japan in WWII | Australia | 74%
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| Melania Trump was born here | Slovenia | 74%
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| Its flag has one big red cross and four smaller ones | Georgia | 70%
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| African country whose constitution from 1847 is based on the U.S. Constitution | Liberia | 70%
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| Controls the Ghawar oil field | Saudi Arabia | 69%
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| Its cities include Graz and Linz | Austria | 63%
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| Known as Republika Hrvatska in its own language | Croatia | 59%
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| With Palau and the Marshall Islands, it is one of three countries in a Pact of Free Association with the United States | F. S. Micronesia | 58%
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| Driest country in sub-Saharan Africa | Namibia | 58%
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| From 1885–1919, it was part of German East Africa | Tanzania | 58%
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| Formerly the Roman province of Dacia | Romania | 56%
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| Formerly known as Northern Rhodesia | Zambia | 55%
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| Its three largest ethnic groups are Hausa, Yoruba, and Igbo | Nigeria | 52%
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| The only country in the former USSR with a well-preserved Greek temple | Armenia | 50%
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| Roughly a third of its population lives in the capital, Nouakchott | Mauritania | 48%
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| Country just north of the above | Latvia | 42%
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| In 1440 AD, it was a Grand Duchy that was the largest country in Europe | Lithuania | 42%
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| Dravidian languages are spoken in the south, Aryan languages in the north | India | 40%
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| The bacteria which is used to make yogurt is named for this country | Bulgaria | 25%
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