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Multiple Choice Country Etymologies

For each country, there are four options for where the name came from. Three of them are made up.
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Last updated: June 22, 2022
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1. India
Made up by the Dutch, then anglicized by the British
Named after a Mughal Emperor
Derived from the Latin word for Southern Asia
Derived from the Greek word for people from the Indus River
2. Russia
Derived from a Mongol word for snow
Derived from the Rus
Named after a Grand Duke of Moscow
An English transliteration of the Russian word for taiga
3. Mexico
Named after a Spanish conquistador
Derived from the Spanish term for 'far west'
Named after the lake Mexico City resides on
Was a native word of the Aztecs
4. Algeria
Derived from the Latin name for Carthage
Named after the capital of Algeria
The origin is completely unknown
Named after the French General who conquered Algeria
5. New Zealand
Derived from an Aboriginal word for island
Named after a Dutch province
Named after the sunken continent it resides on
Named after a Danish island
6. Taiwan
Derived from the Chinese word for Terraced Bay
Named after the location of a Dutch fort
Named by the Portuguese words for 'beautiful island'
An anglicized form of 'dragon tear' in Chinese
7. Czechia
Derived from a Medieval term for a unit of soldiers
Named after a famous Duke of Bohemia
Named after a tribe that settled the area
Named after a famous Duke of Moravia
8. Peru
Named after a tree indigenous to Peru
Derived from Spanish for 'royal hilltops'
Named after a Panamanian ruler
Derived from the Incan name for a mountain
9. Tanzania
Derived from the German word for East Africa
A shortening of the native Tanenziania
A portmanteau of Tanganyika and Zanzibar
An anglicized name of a local ruler
10. Timor-Leste
Named after a Portuguese Viceroy
Named after a Muslim leader who sailed to Timor-Leste
Derived from a Malay word meaning 'split island'
A Portuguese transliteration of the Malay word for east
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2 Comments
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Level 61
Jun 29, 2022
I legitimately said to myself 'Watch [Peru's] be a panamanian ruler,' should have gone with it!

Tough quiz, fun though! :D

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Level 67
Jul 1, 2022
Really makes me wish there were statistics on what wrong answer people chose. While I bet people picked the Incan word, there's some questions where I'd really like to know how many people picked what