Geography A-Z #1 - Statistics

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Question Hint Answer % Correct
Transylvania is in this country. R Romania
91%
One of the six states of the Commonwealth of Australia. Q Queensland
90%
It is the oldest and deepest lake in the world. B Baikal
88%
There are two countries on the island: one with the capital in Port-au-Prince and the other in Santo Domingo. H Hispaniola
88%
The capital of this autonomous territory is Nuuk. G Greenland
87%
Tourism is the backbone of the city's economy and is the main source of employment and income for the city's inhabitants. For example, the very old and respected profession of gondolier, which used to be the basis of urban transport, in modern times serves mainly the tourist clientele. V Venice
87%
The island of Socotra belongs to this country. Y Yemen
87%
Basic, territorial administrative unit of Switzerland. C Canton
84%
In the years 1896–2015 - Mount McKinley. D Denali
81%
The islands are under British administration, but Argentina also claims. F Falklands
81%
Language spoken in the area of Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Congo, Rwanda, Burundi, Somalia and Comoros. S Swahili
81%
This language is the most spoken language in South Africa (24% of citizens) Z Zulu
79%
It is, together with Liechtenstein, a double landlocked country. U Uzbekistan
78%
It was the first and longest existing European colony in China. M Macau
75%
Language spoken in South Indian state (60 million) and Ceylon (4 million). T Tamil
72%
Currently, the city is under construction of the world's first skyscraper measuring more than a kilometer. J Jeddah
58%
The river flows from Mount Kajlas in the Transhimalayas north of Mapam Yumco Lake. It is 3,180 kilometers long. I Indus
49%
A river in Central Europe, in the Czech Republic, Poland and Germany. In terms of total length, it is the second (after the Vistula) river in Poland. O Oder
49%
The island is the most linguistically diverse corner of the world. The main contact languages are Malay, Tok Pisin and Hiri Motu. N New Guinea
45%
Polish climber Jerzy Kukuczka died while conquering this mountain peak. L Lhotse
21%
City in northeastern Greece, in the decentralized administration of Macedonia-Thrace X Xanthi
21%
River - Hēilóng Jiāng. Literally meaning: "River of the Black Dragon". A Amur
19%
Together with the cities of Patan and Bhaktapur, it forms an agglomeration of over a million inhabitants. The city is bordered by rivers - Bishumati to the west and Bagmati to the south and east. K Kathmandu
16%
Between 3 and 5 April 2010, there were approximately 3,000 weak earthquakes with the epicenter around the volcano. The earthquake did not cause casualties, although the volcanic ash significantly disrupted air traffic throughout Europe. E Eyjafjallajökull
13%
Is the largest hill within the Mid-Atlantic Ridge and the highest peak in Portugal. P Pico
3%
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