Long Single-Word International Geography (10-14 Letters) - Statistics

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Hint Answer % Correct
English neolithic structure near the town of Amesbury, Wiltshire Stonehenge
98%
Ancient Greco-Roman city once home to the world's largest library Alexandria
96%
Capital of Madagascar, known by the French as "Tana" for short Antananarivo
85%
City at the epicenter of the British Industrial Revolution Birmingham
85%
New Zealand city which suffered a devastating earthquake in 2011 Christchurch
85%
U.S. state home to Boston and Harvard University Massachusetts
83%
Australia's northernmost continental point, Cape York, lies in this state Queensland
83%
British territory that merged with Zanzibar to become Tanzania Tanganyika
82%
Largest country to declare its independence from the United States Philippines
81%
Southernmost ex-Soviet country, formerly led by President Niyazov Turkmenistan
81%
South African metropolis nicknamed "The City of Gold" Johannesburg
80%
Canada's flattest and most rectangular province Saskatchewan
79%
Major river whose source lies in Minnesota's Lake Itasca Mississippi
75%
U.S. state wherein the Declaration of Independence was ratified Pennsylvania
75%
Capital of the Byzantine Empire from 395 to 1453 A.D. Constantinople
73%
Portuguese colony which became a one-party Marxist state in 1975 Mozambique
72%
Canadian island associated with Leif Eriksen Newfoundland
69%
Most populous Mexican city named for a historic Spanish one Guadalajara
67%
Capital of the country formerly known as French Upper Volta Ouagadougou
66%
Russian metropolis named for Catherine the Great Yekaterinburg
63%
English county associated with a savory condiment of the same name Worcestershire
60%
European capital bombed twice by the U.K. during the Napoleonic Wars Copenhagen
59%
Paris is divided into twenty of these; roughly translates to "district" Arrondissement
55%
Largest Colombian city on the Caribbean coast Barranquilla
54%
Sea situated between the islands of Corsica and Sardinia, and Italy Tyrrhenian
53%
Small country whose name means "bright stone" in English Liechtenstein
50%
Northernmost English county; home to Newcastle-upon-Tyne Northumberland
50%
North Atlantic bay to the west of the Delmarva Peninsula Chesapeake
48%
Historic region in the Carpathian Basin with a Latin name Transylvania
44%
Primary residence and private plantation of Thomas Jefferson Monticello
40%
West Midlands city home to Molineux Stadium Wolverhampton
40%
Indian state home to Mumbai and Nagpur, among other large cities Maharashtra
35%
The only African capital city to be named after an Italian Brazzaville
34%
Russian city known for a meteor famously landing nearby in 2013 Chelyabinsk
32%
Capital city and historic trade stop from Beijing to Kyakhta (now Russia) Ulaanbaatar
32%
Large Ukranian city named for one of Europe's great rivers (pre-2014 name) Dnipropetrovsk
31%
Massive lake/estuary immediately north of New Orleans Pontchartrain
30%
Earth's third tallest mountain, lying on the border of India and Nepal Kangchenjunga
29%
The River Yenisei runs through this large Siberian metropolis Krasnoyarsk
26%
Densely populated city and state in Central Mexico Aguascalientes
25%
Southern Indiana city on the Ohio River; known as "Jeff" by locals Jeffersonville
22%
River forming the southern half of the Georgia-Alabama border Chattahoochee
19%
Austria's tallest mountain and the highest peak of the East Alps Grossglockner
16%
Largest Brazilian city that lies mostly on an island Florianópolis
15%
Most populated city on Britain's Nene River Peterborough
15%
German Ruhr valley city and host of the annual Ruhrfestspiele Recklinghausen
9%
Closest major city to Lake Balaton; former capital of the Kingdom of Hungary Székesfehérvár
9%
Fifth largest river in the U.S. by discharge; lies entirely within Louisiana Atchafalaya
8%
U.S. peninsula/island connected to Martha's Vineyard by a sandbank Chappaquiddick
7%
The remotest point of land from any sea is in this desert Gurbantünggüt
1%
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