| Stereotype | Answer | % Correct |
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| Wakes up late, kisses on both cheeks, argues about wine quality, protests by default, and still somehow looks effortlessly chic. | France | 99%
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| Lives among more sheep than people, casually calls mountains 'hills', fiercely denies being part of Australia, and considers rugby a religion. | New Zealand | 98%
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| Where football is life, Carnival is louder than your thoughts, and the Amazon is both a rainforest and a battleground with mosquitoes the size of drones. | Brazil | 96%
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| A country the size of a mall, guarded by guys in Renaissance cosplay, where every square meter is holier than thou. | Vatican City | 94%
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| A country where time stands still, haircuts are government-approved, and parades are more common than internet access. | North Korea | 91%
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| Apologizes more than talks, lives in a land of maple syrup and hockey, and somehow survives winters that freeze your soul. | Canada | 89%
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| Endless steppes where horses outnumber people, nomads live in yurts, and Genghis Khan’s legacy still rides strong. | Mongolia | 89%
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| A land of fire and ice, where everyone knows a saga, elves might block your path, and the nightlife starts after midnight—if you can handle the cold. | Iceland | 88%
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| Where the Serengeti rules, Mount Kilimanjaro touches the sky, and wildlife selfies are basically a national sport. | Tanzania | 83%
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| Where East meets West in a bustling bazaar, tea flows like water, and everyone has a strong opinion on the best kebab. | Turkey | 80%
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| Home to ancient Mayan ruins, volcanoes that won’t sit still, colorful textiles, and people who treat coffee like sacred fuel. | Guatemala | 70%
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| The only Spanish-speaking nation in Africa, where oil wealth and jungle meet, and everyone forgets it exists until a geography quiz shows up. | Equatorial Guinea | 67%
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