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Geography of Kansas

Can you answer these random questions about the geography of Kansas?
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What is the state capital of Kansas?
Topeka
What river flows through that city?
Kansas River
What is the largest city in Kansas, known for its aviation industry?
Wichita
What vast region of flatland makes up most of Kansas?
Great Plains
What is the nickname of Kansas?
The Sunflower State
What city is home to Kansas State University? (hint: also an island in New York)
Manhattan
What city is home to the University of Kansas?
Lawrence
What Kansas City suburb is the second-largest city in Kansas?
Overland Park
Which U.S. states border Kansas?
Colorado
Missouri
Nebraska
Oklahoma
What army base in Kansas is home to the 1st Infantry Division?
Fort Riley
What is the oldest permanent settlement in Kansas, known for the USDB prison?
Fort Leavenworth
What small city is home to the Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library?
Abilene
The phrase "Get the heck out of _____" originated from what city in western Kansas?
Dodge City
What is the state animal of Kansas?
American Bison
What monument is located close to Lebanon, Kansas?
Geographic Center
of the Lower 48 States
What landmark in Kansas City is owned by NASCAR?
Kansas Speedway
Name one of the two major crops that Kansas leads the U.S. in the harvest of
Wheat / Sorghum
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