Geography Overlap Chain Quiz #4

Each answer has some letters at the end which are the same as beginning letters of the next answer. (EXAMPLE: Nicaragua and Guatemala have a 3 letter overlap.) You are given the number of letters in each overlap and a clue. Have fun linking the chain!
# is the number of overlapping letters with the previous answer
Answer may have more than one word
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Last updated: July 5, 2018
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Walt Disney World and Epcot city
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Orlando
Capital on the Persian Gulf
2
Doha
Zimbabwe capital
2
Harare
Nevada city
2
Reno
Kim Jong-un's realm
2
North Korea
Also known as Timor Leste
2
East Timor
Comoros capital
3
Moroni
French Rivera city
2
Nice
Former name of the Indonesian island of Sulawesi
2
Celebes
Large city located between Duisberg and Dortmund
2
Essen
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Country surrounding the Gambia on 3 sides
3
Senegal
U.S. State directly west of Georgia
2
Alabama
Capital on the island of Luzon
2
Manila
Indochina country
2
Laos
Scandinavian capital
2
Oslo
United States megacity
2
Los Angeles
Country completely surrounded by South Africa
3
Lesotho
Central American country
2
Honduras
Kazakhstan capital
2
Astana
Original Disneyland city
3
Anaheim
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