| This Country... | Answer | % Correct |
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| is the only continent without an active volcano. | Australia | 100%
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| is the only country in South America that speaks Portuguese. | Brazil | 100%
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| is home to the longest wall in the world, stretching over 21,196 km. | China | 67%
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| is the world's largest producer of spices, including pepper and cardamom. | India | 67%
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| has the longest coastline of any country in the world, stretching over 202,080 km. | Canada | 50%
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| is home to a landmark, one of the wonders of the ancient world, originally covered in highly polished Tura limestone, making it shine brightly in the sun. | Egypt | 50%
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| has a landmark in their capital city that can be 15 cm taller during the summer due to thermal expansion. | France | 50%
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| has the most UNESCO World Heritage sites, boasting a total of 58. | Italy | 50%
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| is home to the world's oldest company a hot spring hotel founded in 705 AD. | Japan | 50%
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| is considered the "Cradle of Humanity" as it is home to the Great Rift Valley, where some of the earliest human fossils have been found. | Kenya | 50%
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| introduced chocolate, chilies, and corn to the world. | Mexico | 50%
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| is home to the world's deepest lake reaching a depth of about 1,642 m. | Russia | 50%
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| has more than 2,000 islands, but only about 170 of them are populated. | Greece | 33%
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| is home to the world's smallest dolphin, Hector's dolphin. | New Zealand | 33%
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| is home to the world's longest road tunnel stretching over 24 km. | Norway | 33%
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| is home to the world's widest avenue, Avenida 9 de Julio. | Argentina | 17%
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| does not have a military and has only one police force. | Iceland | 17%
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| is home to the world's longest wine route, Route 62. | South Africa | 17%
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| has a special romantic holiday called "Black Day," where singles who did not receive gifts on Valentine's Day or White Day gather to eat black noodles. | South Korea | 17%
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| has a unique tradition called "fika," which involves taking a break for coffee and a sweet treat. | Sweden | 17%
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