Geography Analogies #10

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The flag of Romania is to the flag of _ _ _ _ as the flag of _ _ _ _ _ _ is to the flag of Indonesia
Chad Monaco
Bosnia is to _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ as Saint Vincent is to the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Herzegovina Grenadines
Elvis Presley is to the USA as Fela Kuti is to _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Nigeria
Abyssinia is to _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ as Persia is to Iran
Ethiopia
PNG is to Papua New Guinea as CAR is to the _______ _______ ________
Central African Republic
The flag of the Ivory Coast is to the flag of _ _ _ _ _ _ _ as the flag of Monaco is to the flag of Poland
Ireland
Italy is to the Roman Empire as _ _ _ _ _ _ is to the Ottoman Empire
Turkey
Hollywood is to Los Angeles as Bollywood is to _ _ _ _ _ _
Mumbai
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An oblast is to Russia as a bailiwick is to the _ _
UK
Luzon is to the Philippines as _ _ _ _ _ _ is to Japan
Honshu
The PRC is to China as the _ _ _ _ is to North Korea
DPRK
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ is to Iran what Angkor is to Cambodia
Persepolis
_ _ _ _ _ _ falls are to Argentina and Brazil as Niagara falls are to Canada and the USA
Iguazu
Azerbaijan is to the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ as Serbia is to the Balkans
Caucasus
Tuvalu is to Polynesia as Vanuatu is to _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Melanesia
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