| ccTLD | Continent | Sovereign State? | Explanation | Answer | % Correct |
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| .gr | Europe | Y | Greece | 100%
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| .ly | Africa | Y | Libya | 100%
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| .sr | S. Amer. | Y | Suriname | 100%
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| .uk | Europe | Y | United Kingdom | 100%
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| .dz | Africa | Y | The letters of the ccTLD come from the informal name of the location in the local variety of Arabic (دزاير), romanized into dzāyer. | Algeria | 78%
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| .cl | S. Amer. | Y | Chile | 78%
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| .ba | Europe | Y | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 67%
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| .gq | Africa | Y | The two letters of the ccTLD occur in the English language location name, but in the reverse order. The order comes from the French language name for the location. | Equatorial Guinea | 67%
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| .mc | Europe | Y | Monaco | 67%
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| .bj | Africa | Y | The location’s name begins with “B,” but the name does not contain a “j.” When this location’s ccTLD was allocated in 1996, “B” ccTLDs followed by any of the other three letters that occur in this location’s name had already been allocated to Belgium, Brunei and Burundi. Perhaps coincidentally, the letters “b” and “j” occur in that order in the name of the city that was the location’s capital at the time the ccTLD was allocated. (A new capital was designated in 2019.) | Benin | 56%
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| .mp | Oceania | N | The letters of the ccTLD are the first letters of (1) the name of the archipelago the location is the lion’s share of — the island of Guam also sits in the archipelago, but is administered separately and has its own ccTLD; and (2) the first letter of the ocean in which the archipelago lies. | Northern Mariana Islands | 56%
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| .re | Africa | N | Réunion | 56%
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| .sl | Africa | Y | Sierra Leone | 56%
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| .cc | Asia | N | Cocos (Keeling) Islands | 44%
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| .im | Europe | N | Isle of Man | 44%
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