| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Home to the Great Barrier Reef, the world’s largest coral reef system. | Australia | 90%
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| Known for its Maori culture, stunning landscapes, and being the filming location for The Lord of the Rings. | New Zealand | 83%
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| Known for its cultural diversity, with over 800 languages spoken. | Papua New Guinea | 72%
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| The only country in the world that spans all four hemispheres. | Kiribati | 62%
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| The third smallest country in the world and known for its phosphate mining. | Nauru | 59%
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| Site of U.S. nuclear testing during the mid-20th century. | Marshall Islands | 45%
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| Famous for its traditional tattoo art, the Country’s way of life. | Samoa | 45%
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| Famous for Nan Madol, a mysterious ancient city built on coral reefs. | Micronesia (Federated States of Micronesia) | 38%
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| Known for its role in World War II, particularly the Battle of Guadalcanal. | Solomon Islands | 38%
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| Among the world’s smallest countries, and one of the first at risk from rising sea levels. | Tuvalu | 38%
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| The only Pacific island nation never colonized by a European power. | Tonga | 34%
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| A scuba diver’s paradise, home to Jellyfish Lake. | Palau | 24%
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| Known for its active volcanoes and as the birthplace of bungee jumping. | Vanuatu | 24%
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| Known for its over 300 islands and vibrant traditional dances like the meke. | Fiji | 21%
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