Very Difficult Geography Trivia #001 - Statistics

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Question Answer % Correct
Which controversial planned "smart city" in Neom, Saudi Arabia, is designed as a 170 km‑long, 200‑meter‑wide city with no cars or streets, running entirely on clean energy? The Line
57%
Which strait separates Australia’s Cape York Peninsula from New Guinea? Torres Strait
41%
Lying at the confluence of the Amazon, Nanay, and Itaya rivers, what is the world’s biggest city unreachable by road? Iquitos
37%
Larger only than the Federal District, what is the smallest state in Brazil by geographical area? Sergipe
36%
What is the name of the narrowest part of the Malay Peninsula, lying between the Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Thailand? Kra Isthmus
34%
Which subarctic port town in Manitoba is notable for its seasonal migration of polar bears, earning it the nickname the "Polar Bear Capital of the World"? Churchill
33%
Which city, designed primarily by the Swiss-French architect Le Corbusier, serves as the shared capital of the states of Punjab and Haryana? Chandigarh
30%
What Copenhagen neighborhood, founded in 1971 as a squatted military base, is an anarchist commune that has recently been in the news due to escalating gang violence? Freetown Christiania
30%
What city in Swedish Lapland, home to the world's largest underground iron ore mine, is currently undergoing a massive urban relocation effort eastwards? Kiruna
30%
Also known as the Great Indian Desert, which desert spanning over 200,000 km² across parts of India and Pakistan features the Luni River as its only river? Thar Desert
30%
What is the Commonwealth territory separate from any Australian state that was surrendered by New South Wales in 1915 so that the ACT would have access to the sea? Jervis Bay Territory
28%
What Texas county holds the distinction of being the least populous county in the contiguous United States? Loving County
28%
Which federal subject of Russia is the only region in Europe where Tibetan Buddhism is the predominant religion? Kalmykia
26%
What Mexican city is located on the southern bank of the Rio Grande directly across the border from Brownsville, Texas? Matamoros
25%
What Irish province comprises the counties Galway, Mayo, Sligo, Roscommon and Leitrim? Connacht
24%
Which region of north‑central China, an autonomous region for the Hui people, has its capital at Yinchuan? Ningxia
24%
Which Indonesian province bordering the Strait of Malacca and the South China Sea consists of an archipelago of about 2,400 islands and has its capital at Tanjung Pinang? (two words required) Riau Islands
24%
Which one of the three historical provinces of Libya was the only place where the now-extinct highly-valued medicinal herb silphium was known to grow? Cyrenaica
23%
Which autonomous republic of Uzbekistan lying in the dried-up basin of the Aral Sea has a constitutional right to secede via a national referendum, though it has never held one? Karakalpakstan
23%
Which San Francisco street famous for its steep one‑block stretch with eight hairpin turns winds down Russian Hill between Hyde and Leavenworth Streets? Lombard Street
23%
Named after Malaysia's first Prime Minister, which city serves as Malaysia's administrative capital and is notable for having the world's largest roundabout, with a circumference of 3.5 km? Putrajaya
23%
On which Philippine island can you find the Chocolate Hills, characterized by their cone‑shaped limestone mounds that turn brown in the dry season? Bohol
22%
Which 16th‑century fortified tower on the northern bank of the Tagus River later became a lighthouse and customs house? Belém Tower
21%
What country is home to the Bijagós Islands, a culturally distinct archipelago of about 88 islands containing a Biosphere Reserve known for its sea turtles and saltwater hippos? Guinea-Bissau
21%
Which mountain range spanning parts of Lower Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, and Thuringia, has a high point, the Brocken, that was used by the Soviets for espionage during the Cold War? Harz
20%
In which country does the lonely four-hundred-year-old Prosopis cineraria tree known as the Tree of Life mysteriously stand despite a lack of rainfall? Bahrain
19%
What long chain of natural limestone shoals between India and Sri Lanka, identified with the legendary bridge built by Rama, once may have formed a land link between the two lands? Adam's Bridge
18%
Which type of amphitheater-shaped, steep-walled mountain basin, carved by glacier erosion and often hosting a tarn, has a name derived from the French for "circle"? Cirque
18%
As of January 2026, what is the new capital city of Equatorial Guinea, officially replacing Malabo? Ciudad de la Paz
18%
What Dutch term literally meaning "Rim City" refers to the roughly arc‑shaped conurbation in the Netherlands that includes Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague, and Utrecht? Randstad
18%
What urban park in Vancouver is surrounded by ocean on three sides and includes a rainforest, totem poles, and a seawall? It is even larger than Central Park in New York. Stanley Park
18%
What term describes the unique flat‑topped, steep‑walled mountains of the Guiana Highlands, often called "islands in the sky"? Tepui
18%
Which regional capital is known for its Festspiele, an annual summer music festival that features the world's largest open air lake stage on Lake Constance? Bregenz
17%
What is the name of the largest region by area on New Zealand’s South Island, stretching from Kaikōura in the north to the Waitaki River in the south, with Christchurch at its center? Canterbury
17%
What is the avian name of the uninhabited river island in the Bidasoa river whose administration alternates every six months between France and Spain? Pheasant Island
17%
In what world capital is the Kensington Oval stadium located, which was the venue for the final match of the 2007 Cricket World Cup? Bridgetown
16%
What vast lowland spanning parts of Argentina, Paraguay, Bolivia and Brazil, is the continent’s largest semiarid plains, home to dry forests, savannas and rich biodiversity? Gran Chaco
16%
Which mountain is the highest peak east of the Mississippi River and crowns the Appalachians in North Carolina? Mount Mitchell
16%
Which large public park in Vienna, originally an imperial hunting ground, is today home to an amusement park that hosts the iconic Wiener Riesenrad (Giant Ferris Wheel)? Prater
16%
A prime example of China's 1990s urbanization, which Shanghai district, home to the Oriental Pearl Tower, contains the world's first trio of adjacent supertall skyscrapers? Pudong
16%
What narrow stretch of land, nicknamed "Chicken’s Neck", connects India’s northeastern states to the rest of India and is only ~22 km wide at its narrowest point? Siliguri Corridor
16%
Which recently formed volcanic island off the southern coast of Iceland, emerging from the Atlantic during eruptions that began in 1963, has been strictly protected since birth and serves as a "natural laboratory" for scientists to observe how life colonizes brand new land? Surtsey
16%
Located on an isthmus, which Pakistani port city on the Arabian Sea is currently undergoing massive development via a $46 billion project with China's Belt and Road initiative? Gwadar
15%
Which Cuban island was renamed in 1978 to honor the thousands of young students and workers who came to live and work there? Isla de la Juventud
15%
What Estonian town once named Kingissepa during Soviet times is the capital of Saaremaa and is famous for its well-preserved medieval castle? Kuressaare
15%
Which Transylvanian commune made up of five villages and located southwest of the city of Brașov is famous for its medieval castle often referred to as "Dracula’s Castle"? Bran
14%
Which dormant stratovolcano is the highest peak in Iran and the tallest volcano in all of Asia? Mount Damavand
14%
What natural site in Denizli Province, whose hot spring-fed white travertine terraces gave rise to the ancient city of Hierapolis, literally means "cotton castle" in Turkish? Pamukkale
14%
Which strong extremely dry katabatic winds affecting Southern California are occasionally referred to as the "devil winds" and are often responsible for creating the fire weather conditions that fan the region's destructive wildfires? Santa Ana winds
14%
Which neo‑futurist tower in Malmö twists a full 90° from base to top and was designed by Santiago Calatrava? Turning Torso
14%
What is the two word name of the high‑altitude desert region administered by China but claimed by India as part of Ladakh? The disputed area helped trigger the 1962 Sino-Indian war. Aksai Chin
13%
Literally meaning "between the mountains", the Mesaoria Plain is the prominent median plain that makes up the north-central part of which island? Cyprus
13%
What coastal town located at the mouth of the river of the same name became prominent in the 1960s when the Guiana Space Centre was established just northwest of it? Kourou
13%
What is the name of the ruins and network of ~100 artificial islets connected by canals that was once the ceremonial capital of the Saudeleur dynasty is located off the coast of Pohnpei in Micronesia? Nan Madol
13%
What is the name of the Autonomous Republic in southwestern Georgia on the Black Sea coast whose autonomous status is partially guaranteed by the 1921 Treaty of Kars? Adjara
12%
What large graben valley in Wyoming is home to the National Elk Refuge and is the only place in the United States where a commercial airport operates inside a National Park? Jackson Hole
12%
What Antarctic region consisting of a series of largely snow‑free valleys on the coast of Victoria Land is considered the largest ice‑free area on the continent and a key natural laboratory for extremophile life? McMurdo Dry Valleys
12%
What Omani exclave separated from the rest of its country by the UAE and jutting into the Strait of Hormuz is known for fjord‑like coastline and dramatic cliffs? Musandam
12%
What five-letter adjective, from the Greek for "dry", describes shrublands that receive very little rainfall and support plants adapted to drought conditions? Xeric
12%
Which Nicaraguan city historically served as the political capital of the Kingdom of Mosquitia and has unique Afro-Caribbean and Indigenous cultural characteristics? Bluefields
11%
Which bridge links the province of Prince Edward Island with the mainland province of New Brunswick? Confederation Bridge
11%
What small island off the coast of Dakar, Senegal, now a UNESCO World Heritage site, is best known for its "House of Slaves"? Gorée
11%
Which remote Chilean archipelago lies roughly 670 km off the Chilean coast and is notable as the possible real‑world inspiration for Robinson Crusoe? Juan Fernández Islands
11%
Which flat, low‑lying region spanning Lincolnshire, Cambridgeshire, Norfolk, and Suffolk, was once a vast marsh but is now fertile farmland due to extensive drainage? The Fens
11%
What Spanish term describes a shrub‑dominated biome found primarily in coastal California and northern Baja characterized by hot dry summers, mild wet winters, and dense evergreen shrubs adapted to drought and fire? Chaparral
10%
Which term for a dry warm downslope wind that occurs in the leeward side of a mountain range is derived from the Latin word favonius and causes a sharp increase in air temperature due to the adiabatic heating that occurs as the air descends? Foehn wind
10%
Which river rises in the Sierra de Guadarrama, flows through Madrid, and empties into the Jarama River? Manzanares
10%
Which mountain range spans southern Bulgaria and northern Greece and is the largest by area in Bulgaria, having its highest peak at 2,191 m? Rhodope Mountains
10%
What is the name of the Caribbean resort coast in the Mexican state of Quintana Roo stretching roughly from Puerto Morelos in the north to Tulum in the south? Riviera Maya
10%
What largest and fastest-growing municipality in Trinidad and Tobago is the birthplace of Nobel Prize-winning author V. S. Naipaul and was once home to a major U.S. WWII base? Chaguanas
9%
What Haitian island is the largest of the Hispaniolan satellite islands and was once ruled by a local queen and an American Marine Sergeant proclaimed as King Faustin II? Gonâve Island
9%
Often translated as "tribe" or "people", what is the three-letter term for a large social unit in traditional Māori society? Iwi
9%
What second-largest city in Fiji, nicknamed Sugar City, lies on the west coast of Viti Levu and is the main hub for sugar‑cane production and export? Lautoka
9%
Giving its name to a plateau, what silt-like sediment deposited by wind from the Gobi Desert is soft enough to be excavated for the construction of China’s yaodong cave dwellings? Loess
9%
What semi‑arid plateau region in eastern Ethiopia and overwhelmingly inhabited by ethnic Somalis has often been at the historical center of conflicts between Ethiopia and Somalia? Ogaden
9%
Which glacier in Los Glaciares National Park periodically extends into Lake Argentino, creating a natural ice dam and spectacular calving events? Perito Moreno
9%
Home to the capital city of Praia and the World Heritage site of Cidade Velha, which island is the most populous in Cape Verde, being the first settled by the Portuguese? Santiago
9%
Which fertile valley in eastern Lebanon wedged between the Mount Lebanon and the Anti‑Lebanon Mountains serves as the country’s primary agricultural region? Beqaa Valley
8%
What ocean current, from the Japanese for "Black Tide", is considered the Pacific equivalent of the Gulf Stream? (Japanese name required) Kuroshio Current
8%
Which island, the largest in Lake Baikal and the third-largest lake island in the world, is considered sacred by the indigenous Buryats, who revere the Shamanka Rock? Olkhon
8%
What mountain range, the only home of the critically endangered antelope-like saola, extends for 1,100 km along the border of Laos and Vietnam? Annamite Range
7%
Which double‑arched concrete dam straddling the Zambezi River forms the world’s largest man‑made reservoir and generates hydroelectric power for both Zambia and Zimbabwe? Kariba Dam
7%
What most active stratovolcano in Indonesia, located on the border of Central Java and the Special Region of Yogyakarta, has been designated as one of the Decade Volcanoes? Mount Merapi
7%
What historical central square of Samarkand, whose name means "sandy place" in Persian, is framed by three large madrasahs? Registan
7%
Which "desert in the desert" in northeastern Niger and western Chad is known as one of the harshest regions on Earth? It literally means "desert" in the Tuareg language. Ténéré
7%
Which small Mediterranean archipelago made up of Lampedusa, Linosa and Lampione, represents the southernmost part of Italy? Pelagie Islands
6%
Which undersea railway tunnel running beneath the Tsugaru Strait and connecting Japan’s Honshu to Hokkaido is known as the world’s longest undersea rail tunnel? Seikan Tunnel
6%
Which 1,072 km‑long river rises in eastern Turkey and flows through or along the borders of Turkey, Armenia, Iran, and Azerbaijan before joining the Kura River? Aras
5%
Which large artificial island in Tokyo Bay was rebuilt in the 1990s from former sea‑forts and is now known for its futuristic shopping malls, a beachfront park, and the Rainbow Bridge? Odaiba
5%
What heavily fortified mountain pass located in Qinhuangdao marks the traditional eastern end of the Great Wall of China and the point where the Wall meets the sea? Shanhai Pass
5%
What South African luxury resort located in the former Bantustan of Bophuthatswana features hotels, casinos, golf courses, a water park, and safari access, thus earning its nickname "Africa’s Kingdom of Pleasure"? Sun City
5%
What term is used to describe the exceptionally high tides that frequently flood the low-lying areas of Venice, primarily due to a combination of astronomical tide, low atmospheric pressure, and strong Sirocco winds? Acqua alta
4%
What is the name of the 16th‑century fort built by the Portuguese between 1593 and 1596 that guarded the Old Port of Mombasa? Fort Jesus
4%
What shallow lagoon system, called the "Rotten Sea" for its sulfurous smell and high salinity, nearly severs the northeastern coast of the Crimean Peninsula from the mainland? Syvash
4%
What is the six-letter term for the treeless high elevation Andean ecosystem comprised of grasslands, shrubs and rosette plants, that lies between the upper forest line and the permanent snow line? Páramo
3%
What is the seven-letter term for an administrative division of Bangladesh that functions as a sub-unit of a district? It was formerly known by the term thana ("police station"). Upazila
3%
What Mediterranean island with Phoenician origins, Syria’s only inhabited island, lies just off the port of Tartus? Arwad
2%
Which Albanian river, considered the traditional dialect divide between Gheg and Tosk Albanian, flows from the Valamara Mountains to the Adriatic Sea? Shkumbin
2%
Which Renaissance villa near Vicenza, designed by Andrea Palladio, has a perfectly symmetrical square plan rotated 45 degrees to ensure all rooms receive sunlight? Villa La Rotonda
2%
Which mangrove‑covered peninsula on the Gulf of Guinea was awarded to Cameroon by ruling of the International Court of Justice in 2002? It borders the Cross River Estuary and is known for its rich fishing grounds (and alleged oil & gas potential). Bakassi
1%
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