Ten Letter Geography #1

Ten letters in every answer. Tell me if I should change any of the questions.
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Southernmost continent
Antarctica
What lies between us and space
Atmosphere
First language of many in Brazil
Portuguese
This recognizable mountain in the 6th tallest in the Alps
Matterhorn
Capital of Barbados
Bridgetown
What someone from Paraguay would be called
Paraguayan
Neighbors are Oregon and Idaho
Washington
This endangered species was once prominent in Southern Africa and Asia
Rhinoceros
4th largest island in the world
Madagascar
This cheese originated in Italy and is a common pizza topping
Mozzarella
Capital of Denmark
Copenhagen
Historic English landmark made of rocks
Stonehenge
This lighthouse is one of the 7 Wonders of the World
Alexandria
One of two countries that is doubly landlocked
Uzbekistan
What you would call somebody in Ethiopia, circa 1915
Abyssinian
This state once recorded a temperature of 134.1°F, the highest ever
California
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Level 88
Mar 2, 2022
Should read "endangered species", rather than "endargered". Also, there are several rhino species so question should be reworded. Maybe "Members of this family of endangered species were once prominent ..."