Countries No Longer With Us #2 - Statistics

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Description Date Answer % Correct
The nations of Great Britain, now part of a larger collective. 1707 Scotland
96%
The nations of Great Britain, now part of a larger collective. 1707 Wales
96%
The nations of Great Britain, now part of a larger collective. 1707 England
93%
A kingdom on the coast of the Baltic Sea that would grow to unify Germany 1871 Prussia
92%
An Italian Kingdom named after a city, south of Rome. 1816 Naples
83%
The Ferdinand half of Ferdinand and Isabella 1479 Aragon
78%
Island nation off the coast of Africa that briefly was the capital of Oman. 1964 Zanzibar
70%
The dynastic union between Portugal and the Spanish crown 1640 Iberian Union
69%
The largest European empire since the Romans (up to that point), covering France, Germany, Italy, and more, led by Charlemagne himself. c. 800 Franks
66%
A highly contested region, under the control of China, India, and Pakistan today. It was briefly independent and ruled by the Shah Mir Dynasty. 1561 Kashmir
66%
The large part of Tanzania before the union with the above. 1964 Tanganyika
63%
The short-lived, only Mormon-led country in history, led by Brigham Young. 1858 Utah
61%
An Indigenous American participatory democracy made up of six states that some speculate to have been a model, at least partly, for the United States. c. 1812 Iroquois Confederacy
59%
A kingdom in modern-day Romania that eventually fell to the Ottomans 1417 Wallachia
58%
This kingdom, also known as "West Saxony," existed in southern Great Britain until it was unified with other kingdoms by Athelstan into England. 927 Wessex
56%
An expansive empire that covered modern-day southern Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, and other central asian countries at its peak. It eventually fragmented into smaller khanates which lasted until around 1850. c. 1466 Golden Horde
46%
This Iberian kingdom was formed from the division of the Old Asturian kingdom between Alfonso III's three sons. This one lasted the longest, before eventually joining the Kingdom of Castille. 1479 Leon
46%
A Catholic crusader-state on the Southeast Baltic shore. 1525 Teutonic Order
45%
The first three great Muslim Caliphates 750 Umayyad Caliphate
40%
The first three great Muslim Caliphates 1517 Abbasid Caliphate
36%
The first distinctively Greek civilization. c. 1100 BC Mycenae
34%
The very difficult to pronounce kingdom on the islands of Sumatra, Java, Sulawesi, Borneo, and the Malay Peninsula 1527 Majapahit
30%
The first three great Muslim Caliphates 661 Rashidun Caliphate
28%
A medieval feudal state found in modern-day Georgia, and eventually unified with the Kingdom of Iberia (not the peninsula) under one king until it was eventually conquered by the Mongols. c.1240 Abkhazia
12%
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