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Answer
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The largest and most populous continent
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Asia
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Continent with the most countries
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Africa
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Least populous continent
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Antarctica
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Country that is also a continent and/or island
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Australia
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First UN member state, alphabetically
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Afghanistan
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Continent with gila monsters and pronghorn antelopes
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North America
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Has a flag of a black double-headed eagle on a red field
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Albania
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Maghreb country with the Emir Abdelkader Mosque
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Algeria
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Home of Lionel Messi and Diego Maradona
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Argentina
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Country with the exclave of Cabinda
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Angola
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Country headed by Ilham Aliyev who lives in the Zuğulba Palace
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Azerbaijan
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Country with a bull sharks in its largest lake of the same name
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Nicaragua
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Only country with Catalan as an official language
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Andorra
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Its highest point is Boggy Peak, once called Mount Obama
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Antigua and Barbuda
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Home of the Schönbrunn palace and Mozart
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Austria
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Its capital is Yerevan
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Armenia
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State where MLK led a march from Selma
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Alabama
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Where Bill Clinton was born and served as Governor
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Arkansas
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Continent of the Amazon and the Andes
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South America
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The Last Frontier
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Alaska
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State with the Petrified Forest and Saguaro National Parks
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Arizona
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Driest desert in the world
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Atacama
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Range with resorts at Zermatt, St. Moritz, and Chamonix
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Alps
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Country with cantons such as Zug and Basel
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Switzerland
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Country with the cities of Kisangani and Lubumbashi
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DR Congo
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Country with the Musandam exclave on the Strait of Hormuz
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Oman
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Country which hosted the 1952 and 1994 Winter Olympics
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Norway
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Country with Dragon Blood trees on the island of Socotra
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Yemen
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Hermit kingdom headed by the Kim dynasty
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North Korea
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Caribbean island with Crocus Hill and capital at The Valley
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Anguilla
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Province of Banff and Jasper National Parks
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Alberta
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Landlocked province with capital at Hefei
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Anhui
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Country of the Deccan Plateau and most of the Thar Desert
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India
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Highest peak in the Andes
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Aconcagua
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State capital founded as Fort Orange
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Albany
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National park of Old Faithful
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Yellowstone
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Stretches from Gibraltar to Arkhangelsk
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Europe
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Galapagos islands country
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Ecuador
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Stretches from Sochi to Magadan
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Russia
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Host city of the 1996 Summer Olympics
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Atlanta
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Taj Mahal city
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Agra
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Most populous city in Cote d'Ivoire
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Abidjan
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Called Aotearoa by the Maori
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New Zealand
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Country of the Little Mermaid and the original Legoland
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Denmark
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Its capital changed from Astana to Nur-Sultan, then Astana
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Kazakhstan
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Only country with a non-rectangular flag
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Nepal
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Capital is Beirut, has a cedar tree on its flag
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Lebanon
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Country home to AFC Ajax
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Netherlands
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The newest UN member state, gained independence in 2011
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South Sudan
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Pacific Island country devastated by phosphate mining
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Nauru
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Hosted and won the first World Cup
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Uruguay
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Longest river that empties into the Pacific
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Yangtze
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Used to be called Abyssinia
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Ethiopia
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Largest city on the North Island
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Auckland
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Shares an island with Haiti
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Dominican Republic
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Southern country of the Darien Gap
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Colombia
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Mountain overlooking Yerevan, maybe where Noah's ark landed
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Ararat
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Country with Phuket and Krung Thep
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Thailand
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Country at the lowest point of its continent at Lake Assal
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Djibouti
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Its parliament, the Alþingi (Althing), was founded in 930
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Iceland
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State with the fewest counties
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Delaware
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Country on both the Gulf of Finland and the Gulf of Riga
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Estonia
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City of the Parthenon and the Acropolis
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Athens
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Its capital is Apia
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Samoa
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Island capital city with Lemurs' Park
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Antananarivo
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State with two NFL teams: the Browns and Bengals
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Ohio
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Province that borders 4 of the 5 Great Lakes
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Ontario
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The Sooner State
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Oklahoma
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City that once had a famous lighthouse and a library that burned
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Alexandria
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Capital of Paraguay
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Asuncion
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Country with the Caprivi Strip
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Namibia
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Political center of the Frankish Empire, where Charlemagne lived
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Aachen
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Recently changed its name from a Former Yugoslav Republic
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North Macedonia
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Second largest city in Peru
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Arequipa
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Capital of Jordan
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Amman
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Country of the Igbo, Yoruba, and Hausa-Fulani
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Nigeria
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Largest emirate by area in the United Arab Emirates
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Abu Dhabi
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Contains Sumatra, Java, and Sulawesi
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Indonesia
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Ocean containing the Sargasso Sea
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Atlantic
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UN member state that claims the nine-dash line
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China
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Its capital is Pago Pago
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American Samoa
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Where the Masters golf tournament is played
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Augusta
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Largest city in Holland
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Amsterdam
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Country home to Bikini and Majuro Atolls
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Marshall Islands
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Country on the Guiana shield with the Coppename river
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Suriname
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Red Sea country which gained independence in 1991
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Eritrea
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Virginia suburb where the Pentagon is located
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Arlington
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Capital of Niger
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Niamey
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National park of El Capitan and Half Dome
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Yosemite
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Land of pharaohs
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Egypt
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Country of Anatolia
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Turkey
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The final battle of the American Revolution
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Yorktown
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The Garden State
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New Jersey
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Crimean city of a World War II conference
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Yalta
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French city where the Pope lived in the 1300s
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Avignon
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Province on the east of the Bay of Fundy
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Nova Scotia
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City close to Balmoral Castle
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Aberdeen
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State of Dartmouth College and Phillips Exeter Academy
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New Hampshire
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Largest constituent country of the United Kingdom
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England
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Capital of Tajikistan
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Dushanbe
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