“Think You Know World Geography?”: Prove It In This Country Locations Quiz
Do you know your Norway from your Nepal and your Morocco from your Mexico? It’s time to find out! In this geography quiz, we’ll give you one simple clue about a country – it could be a famous landmark, a natural wonder, or a quirky cultural fact – and your job is to pick the correct nation.
Let’s see how many of these 26 locations you can correctly identify!
Also, make sure to check out Part 2 for more challenges!
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Okay, so I've been to the floating markets in Thailand, but I guessed it wrong because that picture isn't a picture of the floating markets in Thailand.
Never been but I read a lot of world news and watch documentaries. I had to stop looking at the pictures. They had me second guessing myself. It's BP, I should know better. 🤦🏻♀️🤷🏻♀️
Load More Replies...Only a third of Finland (not most of it) lies north of the Arctic Circle. And New Zealand also has volcanoes and geysers.
The area of Finland that lies north of the Arctic Circle is actually less than a third; close to one fourth or 25 %.
Load More Replies...Okay, so I've been to the floating markets in Thailand, but I guessed it wrong because that picture isn't a picture of the floating markets in Thailand.
Never been but I read a lot of world news and watch documentaries. I had to stop looking at the pictures. They had me second guessing myself. It's BP, I should know better. 🤦🏻♀️🤷🏻♀️
Load More Replies...Only a third of Finland (not most of it) lies north of the Arctic Circle. And New Zealand also has volcanoes and geysers.
The area of Finland that lies north of the Arctic Circle is actually less than a third; close to one fourth or 25 %.
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