5 Country Facts

I pick 5 random countries, and you tell me some things about them. All type-ins are encouraged, as are suggestions. If I get 100 takes then you will get a sequel!
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As of November 30th, 2015
There are two "dollars." I will not accept just "dollar."
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Fiji
President?
George Konrote
Capital?
Suva
Currency
Fiji Dollar
Continent?
Oceania
Official Language?
Fijian
United States
President?
Barack Obama
Capital?
Washington D.C
Currency?
American Dollar
Continent?
North America
Official Language
English
France
President?
François Hollande
Capital
Paris
Currency?
Euro
Continent?
Europe
Official Language?
French
North Korea
Dictator?
Kim Jong Un
Capital?
Pyongyang
Currency?
Won
Continent?
Asia
Official Language?
Korean
Brazil
President?
Dilma Rousseff
Capital?
Brasilia
Currency?
Real
Continent?
South America
Official Language?
Portuguese
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Level 74
Dec 1, 2015
The United States has no official language
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Level 65
Dec 1, 2015
No, but English is the language the US uses for all official documents, implying that we know English. So, I used English for this quiz. Maybe I can switch to Barbados?
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Level 60
Dec 22, 2015
That's actually not true. You can get "official documents" from any government agency in a multitude of languages.
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Level 64
Dec 3, 2015
These aren't random, as the quiz does not change every time. consider changing title to just "5 Country Facts"
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Level 65
Dec 3, 2015
OK
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Level 65
Dec 19, 2015
American dollars are usually called US dollars or the United States Dollar. I put all kinds of variations of US dollar and none were accepted, please change.
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Level 37
Aug 7, 2018
The language used in courts of all contiguous US jurisdictions is English. While some documents and signage are available in other languages, all municipalities correspond with its citizens in English (unless a pre-printed "form" is used, and even then, English is part

of the form, in addition to other languages). So, yes, I would say that English is the official language of the US.