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Quiz about administrative divisions of countries

Quiz about first-level administrative country subdivisions
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Last updated: October 17, 2020
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1. Which of these countries does not have an administrative division called '' Amazonas ''?
Brazil
Ecuador
Peru
Venezuela
Colombia
2. Yekaterinburg is the capital of which Russian administrative division?
Republic of Buryatia
Stavropol Krai
Sverdlovsk Oblast
Leningrad Oblast
3. What is the most populous state in Germany?
North Rhine-Westphalia
Baden-Württemberg
Bavaria
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
4. What are the first-level administrative divisions in Japan called?
Departments
States
Prefectures
Provinces
5. What are the smallest state in the USA (by area / population, respectively)?
New Hampshire/Vermont
Connecticut/Alaska
Delaware/North Dakota
Rhode Island/Wyoming
6. What is the southernmost county in Sweden?
Skåne County (Scania County)
Kalmar County
Blekinge County
Halland County
7. What is the province of Angola, which is an exclave located between the DR of Congo and the Republic of Congo?
Zaire Province
Benguela Province
Cuanza Norte Province
Cabinda Province
8. What is the Canadian Province, whose official language is French ?
Alberta
Ontario
Quebec
Saskatchewan
9. What is the most populous administrative division in the world ?
Punjab, Pakistan
Uttar Pradesh, India
Guangdong, China
California, United States
10. Which of these countries does not call their first-level administrative divisions ''states''?
Nigeria
Morocco
Brazil
Mexico
11. What is the only Italian region bordering Slovenia?
Basilicata
Lombardy
Emilia-Romagna
Friuli Venezia Giulia
12. Which of these countries does not call their first-level administrative divisions ''provinces''?
Ireland
Argentina
Algeria
Iran
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