Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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School of Buddhism that originated in China | Zen | 83%
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15th century Chinese admiral who explored the Indian Ocean | Zheng He | 72%
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Capital of Henan province, China | Zhengzhou | 72%
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Monotheistic Iranian religion, founded over 3,000 years ago with around 200,000 adherents today | Zoroastrianism | 69%
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City of over 4 million in Shandong province, China | Zibo | 52%
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Mountain range that goes across western Iran, and also includes parts of Iraq and Turkey | Zagros Mountains | 48%
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Chinese dynasty in power from 1046-256 BC | Zhou | 45%
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Peninsula on the island of Mindanao in the Philippines, and its largest city - with a population of 1 million | Zamboanga | 38%
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Province of China on the eastern coast | Zhejiang | 38%
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Romanization of the Mandarin name for China | Zhongguo | 34%
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Group of languages spoken by 16 million people in southern China | Zhuang | 34%
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Queen of the Palmyrene Empire, who conquered much of the Roman East before being defeated by Rome after a few years | Zenobia | 28%
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Second largest city of Jordan | Zarqa | 24%
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One of three main branches of Shia Islam, followed mainly in northern Yemen and southern Saudi Arabia | Zaydism | 17%
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City of over 4 million in Guangdong province, China | Zhongshan | 17%
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Very old city in western Yemen recognized as a World Heritage Site | Zabid | 10%
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Dynasty which ruled Armenia from 1201-1350 | Zakarid | 10%
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Province of the Philippines on the island of Luzon | Zambales | 10%
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Language related to Kurdish spoken by 3-4 million people in eastern Turkey | Zaza | 10%
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Island in the Red Sea that was claimed by Eritrea until 1996 when the Permanent Court of Arbitration ruled it belongs to Yemen | Zuqar Island | 10%
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