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Random Country Questions

Answer random trivia questions about various different countries.
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Last updated: June 1, 2022
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1. England fought the shortest war in history, totalling only 38 minutes.
True
False
2. Russia famously celebrate many of their national holidays by bouncing on a trampoline. In 1999, it was ruled a criminal act to do so.
True
False
3. Morocco is home to the world's largest desert.
True
False
4. A popular delicacy in Sweden is 'Surströmming'.' This is fermented herring and is better known as 'The Smelliest Fish In The World.'
True
False
5. Finland have banned Donald Duck because he does not wear any pants.
True
False
6. Both footballer Eusébio & tennis star Rafael Nadal were actually born in Portugal.
True
False
7. South Sudan is the youngest country in the world.
True
False
8. Pizza actually originates from Greece, not Italy.
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False
9. In 1987, Ireland formally requested to have iconic video game character 'Sonic The Hedgehog' placed permanently on their flag.
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False
10. Uganda lays claim to the world's largest pancake, created in 1962. They have broken the record multiple times and view it as a part of their national pride.
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False
11. Japan contains the world's oldest company.
True
False
12. Monaco is smaller than Vatican City.
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False
13. Egypt's love of cats is a common misconception. Polling in 2012 showed that Egyptians preffered both Sloths and Donkeys.
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False
14. The United States' current 50 star flag was introduced in 1958 and designed as part of a high school project by a 17 year old.
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False
15. The Chatouilleuses were a group of women in Mayotte who famously used 'tickle torture' on political leaders. In part, forcing France into political action.
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False
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