Letter | Continent | Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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A | Africa | Language spoken in southern African that evolved from Dutch | Afrikaans | 100%
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A | South America | World's tallest uninterrupted waterfall | Angel Falls | 100%
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B | North America | Country once known as British Honduras | Belize | 100%
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B | Africa | South Africa's judicial capital | Bloemfontein | 100%
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B | South America | France shares its longest land border with this country | Brazil | 100%
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C | Europe | English spelling of the city Köln | Cologne | 100%
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D | Africa | Country that has the same name as its capital city | Djibouti | 100%
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E | Oceania | Island known for its monolithic human figure statues | Easter Island | 100%
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E | South America | Country named for its position on its circle of latitude | Ecuador | 100%
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F | Europe | City home to Michelangelo's David sculpture | Florence | 100%
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G | Africa | City known for its pyramids | Giza | 100%
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G | Asia | Desert in northern China and southern Mongolia | Gobi Desert | 100%
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G | Europe | Country also known as the Hellenic Republic | Greece | 100%
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G | North America | Cuban city home to one of the most notorious American detention camps | Guantánamo Bay | 100%
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H | Asia | National language of Israel | Hebrew | 100%
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I | North America | US state where Chicago is located | Illinois | 100%
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I | Oceania | Country that shares Papua New Guinea's only land border | Indonesia | 100%
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J | North America | Birthplace of reggae musicc | Jamaica | 100%
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J | Europe | Peninsula forming most of Denmark | Jutland | 100%
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K | Oceania | Country with islands in all 4 hemispheres | Kiribati | 100%
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K | Asia | Country ruled by the House of Sabah | Kuwait | 100%
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L | Asia | Country whose national symbol is a cedar tree | Lebanon | 100%
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L | Europe | Country that has the same name as its capital city | Luxembourg | 100%
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F | Asia | Tallest mountain in Japan | Mount Fuji | 100%
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K | Africa | Tallest mountain in Africa | Mount Kilimanjaro | 100%
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N | Asia | Japanese city that experienced a nuclear attack in 1945 | Nagasaki | 100%
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N | Europe | Country whose capital includes the letters "pj" | North Macedonia | 100%
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P | South America | Country that connects the America continents | Panama | 100%
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P | Asia | Largest island of Thailand | Phuket | 100%
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Q | North America | Largest Canadian province | Quebec | 100%
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Q | Africa | Nefertiti's title | Queen | 100%
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Q | Oceania | State of Australia where Brisbane is the capital | Queensland | 100%
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R | South America | City home to the statue Christ the Redeemer | Rio de Janeiro | 100%
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S | South America | Largest city in South America | São Paulo | 100%
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S | Africa | Canal that connects the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea | Suez Canal | 100%
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T | Oceania | The only island state of Australia | Tasmania | 100%
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U | North America | Largest international organization with headquaters in New York City | United Nations | 100%
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U | Asia | 10th-most widely spoke language in the world | Urdu | 100%
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U | South America | First country in the world to fully legalize cannabis | Uruguay | 100%
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V | North America | Neighborhood of Los Angeles named for an Italian city | Venice | 100%
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Y | Asia | Longest river in Eurasia | Yangtze River | 100%
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Z | Africa | One of South Africa's official languages | Zulu | 100%
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B | Asia | World's largest building | Burj Khalifa | 89%
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C | Oceania | Capital that is the 8th largest city in the country | Canberra | 89%
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C | Asia | World's largest lake | Caspian Sea | 89%
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D | Europe | German city bombed at the end of World War II | Dresden | 89%
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E | Asia | Former name for Japan's capital | Edo | 89%
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E | Africa | Country named for its position on its circle of latitude | Equatorial Guinea | 89%
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G | Oceania | US territory located in Micronesia | Guam | 89%
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H | Europe | Country that in its official language is called Magyarország | Hungary | 89%
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K | North America | US state with the largest underground cave system in the world | Kentucky | 89%
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L | Africa | Country that does not use the metric system | Liberia | 89%
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P | Oceania | Subregion of Oceania that includes Hawaii | Polynesia | 89%
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R | Oceania | Techtonic belt of volccanoes and earthquakes around the Pacific Ocean | Ring of Fire | 89%
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S | North America | Only country named after a female saint | Saint Lucia | 89%
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S | Asia | Official title for monarchs in Oman | Sultan | 89%
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T | Africa | City in Mali often used as an idiom for a faraway place | Timbuktu | 89%
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V | Oceania | Country where Bislama is one of its official languages | Vanuatu | 89%
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W | Asia | City where the COVID-19 pandemic originated | Wuhan | 89%
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W | North America | US state with the lowest population | Wyoming | 89%
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X | Oceania | Sister city of Hobart once known as Chang'an | Xi'an | 89%
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Y | North America | Peninsula home to Cancún | Yucatán Peninsula | 89%
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Y | Europe | Former country in the Balkans | Yugoslavia | 89%
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Z | Europe | Only world capital that begins with Z | Zagreb | 89%
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A | Europe | Famous ancient citadel overlooking Athens | Acropolis of Athens | 78%
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D | South America | Group who first colonized Guyana | Dutch | 78%
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H | Oceania | Ceremonial dance performed by the Māori people of New Zealand | Haka | 78%
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I | Europe | Official language of Vatican City | Italian | 78%
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I | Africa | Demonym for Côte d'Ivoire | Ivorian | 78%
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J | Asia | River where Jesus was baptized | Jordan River | 78%
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M | South America | Famous Incan citadel set in the mountains of Peru | Machu Picchu | 78%
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N | North America | Capital of Greenland | Nuuk | 78%
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P | Africa | Civilization that founded Carthage | Phoenicia | 78%
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P | Europe | Mountain range where Andorra is landlocked | Pyrenees | 78%
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R | Africa | Former country which turned into Zimbabwe | Rhodesia | 78%
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R | North America | River that flows from Colorado to the Gulf of Mexico | Rio Grande | 78%
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T | Asia | Portuguese spelling of East Timor | Timor-Leste | 78%
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T | North America | Southwestern city home to the University of Arizona | Tucson | 78%
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U | Oceania | The other name of Ayers Rock | Uluru | 78%
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U | Europe | National animal of Scotland | Unicorn | 78%
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V | Europe | Capital name first recorded as "de Faduzes" | Vaduz | 78%
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X | Africa | One of South Africa's official languages | Xhosa | 78%
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Y | Africa | Language native to Benin, Nigeria, and Togo | Yoruba | 78%
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B | Europe | European language with no genetic relationship with another language | Basque | 67%
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E | Europe | 2nd largest city in the Ruhr area | Essen | 67%
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F | South America | English name for the archipelago Islas Malvinas | Falkland Islands | 67%
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F | Africa | Réunion and Mayotte are part of this country | France | 67%
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I | South America | Brazilian beach known for a bossa nova song | Ipanema | 67%
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I | Asia | Third most populous city in Turkey | İzmir | 67%
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J | Oceania | Country that is the leading donor of technical aid to Tonga | Japan | 67%
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M | Asia | Ancient civilization known for its advancements in writing, farming, and government | Mesopotamia | 67%
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O | Asia | Tallest mountain of Cyprus | Mount Olympus | 67%
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N | Africa | Region in southern Egypt and northern Sudan which was home to an ancient civilization | Nubia | 67%
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O | Oceania | Birthplace of poets Banjo Paterson and Kenneth Slessor | Orange | 67%
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Q | South America | One of Bolivia's official languages | Quechua | 67%
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S | Europe | Area encompassing 27 countries that abolished border control | Schengen Area | 67%
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V | Africa | Capital located on the island of Mahé | Victoria | 67%
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V | Asia | Largest Russian city on the Pacific coast | Vladivostok | 67%
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W | Oceania | Southernmost capital city in the world | Wellington | 67%
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Z | Oceania | Danish island that a country in Oceania is named after | Zealand | 67%
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Z | North America | US National Park originally called Mukuntuweap National Monument | Zion National Park | 67%
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A | Asia | Peninsula also known as Asia Minor | Anatolia | 56%
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C | North America | Self-governing British Oversees Territory whose capital is George Town | Cayman Islands | 56%
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E | North America | 3rd largest US National Park | Everglades National Park | 56%
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H | North America | City in Alabama with the largest NASA center | Huntsville | 56%
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J | South America | City in Guyana founded by the infamous cult, The People's Temple | Jonestown | 56%
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J | Africa | Capital located on the White Nile | Juba | 56%
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M | Oceania | Subregion of Oceania that includes the Arafura Sea | Melanesia | 56%
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N | Oceania | Self-governing island country in free association with New Zealand | Niue | 56%
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N | South America | Bouvet Island is a dependacy of this country | Norway | 56%
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O | South America | Major river emptying in Venezuela | Orinoco River | 56%
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P | North America | Capital home to the biggest stock exchange in the Caribbean | Port of Spain | 56%
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Q | Europe | Breton city with a great history of pottery manufacturing | Quimper | 56%
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R | Europe | One of Switzerland's official languages | Romansh | 56%
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T | Europe | Capital with the historical name Reval | Tallinn | 56%
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L | North America | Alaska's state nickname | The Last Frontier | 56%
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W | Europe | French-speaking region of Belgium | Wallonia | 56%
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Y | Oceania | Capital originally named "Makwa" | Yaren | 56%
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A | North America | Island known as Wadadli by the native population | Antigua | 44%
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C | South America | 2nd-most populous city in Argentina | Córdoba | 44%
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D | Asia | Capital located in the Gissar Valley | Dushanbe | 44%
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F | North America | Capital of Martinique | Fort-de-France | 44%
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F | Oceania | Capital spread across at least 29 islands | Funafuti | 44%
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L | Oceania | Type of geographical feature that includes Wakatipu and Wānaka | Lake | 44%
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O | North America | Capital that translates to "Orange City" | Oranjestad | 44%
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O | Europe | Bridge that connects Denmark and Sweden | Øresund Bridge | 44%
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Q | Asia | Largest city in the Philippines | Quezon City | 44%
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S | Oceania | Country home to the World Heritage Site East Rennell | Solomon Islands | 44%
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T | South America | Archipelago off the southernmost tip of the mainland | Tierra del Fuego | 44%
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X | Europe | City in northeastern Greece known for its annual spring carnival | Xanthi | 44%
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Z | South America | Fortress built by the French in Paramaribo | Fort Zeelandia | 33%
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M | Europe | Only Semitic language in the European Union | Maltese | 33%
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M | North America | One of Canada's 3 major groups of Indigenous peoples | Métis | 33%
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M | Africa | Demonym for Botswana | Motswana | 33%
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W | South America | Capital of Curaçao | Willemstad | 33%
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A | Oceania | Capital of Cook Islands | Avarua | 22%
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C | Africa | Moroccan city known for its bright blue buildings | Chefchaouen | 22%
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D | North America | World Heritage site in Alberta known for its fossils | Dinosaur Provincial Park | 22%
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H | Africa | Namibian island that is an important breeding site for penguins | Halifax Island | 22%
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K | Europe | City with Iceland's largest airport that serves Reykjavík | Keflavík | 22%
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L | South America | Chain of islands along the southeastern fringe of the Caribbean Sea | Leeward Antilles | 22%
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W | Africa | A national language of Senegal, Mauritania, and Gambia | Wolof | 22%
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X | South America | Major tributary of the Amazon | Xingu | 22%
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X | North America | Borough of Mexico City named for the lake it resides on | Xochimilco | 22%
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D | Oceania | The current Governor-General of Papua New Guinea | Bob Dadae | 11%
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B | Oceania | Island group in the Leeward Islands | Bora Bora | 11%
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G | South America | Largest national park in the European Union | Guiana Amazonian Park | 11%
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H | South America | Most common Germanic language in south Brazil | Hunsrik | 11%
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K | South America | Indigenous people of Venezuela also known as Caribs | Kalina | 11%
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O | Africa | Longest river in South Africa | Orange River | 11%
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R | Asia | Fort in Pakistan built by Sher Shah Suri in 1541 that is still intact | Rohtas Fort | 11%
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U | Africa | Main island of Zanzibar | Unguja | 11%
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V | South America | Argentinian peninsula listed as a World Heritage Site | Valdés Peninsula | 11%
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X | Asia | City that was the capital of the Qin dynasty | Xianyang | 11%
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Y | South America | Forests along the slopes of the Andeas | Yungas | 11%
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Z | Asia | City of over 4 million in Guangdong province | Zhongshan | 11%
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