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Country Quiz: Yemen 🇾🇪

Situated in the Middle East (Afro-Asia); this is the territorial nation of Yemen 🇾🇪 Instead of having knowledge of a few countries - Why not all of them?
https://www.cia.gov/the-world-factbook/countries/yemen/
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-14704852
https://www.factsinstitute.com/countries/facts-about-yemen/
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Last updated: January 4, 2024
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History
In 1918, the Ottoman empire began losing ground, and _____ Yemen gained independence
North
In 1839, this country seized southern Yemen, and ruled southern Yemen until the 1960s
United Kingdom
In 1969, a coup took place in southern Yemen, and between 1969-1990, southern Yemen became the Arab world's only _________ country
Communist
The year the two Yemens unite as Present-day Yemen
1990
Society
Language
Arabic
Nationality
Yemeni
Main Religion
Islam
National Animal
Golden Eagle
National Sport
Football
According to legend, Yemen’s capital was founded by Shem, one of the three sons of ____ from the flood story in the Old Testament book of the Bible
Noah
Geography
Capital
Sanaa
Second-Largest City
Aden
According to surveys, the Yemeni island, ______, is the only safe place to visit in Yemen
Socotra
Climate
Dry / Arid
Bordering sea
Arabian sea
Red sea
Bordering gulf
Gulf of Aden
Time zones
1 (UTC+3)
Bordering countries
Oman
Saudi Arabia
Politics
State-Condition
Republic
Founding Father and Most Famous Leader (1990-2012)
Ali Abdullah Saleh
Yemen was the first country in the Arabian peninsula to allow women to ____
Vote
One of few countries to rule by this type of government / ideology where all branches of power are ruled by religion
Theocracy
Economy
Currency
Rial
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