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1
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City in northwestern Spain: _ Coruña
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A
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2
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One of the four great capitals of ancient China: Chang'__
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an
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3
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Third largest city in Serbia
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Niš
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4
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Ancient trade route stretching across Eurasia: ____ Road
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Silk
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5
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Most populous region of Japan
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Kanto
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6
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Second oldest university in the world
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Oxford
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7
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Includes the regions of Jutland and Sjælland
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Denmark
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8
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City where the Nile splits into the Blue Nile and the White Nile
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Khartoum
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9
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Highest peak in the Alps
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Mont Blanc
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10
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Port city in southeastern Bangladesh
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Chittagong
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11
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Second most visited US national park
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Grand Canyon
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12
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Concord is its capital
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New Hampshire
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13
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It had 28 member states until one left in 2020
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European Union
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14
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Northernmost county of England
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Northumberland
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15
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Largest of the Netherlands' historical colonial possessions
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Dutch East Indies
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14
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One of the six surviving Celtic languages
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Scottish Gaelic
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13
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Country with the highest beer consumption per capita in the world
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Czech Republic
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12
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Mexican city that forms a metropolitan area with the US city of El Paso
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Ciudad Juárez
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11
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Chinese city in Hunan and inspiration for the scenery in the movie Avatar
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Zhangjiajie
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10
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Only Central American country to not border the Caribbean
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El Salvador
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9
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Second most populous city in South Dakota, located near Mount Rushmore
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Rapid City
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8
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Japanese city that hosted the final of the 2002 FIFA World Cup
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Yokohama
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7
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Driest (hot) desert in the world
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Atacama
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6
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City you'd go to in order to visit the Acropolis
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Athens
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5
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The Suez Canal separates this peninsula from the rest of Africa
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Sinai
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4
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US state known for its corn
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Iowa
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3
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Group of three Dutch territories in the Caribbean: ___ Islands
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ABC
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2
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Two letter country code for Canada
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CA
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