Clue | Country | % Correct |
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World's most populous country | China | 96%
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Disputed Turkish and Greek island | Cyprus | 82%
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Most populous African country | Nigeria | 82%
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Famous for its fjords | Norway | 82%
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"Teardrop of India" | Sri Lanka | 82%
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Micro-nation between France and Spain | Andorra | 79%
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Home to kangaroos, dingos, and koalas, as well as the Great Barrier Reef | Australia | 79%
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May also be known as Myanmar | Burma | 79%
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Home of the Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx | Egypt | 79%
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Home to cities such as Jerusalem, Haifa, Tel Aviv | Israel | 79%
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Communist and very isolated country ruled by Kim Jong-un | North Korea | 79%
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Bangkok is here | Thailand | 79%
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Home to cities such as Ajaccio, Marseille and Lyon | France | 75%
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Most populous EU country | Germany | 75%
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Small country home to Monte Carlo | Monaco | 75%
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People here are called Dutch | Netherlands | 75%
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Starts with 'U', ends with 'stan' | Uzbekistan | 75%
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Largest city is Sofia | Bulgaria | 71%
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Directly north of the United States | Canada | 71%
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Largest Caribbean island nation | Cuba | 71%
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Also called Timor-Leste | East Timor | 71%
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Home to ancient city states such as Athens and Sparta | Greece | 71%
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Small Asian country home to 8 of the 10 highest mountains | Nepal | 71%
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Country that colonized Brazil | Portugal | 71%
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Home to the vast Siberia region | Russia | 71%
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Nelson Mandela was from here | South Africa | 71%
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Capital is Seoul | South Korea | 71%
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Smallest African country bordering the Mediterranean | Tunisia | 71%
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Has been called East Bengal and East Pakistan in the past | Bangladesh | 68%
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Shaped like a boot | Italy | 68%
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Casablanca is the largest city | Morocco | 68%
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Home of cities such as Karachi and Islamabad | Pakistan | 68%
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Between Colombia and Costa Rica | Panama | 68%
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Home to cities such as Lodz, Gdansk and Krakow | Poland | 68%
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The southern part of this country became independent in 2011 | Sudan | 68%
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Largest country entirely within Europe | Ukraine | 68%
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Sovereign nation within Rome | Vatican City | 68%
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Largest country in Africa | Algeria | 64%
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Minsk is the capital | Belarus | 64%
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Makes up eastern half of island of Hispaniola | Dominican Republic | 64%
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West half of the island of Hispaniola | Haiti | 64%
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Often called "Land of the Rising Sun" | Japan | 64%
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Southernmost of the Baltic States | Lithuania | 64%
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Borders UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Yemen | Oman | 64%
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Eastern half of the island of New Guinea | Papua New Guinea | 64%
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Largest country on the Arabian Peninsula | Saudi Arabia | 64%
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Makes up majority of the Horn of Africa | Somalia | 64%
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Most recently formed country | South Sudan | 64%
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Makes up the majority of the Iberian Peninsula | Spain | 64%
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Only borders Mozambique and South Africa | Swaziland | 64%
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Made up of Northern Ireland, England, Scotland and Wales | United Kingdom | 64%
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Country between Canada and Mexico | United States | 64%
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This country owns Easter Island | Chile | 61%
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Two disputed regions of Abkhazia and South Ossetia are here | Georgia | 61%
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Second most populous country | India | 61%
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Capital is Riga | Latvia | 61%
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People from here are called Marshallese | Marshall Islands | 61%
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Gained independence from South Africa on March 21, 1990 | Namibia | 61%
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Smaller of the 2 landlocked South American countries | Paraguay | 61%
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Kosovo separated from this country | Serbia | 61%
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Where Adolf Hitler was born | Austria | 57%
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English speaking Central American country | Belize | 57%
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Made up of Jutland Peninsula and some smaller islands | Denmark | 57%
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Smallest country in the Horn of Africa | Djibouti | 57%
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Owner of the Galapagos Islands | Ecuador | 57%
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Borders only Senegal and the Atlantic Ocean | Gambia | 57%
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Also known as Persia | Iran | 57%
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Recently formed country that broke away from Serbia | Kosovo | 57%
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Located entirely within South Africa | Lesotho | 57%
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The revolution of 2011 overthrew Muammar Gaddafi | Libya | 57%
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Smallest of the Benelux countries | Luxembourg | 57%
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4-largest island, located directly east of Mozambique | Madagascar | 57%
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Capital and largest city is Ljubljana | Slovenia | 57%
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Ha Long Bay is a UNESCO World Heritage Site here | Vietnam | 57%
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Capital is Tirana | Albania | 54%
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Sometimes abbreviated to C.A.R. | Central African Republic | 54%
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Name translates to "The Savior" | El Salvador | 54%
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Formerly known as British Guiana | Guyana | 54%
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Where Alexander the Great was from | Macedonia | 54%
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Named after Saint Lucy of Syracuse | Saint Lucia | 54%
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Geneva and Zurich are city here | Switzerland | 54%
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Highest point is Mt. Ararat and biggest lake is Lake Van | Turkey | 54%
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People from here are called Emirati, Emirian or Emiri | United Arab Emirates | 54%
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Name was derived from the Zambezi River | Zambia | 54%
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Lionel Messi is from this country | Argentina | 50%
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Country that host's the EU's headquarters | Belgium | 50%
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Volcanic island national in north Atlantic | Iceland | 50%
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Home to the ancient city of Timbuktu | Mali | 50%
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Home of two major peninsulas: Baja California and Yucatan | Mexico | 50%
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Second most densely populated country | Singapore | 50%
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The man who invented dynamite and Nobel Peace Prizes is from here | Sweden | 50%
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Island country off of China | Taiwan | 50%
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Second largest city is Kandahar | Afghanistan | 46%
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Largest South American country | Brazil | 46%
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Name in English means "rich coast" | Costa Rica | 46%
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Borders Sudan, Ethiopia and Djibouti | Eritrea | 46%
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Amman is the capital | Jordan | 46%
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Has a cedar tree on its flag | Lebanon | 46%
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Island nation lying directly east of Papua New Guinea | Solomon Islands | 46%
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Connected to Saudi Arabia by the King Fahd Causeway | Bahrain | 43%
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Very similar flag style to Romania | Chad | 43%
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Second largest country in Africa | Democratic Republic of the Congo | 43%
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Northernmost Baltic state | Estonia | 43%
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Home to the ancient city of Mesopotamia | Iraq | 43%
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Largest landlocked country | Kazakhstan | 43%
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Doubly-landlocked European country | Liechtenstein | 43%
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Home of the evil Vlad the Impaler | Romania | 43%
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"Land of the Thunder Dragon" | Bhutan | 39%
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Tegucigalpa is the capital | Honduras | 39%
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Celtic Tiger is a name given to a time of economic prosperity for this country from 1995-2000 | Ireland | 39%
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Their capital is named after US president James Monroe | Liberia | 39%
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Island nation home to the now extinct Dodo bird | Mauritius | 39%
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Nazca Lines are located here | Peru | 39%
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Archipelago off the coast of Gabon | Sao Tome and Principe | 39%
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Least populous African country | Seychelles | 39%
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Owns the Zanzibar archipelago | Tanzania | 39%
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This country takes its name from the Buganda Kingdom | Uganda | 39%
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Vientiane is the capital | Laos | 36%
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Transnistria is a disputed region of here | Moldova | 36%
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Also called "Aotearoa" | New Zealand | 36%
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Largest city is Harare | Zimbabwe | 36%
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Some cities here are Banja Luka, Zenica and Mostar | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 32%
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Capital is Bandar Seri Begawan | Brunei | 32%
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Most populous landlocked country in the world | Ethiopia | 32%
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Capital is Libreville | Gabon | 32%
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World's fourth most populous country | Indonesia | 32%
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Consists of 7,107 islands | Philippines | 32%
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Capital is Kigali | Rwanda | 32%
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Country's ancient name is "Kambuja" | Cambodia | 29%
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Spanish speaking African country | Equatorial Guinea | 29%
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Most sparsely populated EU country | Finland | 29%
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2 of the 3 islands are Comino and Gozo | Malta | 29%
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Where calypso music originated | Trinidad and Tobago | 29%
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Capital is Porto-Novo, but seat of government is located at Cotonou | Benin | 25%
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Home to the Salar de Uyuni salt flat | Bolivia | 25%
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Formerly called "Republic of Upper Volta" | Burkina Faso | 25%
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Its capital is on the northeastern shore of Lake Tangyanika | Burundi | 25%
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Capital is located on island Viti Levu | Fiji | 25%
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Flag holds a 40-ray sun that represents 40 tribes that were united against the Mongols by the epic hero, Manas | Kyrgyzstan | 25%
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Capital is Kingstown | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | 25%
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First visited in 1773, became known as "Friendly Islands" | Tonga | 25%
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Capital is Funafuti | Tuvalu | 25%
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Home to the Orinoco River Delta | Venezuela | 25%
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Home to the island of Socotra | Yemen | 25%
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Home to Lake Volta | Ghana | 21%
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In the Laccadive Sea | Maldives | 21%
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Most sparsely populated countries | Mongolia | 21%
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Divided into 16 states, such as Angaur, Koror, Aimeliik, Ngchesar, and Ngaremlengui | Palau | 21%
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Owns exclave of Nakhchivan | Azerbaijan | 18%
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Vaclav Havel was their first president | Czech Republic | 18%
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33 atolls and 1 raised coral island called Banaba make up the country | Kiribati | 18%
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Gerlachovský štít is the highest mountain here | Slovakia | 18%
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It's capital is the oldest continuously inhabited country in the world | Syria | 18%
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Home to the vast Karakum Desert | Turkmenistan | 14%
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Currency is the Kwanza | Angola | 11%
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Name comes from Arabic word qamar, meaning "moon" | Comoros | 11%
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Anthem is: L'Abidjanaise | Cote d'Ivoire | 11%
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Cetinje is the former Royal Capital City | Montenegro | 11%
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Formerly known as "Pleasant Island" | Nauru | 11%
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The currency is the Riyal | Qatar | 11%
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Have a unique alphabet created by Mesrop Mashtots | Armenia | 7%
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It's capital is on the island of New Providence | Bahamas | 7%
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Formerly known as Bechuanaland | Botswana | 7%
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Also known as the "Island of Spice" | Grenada | 7%
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Mixco is the second largest city | Guatemala | 7%
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Kikuyu is the largest ethnic group here | Kenya | 7%
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Perdana Putra is the house of the Prime Minister | Malaysia | 7%
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Capital city was previously known as Lourenço Marques | Mozambique | 7%
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The main mountain ranges are the Bakhuys and the Van Asch Van Wijck | Suriname | 7%
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The capital is on the island of Efate | Vanuatu | 7%
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Name can be translate to "the bearded ones" | Barbados | 4%
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Pedro Pires was the prime minister from 1975-1991 | Cape Verde | 4%
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The Casa de Narino is the home of the president here | Colombia | 4%
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Motto is: Travail, Justice, Solidarite | Guinea | 4%
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Island formerly known as Santiago when under Spanish rule | Jamaica | 4%
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Nicknamed "The Warm Heart of Africa" | Malawi | 4%
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Largest city is Weno | Micronesia | 4%
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Largest city is Dogana | San Marino | 4%
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Most widely spoken language here is Krio | Sierra Leone | 4%
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Motto is: "Each Endeavouring, All Achieving" | Antigua and Barbuda | 0%
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First president was Ahmadou Ahidjo | Cameroon | 0%
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Tomislav was the first king here, in the year 925 CE | Croatia | 0%
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Highest point is Morne Diablotins | Dominica | 0%
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Luis Severino de Almeida Cabral was the first president here | Guinea-Bissau | 0%
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Home to the largest thermal water cave system | Hungary | 0%
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Failaka Island is owned by this country | Kuwait | 0%
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Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz led a military coup here and has been president since 2009 | Mauritania | 0%
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An informal colloquial term for someone from here is Pinolero | Nicaragua | 0%
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The highest peak here is Mont Idoukal-n-Taghes | Niger | 0%
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Independence gained on August 15th, 1960 | Republic of the Congo | 0%
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Mount Liamuiga is the highest peak | Saint Kitts and Nevis | 0%
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Home to Faleolo International Airport | Samoa | 0%
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Leopold Sedar Senghor was their first president | Senegal | 0%
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Home to the ancient city of Sarazm | Tajikistan | 0%
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Regions of this country are Savanes, Kara, Centrale, Plateaux, and Maritime | Togo | 0%
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First city here was Colonia del Sacramento | Uruguay | 0%
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