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GEOGRAPHY
MOUNTAINS
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Writer of famous fables.

Aesop

100

The missionary called the "Queen of the Canniabals."

Mary Slessor

100

The fourth largest island in the world.

Madagascar

100

The river that carries the second largest volume of water.

Congo River

100

The level of sea waters.

Sea level

100

World's highest peak.

Mt. Everest

200

King remembered for his churches of solid rock.

Lalibela

200

Most famous missionary-explorer.

David Livingstone.
200

The highest peak in Africa.

Mt. Kilimanjaro

200

The "smoke that thunders."

Victoria Falls

200

Term used to describe an inactive volcano.

Dormant
200

North America's highest peak.

Mt. McKinley

300

Righteous chief of the Batwanas.

Khama

300

The man who said, "Dr. Livingstone, I presume?"

Henry Stanley

300

Africa's first black republic.

Liberia

300

Africa's first and greatest Christian kingdom.

Aksum

300

A long row of mountains.

Moutnain Range

300

Mountain climbed by daring mountaineers.

Matterhorn

400

First recorded African Christian.

Ethiopian eunuch

400

Pioneer missionary and Bible translator.

Robert Moffat

400

The greatest ancient civilization of Africa's interior.

Kingdom of Cush

400

A famous center of learning during the Middle Ages.

Timbuktu

400

The height above sea level.

Altitude

400

Europe's highest peak.

Mt. Elbrus

500

Early church leader; bodly proclaimed Jesus is God.

Athansius the Great

500

First black bishop of the Church of England.

Samuel Crowther

500

The narrow strait separating Europe and Africa.

Strait of Gibraltar

500

The man-made waterway separating Africa and Asia.

Suez Canal

500

The highest peak of a mountain.

Summit

500

Alp's highest peak.

Mont Blanc

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