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100

This fast food restaurant is the most popular in the world with more than 30,000 locations in 119 countries

McDonalds

100

What do children in Ireland leave out for Santa?

Mince pies and Guinness

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Bahamas

Fun Fact: There are 700 islands in the Bahamas

100

What does "Hanukkah" mean?

Dedication

100

90% of this country's population lives on the coast.

Australia
200

This fruit is said to be the most popular fruit in the world.

Banana

200

What country is it a compliment to make slurping noises when eating?

Japan

Some scientists argue slurping invites iar into the palate and enhances the flavor

200

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Belgium

Fun Fact: Belgium produces more than 220,000 tons of chocolate per year.  The Brussels airport has the highest number of chocolate sales in the world.

200

What does "Eid al-Fitr" mean?

The feast of breaking the fast

200

This country considered cats to be very sacred.

Egypt

Most households had a pet cat as they thought it would bring them good luck.

300

This small fluffy animal is a stable in Peru's diet for the last 5,000 years.

Guinea Pig

300

Who are the indigenous people of New Zealand?

Maori

300

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Philippines

Fun Fact: The Philippines is the world's second producer and exporter of coconuts.  Around 20 million tons of coconuts are shipped each year to Japan, Germany, China, and the U.S.

300

What holiday is typically recognized by British Commonwealth countries on December 26th?

Boxing Day

300

This country invented radio broadcasting and has also have TWO female presidents.

Argentina

400

This spice, native to India's Malabar Coast, is said to be the world's top-selling spice.

Pepper

400

How is Songkran, the Thai New Year, celebrate?

Water fight with everyone in the streets.

400

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South Korea

Fun Fact: South Korea is the world's leader in internet connectivity.  Approximately 92% of the country's population are internet users and they boost the world's fastest average connection speed.

400

What does "Kwanza" mean, and when was it first celebrated?

First fruits (in Swahili)

1966; opportunity to celebrate the harvest each year

400

This country is the second smallest country in the world, has no airport, and the world's shortest coastline of about 2.38 miles.

Monaco

500

This tropical fruit is small, round, has a sweet white flesh, and typically has a thin rough reddish skin. Originally found in Southern China, Malaysia, and Northern Vietnam.

Lychee

500

Celebrated in North-East England each Easter, how do you participate in Jarping?

Try cracking someone else's boiled egg without cracking your own.

500

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South Africa

Fun Fact: South Africa is the only country in the world to have hosted the Soccer, Cricket, and Rugby World Cup.

500

What does the Japanese holiday of Obon celebrate?

Receiving and releasing the souls of ancestors using lanterns.

500

This country sits on the Ring of Fire, has 100 active volcanoes, and is the world's largest island country.

Indonesia

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