World Capitals
Famous Landmarks
Culinary Delights
Comp. Sci Pioneers
National Holidays
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The capital of Egypt, known for its proximity to the ancient pyramids.

Cairo

100

This mausoleum in Agra is one of the most famous examples of Mughal architecture in India.

Taj Mahal

100

This traditional Belarusian dish is a thick stew that typically includes meat, vegetables, potatoes, and paprika.

Bigos

100

He is known as the father of modern computer science and artificial intelligence.

Alan Turing

100

This American holiday commemorates the adoption of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776.

Independence Day

200

This city, located on the Svislach and Niamiha rivers, is the capital of Belarus.


Minsk

200

The ancient city of Petra, known for its rock-cut architecture, is a famous archaeological site in this Middle Eastern country.

Jordan

200

Considered a national dish of Malaysia, this fragrant rice dish is cooked in coconut milk and pandan leaf.

Nasi lemak

200

This American computer scientist and United States Navy rear admiral was a pioneer in developing the first compiler for a computer programming language.

Grace Hopper

200

This festival in China traditionally celebrates the end of the Chinese New Year period and is known for its lantern displays and riddles.

Lantern Festival

300

This city is dubbed as the 'beer capital' and serves as the capital of Switzerland

Bern

300

The Gyeongbokgung Palace, which dates back to the Joseon dynasty, is located in this city, the capital of South Korea.

Seoul

300

Fesenjan, a stew flavoured with pomegranate paste and ground walnuts, comes from this Middle Eastern country.

Iran

300

his woman is recognized as the first computer programmer for her work on Charles Babbage's early mechanical general-purpose computer, the Analytical Engine.

Ada LoveLace

300

This holiday in Iran marks the victory of the Islamic Revolution, when the monarchy was overthrown and the Islamic Republic was established.

Revolution Day

400

As the capital of Iran, this city is also the country's largest urban area and the center of cultural heritage.

Tehran

400

A dominant feature of Barcelona's skyline - it is still a work in progress ... Gaudí

The Sagrada Família

400

The dish "chop suey" is often associated with this country, although it's actually an American creation

United States

400

This British computer scientist is best known for inventing the World Wide Web.

Tim Berners-Lee

400

This festival in India, also known as "the festival of spring," is famous for the throwing and applying of colored powders.

Holi

500

This city is the seat of the government of Australia and serves as the capital.  

Canberra

500

The Karnak Temple complex, one of the largest religious buildings ever constructed, is located in this city along the Nile River in Egypt.

Luxor

500

This traditional Egyptian dish is made of rice, macaroni, and lentils mixed together, topped with a tomato-vinegar sauce and garlic; chickpeas, fried onions, and boiled egg are common additions

Koshari

500

Finnish-American software engineer best known for developing the Linux kernel. 

Linus Torvalds

500

Celebrated in Egypt, this day commemorates the final withdrawal of all British military forces from the country.

Evacuation Day

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