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Persepolis
Iran
Geography
Mathematics
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The name of the capital city of Iran.

Tehran

100

The capital city of New Zealand.

Wellington

100

The polygon with 8 sides.

Octagon

200

This language has over 1.5 billion speakers around the world.

English

200

The year when Islamic Republic of Iran was founded.

1979

200
The name of the longest river in the world.

Nile River

200

The geometry theorem which states that in a right angled triangle, we have a^2+b^2=c^2.

Pythagoras Theorem

300

The age of Marjane Satrapi when she was sent to Austria.

14

300

The name of the calendar used in Iran.

Persian Calendar

300

Lines on a map that connects points with the same altitude.

Contour Lines

300

A mathematical constant that is roughly 2.718

Euler's Constant

400

The name of Satrapi's uncle who was later executed as he was suspected to be a Russian spy.

Anoosh

400

The two days considered to be the weekend.

Thursday and Friday

400

The name of the state transferred to the US in 1867 from Russia.

Alaska

400

A field in mathematics developed in the 17th century by Isaac Newton and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, with the word meaning small pebbles.

Calculus

500

The ancient capital city Persepolis was the ceremonial capital of the this empire.

Achaemenid Empire

500

The year when Iran-Iraq war ended.

1988

500

The highest mountain in Australia.

Mount Kosciuszko

500

The mathematician who proved the Poincaré conjecture, the only solved problem from Millennium Prize Problems.

Grigori Perelman

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