World Capitals & Countries
Rivers, Mountains & Deserts
Continents & Oceans
Famous Landmarks & Features
Borders &
Boundaries
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This European capital is home to the Eiffel Tower.

Paris 

100

The world's longest river, flowing through Northeast Africa.

Nile River 

100

The largest ocean on Earth.

Pacific Ocean

100

The ancient pyramids of Giza are located in this North African nation.

Egypt

100

This U.S. state shares the longest international border with Canada.

Alaska

200

The capital of Canada, known for its maple leaf.

Ottawa 

200

The tallest mountain range in the world, home to Mount Everest.

Himalayas

200

The continent that is also a country, famous for kangaroos.

Australia 

200

This iconic bridge is located in San Francisco, California. .

Golden Gate Bridge

200

This European country completely surrounds the microstate of San Marino

Italy

300

This large Asian nation's capital is Tokyo

Japan

300

The driest non-polar desert on Earth, located in South America.

Atacama Desert

300

The southernmost continent, with no native human population.

Antartica

300

The Taj Mahal is a famous mausoleum in this South Asian country.

India

300

The Strait of Gibraltar separates Spain from this African country

Morocco

400

Known as the "Emerald Isle," this country is famous for its green landscapes.

Ireland

400

This massive desert covers most of North Africa.

Sahara Desert

400

Africa is home to the most recognized countries on this continent.

Africa

400

Famous for windmills and tulips, this European country is shaped like a hexagon.

France

400

The world’s longest land border is between what two countries?

Canada and US

500

The only country that spans large portions of both Europe and Asia.

Russia

500

The Ural River marks a boundary between this continent and Europe.

Asia

500

This ocean lies between North America, South America, and Europe/Africa.

Atlantic Ocean

500

The world's tallest building, the Burj Khalifa, is in this Middle Eastern city

Dubai

500

These two countries share the world’s highest international border, running through the Himalayas.

China and India

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