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IF THESE WALLS COULD TALK
NATIONAL ANTHEMS
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The closest country to the United States without sharing a land border is this one only about 2 1/2 miles away

Russia

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Devastated by the Persians in 480 B.C., this present world capital was soon rebuilt bigger & better than ever

Athens

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Perhaps its Mutianyu section would chat with its neighboring Jiankou section

the Great Wall of China

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In 1949 it replaced "Marcia Trionfale" with "Inno E Marcia Pontificale"

the Vatican

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As you'd guess, "Light Horse" Harry Lee was a masterful commander of this kind of force, but "Lee's Legion" had infantry too

cavalry

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An autonomous region of Spain, this Atlantic archipelago was named for wild dogs once living there, not birds

the Canary Islands

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In 962 Pope John XII--to repeat, the pope--crowned the ruler of what would be this empire that ended about 850 years later

the Holy Roman Empire

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The remnants of this might reminisce about the big party that started there November 9, 1989

the Berlin Wall

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In use since 1770, its "Marcha Real" is one of the few national anthems with no lyrics

Spain

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Alexander Kerensky lived 50+ years in exile including teaching at Stanford after losing power to this Russian faction in 1917

the Bolsheviks

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Thirsty pilgrims visit the Zamzam Well in this city each year to drink waters said to have been tasted by Ishmael & Hagar

Mecca


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During the American revolution, one German state made about 13 years of tax revenue by renting out soldiers known as these

Hessian Mercenaries

300

Hadrian's Wall might tell you about the boar symbol of the 20th this, one of the military units that built it

(Roman) Legion

***TRIPLE STUMPER***

[Centurion]

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Because of political pressure, it uses "Guo Qi Ge", the  "National Banner Song", in place of   its anthem at   international events

Taiwan

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Giuseppe Mazzini's 1830s movement, Giovine Italia, called this in English, inspired La Jeune Suisse & Mloda Polska

"Young Italy"

***TRIPLE STUMPER***

(Italian Summer)

400

Built by the Portuguese in the 16th century, Fort Jesus  was established to protect this Kenyan port city

Mombasa

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[Nairobi]

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Last name of Christopher, for whom a flag of the Revolutionary War era is named; Chris' grandson James made a big 1853 land buy

Gadsden

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The "Peace Walls" of Belfast would probably say they'd be happy to be dismantled with the end of the violent era known as this

The Troubles

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A collective of 49 students & teachers from the University of Juba wrote its anthem, selected at a 2010 talent show to cheering crowds

South Sudan

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He was once a revolutionary but his 2nd stint as president of Nicaragua, since 2007, has looked more like a dictatorship

Ortega

***TRIPLE STUMPER***

500

Founded by Columbus' brother in 1496, this island capital is the oldest permanent city in the Americas begun by Europeans

Santo Domingo

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[St. Augustine]

500

Spain's king quickly began ridding the nation of the authoritarian policies of this man after his death in 1975

Franco

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I'd love to hear the walls of Babylon's take on how accurately the gate of this goddess had been reconstructed

Ishtar

***TRIPLE STUMPER***

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Its anthem has 4 different titles, in French, German, Italian & Romansch

Switzerland

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The Gov. of Guerrero hid in a crate from Margarita Neri of this eponymous group of early 1900s Mexican rebels reborn in the 1990s

the Zapatistas

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