Countries
Citizens
Religions
People
Celebrations
100

A Nordic country known for IKEA and has Stockholm as its capital.

What is Sweden?

100

Danish

Denmark

100

Qatar

Islam

100

Lionel Messi

Argentina

100

A Hindu celebration of the triumph of good over evil and the arrival of spring, Holi is catching on as a colored-powder-throwing party in many cultures.

India

200

This country is known as the home of Big Ben.

What is England?

200

Lebanese

Lebanon

200

China

Atheist 

200

Dua Lipa

Albanian

200

Día de los Muertos, celebrating the lives of loved ones who’ve passed away takes place on November 2, brings families and friends out in big groups, many donning traditional skeleton makeup and colorful costumes.

Mexico

300
This country has the most time zones. 

What is France?

300

Maltese

Malta

300

Iceland

Christianity 

300

Napoleone di Buonaparte

France

300

The skies of Chiang Mai are set aglow as thousands of lanterns are released throughout the city during the Yi Peng Lantern Festival.

Thailand

400

This country shares the longest land border with Russia.

What is Kazakhstan?

400

Welsh

Wales

400

Cambodia

Buddhism

400

Albert Einstein

Germany

400

If you happen to be in the Valencian town of Buñol the last Wednesday of August, look out for flying tomatoes. The city’s wild tomato-throwing festival has been going since 1945 and is sheerly for entertainment purposes, giving you the opportunity to finally toss a few smashed tomatoes at your most annoying travel buddies.

Spain

500

This country is the westernmost in North Africa and was known to Arabic scholars as Al-Magreb al Axa.

What is Morocco?

500

Malagasy

Madagascar

500

Tuvalu

Christianity

500

Nelson Mandela

South Africa

500

The Harbin Ice Festival begins at the end of December and continues through the month of February. Massive ice sculptures are built for the festival, drawing millions of people from around the world to see the snowy spectacles.

China

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