World Capitals
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Travel Lingo
50 Years of Travel
100

This city is both the capital of France and known as the "City of Light."

What is Paris?

100

This tower in Paris was originally criticized as an “eyesore” when it was built for the 1889 World’s Fair

What is the Eiffel Tower?

100

Gelato is an Italian version of this frozen dessert

What is Ice Cream?

100

“Bonjour” is a way to say this in French.

What is hello / good morning?

100

What European city hosted the world’s first McDonald’s in 1975 outside of the U.S.?

What is Paris, France?

200

The Colosseum can be found in this European capital

What is Rome?

200

This colossal statue in New York Harbor was a gift from France in 1886 (bonus, what color was it originally?)

What is the Statue of Liberty (Copper)
200

Sushi, often served with wasabi and soy sauce, originates from this country

What is Japan?

200

This term refers to a small bag or suitcase carried onto an airplane.

What is a carry-on?

200

This Caribbean island became a popular tourist destination in the 1980s for its beaches, rainforests, and volcanoes.

What is St. Lucia

300

You’ll find Machu Picchu high in the Andes of this South American country.

Where is Peru?

300

This famous volcano on Hawaii’s Big Island has been erupting on and off since 1983

What is Kīlauea?

300

This iconic Australian dessert features a crisp meringue shell, soft marshmallow-like interior, and is often topped with fruit and whipped cream

What is Pavlova?

300

This international document allows you to travel across borders and proves your identity and nationality.

What is a Passport?

300

Introduced in 1975, this budget airline revolutionized air travel in the U.S., making flying more accessible to everyone.

What is Southwest?

400

This capital, located on the Potomac River, was designed by French engineer Pierre L’Enfant.

What is Washington, D.C.

400

This ancient Incan city in Peru is often called the “Lost City of the Incas.”

What is Machu Picchu?

400

Paella, a famous rice dish with seafood or meat, comes from this European country

What is Spain?

400

This term describes a flight that stops at one or more airports before reaching its final destination

What is a connecting flight?

400

In 1975, this European country was still divided into East and West, making travel there very different than it is today.

What is Germany?

500

This South American capital sits high in the Andes and is known as the world’s highest official capital city.

What is La Paz, Bolivia?

500

Trunk Bay, famous for snorkeling and crystal-clear waters, is located on what island?

What is St. John?

500

This wild fish, often smoked, grilled, or used in chowders, is a staple of Alaskan cuisine

What is salmon?

500

This high-speed train travels through the Channel Tunnel, linking Paris with London in just over two hours.

What is the Eurostar?

500

The first time this public transport system was ever put into public use was in Tokyo, Japan, in 1975 

What is a bullet train?

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