Flags and
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Famous
rivers
Mountains and deserts
Countries and borders
World
capitals
100

This country’s flag is red with a white cross, often associated with chocolate and watches.

Switzerland

100

This river flows through Egypt and is the longest in Africa.

The Nile River

100

Mount Everest is located in this mountain range

The Himalayas

100

Vatican City is an enclave within this country.

Italy

100

This city is the capital of France.

Paris

200

The maple leaf is a national symbol of this North American country.

Canada

200

The Ganges river is primarily located in this country.

India

200

The Sahara Desert is located on this continent.

Africa

200

This Asian country shares the longest border with Russia

Kazakhstan

200

Canberra is the capital of this country.

Australia

300

Japan’s flag features this simple design on a white background

A red circle representing the sun

300

This South American river has the largest discharge volume of water in the world.

The Amazon

300

This mountain range forms the border between France and Spain.

Pyrenees

300

This country is completely surrounded by South Africa.

Lesotho

300

This city is the capital of Canada.

Ottawa

400

The crescent moon and star appear on the flags of several countries, including this Middle Eastern nation.

Turkey

400

The Danube River flows through more countries than any other river in Europe. Name three.

Germany, Austria, Hungary

400

Denali, the highest peak in North America, is found in this US state

Alaska

400

Only two countries in the world are landlocked by just one other country. Name one.

Lesotho or San Marino

400

The capital of Kazakhstan moved here in 1997, previously known as Astana.

Nur-Sultan

500

Bhutan’s flag features a dragon holding jewels. The dragon represents this concept in Bhutanese culture.

it represents wealth and protection or sovereignty.

500

This river originates in the Tibetan Plateau and is sacred to Hindus, eventually forming a massive delta in Bangladesh.

Brahmaputra

500

The Atacama Desert in Chile is considered the driest non-polar desert in the world. Name one natural reason for its extreme aridity.

The rain shadow of the Andes / cold ocean currents

500

This tiny European country borders France, Germany, and Belgium.

Luxembourg

500

This city, one of the highest capitals in the world, sits at over 3,600 meters above sea level in Bolivia.

La Paz

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