Fuji
Japan
The Maori, the first people to settle this country, make up only about 15% of the population today
New Zealand
Thomas Andrews was the chief naval architect for this ship & went down with it on its maiden voyage in 1912
The Titanic
Gregor Mendel is referred to as the father of this field, the science of heredity
Genetics
Gynarchy
A Woman
Parnassus & Helicon
Greece
It's the homeland of the Flemings & the Walloons
Belgium
Tailor Franz Reichelt sought to invent a combination suit/this device, but died after jumping off the Eiffel Tower
Parachute
This developer of the periodic table of elements had his beard trimmed annually & maybe for his visits with the czar
Менделеев
Anarchy
Nobody
Zion & Sodom
Israel
South Africa is home to the Afrikaners, descendants of these people, from a Dutch word for "farmer"
A Boer
Horace Hunley pioneered this transport & during a test run of one during the Civil War perished along with his crew
Submarine
He referred to his pupils Antonio Nardi, Raffaello Magiotti & Evangelista Torricelli as his Roman triumvirate
Galileo
Gerontocracy
The Elderly
Denali
The Sinhalese are the majority people of this island nation
Sri Lanka
Jean Francois Pilatre de Rozier died in 1785 attempting to cross the English Channel in one of these that he designed
A Balloon
The "system" named for this Greek astronomer puts the Earth at the centre of the universe
Ptolemy
Mesocracy (this class)
The Middle Class
Phnom Aoral
Cambodia
You'll spot a lot of non-canine Dalmatians in Dalmatia, mostly along the coast of this country
Croatia
This inventor died while driving one of his "steamer" automobiles, crashing trying to avoid an obstacle on the road
(Francis) Stanley
His headstone in Germany reads "Physiker" with the dates 1901-1976; it does not say, "He lies here...somewhere"
Heisenberg
Ergatocracy
The Workers