Europe
North & Central America
South America
Asia
Africa & Oceania
100

Home to the Eiffel Tower and the city of Paris.

France

100

Known for tacos, mariachi music, and Mayan ruins.

Mexico

100

Home to Machu Picchu and the Andes Mountains.

Peru

100

Known for sushi, sumo wrestling, and Mount Fuji.

Japan

100

Known for safaris and Mount Kilimanjaro.

Tanzania

200

Shakespeare was born in this country.

England 

200

Famous for maple syrup and ice hockey.

Canada

200

Home to the Galápagos Islands.

Ecuador

200

Famous for the Great Wall and the Terracotta Warriors.

China

200

The pyramids of Giza are located here.

Egypt

300

Known for its windmills, tulips, and canals in Amsterdam.

Netherlands

300

This country connects North and South America and controls one of the most important shipping routes in the world.

Panama

300

Known for tango dancing and steak.

Argentina

300

The Taj Mahal is one of its most famous landmarks.

India

300

This country is home to both kangaroos and koalas.

Australia

400

This country uses the euro but is not part of the European Union.

Switzerland 

400

The only Central American country whose official language is English.

Belize

400

This country’s Atacama Desert is one of the driest places on Earth.

Chile

400

This landlocked country between Russia and China has more horses than people.

Mongolia

400

This island nation is famous for its unique wildlife, like lemurs.

Madagascar
500

This small country is home to the European Union’s headquarters.

Belgium

500

This Caribbean nation was the first to gain independence through a successful slave revolt in 1804.

Haiti

500

This country has the world’s largest proven oil reserves.

Venezuela

500

This city-state is home to Marina Bay Sands and a famous airport waterfall.

Singapore

500

This small Pacific nation is the least visited country in the world.

Tuvalu 

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