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100

This is the only continent that is also a country.

What is Australia?

100

This capital city is situated on the slopes of Mount Fuji and is the political, cultural, and economic center of Japan.

What is Tokyo?

100

This ancient wonder, located in the Mediterranean, was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World and is located in Egypt.

What is the Great Pyramid of Giza?

100

This language, spoken by over 200 million people, is the official language of Brazil and has a significant influence on music genres like samba and bossa nova.

What is Portuguese?

100

This savory Spanish dish typically consists of rice, saffron, vegetables, and often seafood or chicken.

What is paella?

200

This is the second smallest continent, but it has the highest population density.

What is Europe?

200

This capital city of Kazakhstan was formerly known as Akmolinsk, Tselinograd, Akmolinsk again, and most recently, Astana

What is Nur-Sultan?

200

This landmark in Peru consists of an ancient Incan city high in the Andes Mountains and is known for its agricultural terraces and temples.

What is Machu Picchu?

200

This religious and cultural celebration, originating in India, is known for its vibrant colors and is often referred to as the Festival of Colors.

What is Holi?

200

 This Turkish dish features thinly sliced, seasoned meat (often lamb or chicken), cooked on a vertical rotisserie, and served in a pita or flatbread.

What is döner kebab?

300

This continent contains both the world’s largest country (by land area) and the world’s smallest country.

What is Asia?

300

The capital city of Bhutan, which is known for its focus on happiness and sustainable development.

What is Thimphu?

300

Located in Jordan, this archaeological site features elaborate rock-cut architecture and water conduit systems, and is famously featured in "Indiana Jones."

What is Petra?

300

This Japanese tradition involves visiting Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples to celebrate the New Year, known as Hatsumode.

What is Hatsumode?

300

This Italian dessert made of layers of coffee-soaked biscuits and mascarpone cheese is a staple of the region's cuisine.

What is tiramisu?

400

This continent is home to the island nations of Madagascar and Mauritius, both located in the Indian Ocean.

What is Africa?

400

This European capital is split by the Danube River and has a historic district known as Buda.

What is Budapest?

400

This 12th-century cathedral in Paris is a prime example of French Gothic architecture and became famous for its rose windows and gargoyles.

What is Notre-Dame de Paris?

400

The Day of the Dead, or Día de los Muertos, is celebrated in Mexico, where families honor deceased relatives by building altars and offering food. What color represents the celebration's joy and life?

What is orange?

400

This South African dish, often served with chutney, consists of minced meat cooked in a savory pastry crust.

What is a biltong pie?

500

 The only continent that has no active volcanoes, despite having tectonic plate activity.

What is Antarctica?

500

This capital city of Suriname is known for its colonial Dutch architecture and is located near the Atlantic coast.

What is Paramaribo?

500

This stone circle in northern Scotland was built in the Neolithic era and is linked with astronomical alignment during solstices.

What is the Ring of Brodgar?

500

Is the oldest language that is still spoken to this day

What is Tamil?

500

This Cambodian soup, often served with fresh herbs and lime, is a sour and spicy dish made with tamarind and fish or pork

What is amok?

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