The most visited museum in Paris (Spell it!)
The Louvre
A popular hot noodle soup originating from Japan.
Ramen
A staple corn cake eaten in Venezuela, Colombia, and Ecuador.
Arepa
The name of the Earth's largest ocean.
The Pacific Ocean
The word for the vehicles that travel in the sky.
Cable cars
The Anne Frank House is located in this Dutch city.
Amsterdam
The Angkor Wat temple is located in this country.
Cambodia
The most populous country in South America.
Brazil
This country is bordered by Italy, Austria, Germany, and France.
Switzerland
This is the official document that you need to travel to another country.
Passport
The Greek god of the sea.
Poseidon
The most highly-populated country in Asia.
India
The iconic Inca citadel located in Southern Peru.
Machu Picchu
This city-state is a primarily a religious site, and has a population of 800.
The Vatican
A word system that is not as unique or official as a language.
Dialect
Michelangelo's famous "David" marble sculpture is located in this Italian city.
Florence
The largest organized religion in Vietnam.
Buddhism
The capital of Ecuador.
Quito
A cultural or natural site recognized by UNESCO, appearing on a list of protected landmarks.
UNESCO World Heritage Site
This is the government system that has a king or a queen as the highest authority.
Monarchy
This divider encircled West Berlin from 1961 to 1989, separating it from East Berlin and the German Democratic Republic.
Berlin Wall
This city has the most Michelin stars, with 251 stars across 194 restaurants.
Tokyo, Japan.
The number of sovereign countries in South America.
12
This country's nickname is the Land of Fire and Ice, due to its dramatic landscapes of glaciers and volcanoes. It has the oldest parliament in the world, and doesn't have a single McDonald's store.
Iceland
This is the name of the PEOPLE of a nation. For example, people from Spain are called "Spanish."
Demonym