Cuisine Around the World
World Capitals
Airport Codes
National Parks
Oma(Yee)haw!
100

This Italian dish's name means "little ears."

Orecchiette

100

This capital city sits on the Han River and hosted the 1988 Summer Olympics.

Seoul

100

ORD

Chicago 

100

This was the first national park in the United States, established in 1872.

Yellowstone

100

Omaha sits on the western bank of this major river.

Missouri River

200

This Korean fermented cabbage dish is a staple at almost every meal.

Kimchi

200

This African capital is the highest capital city in the world, sitting nearly 8,000 feet above sea level.

Addis Ababa

200

SMF

Sacramento

200

This Tanzanian national park is famous for the Great Migration of wildebeest and zebra.

Serengeti National Park

200

This world-famous investor, known as the "Oracle of Omaha," is the CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, headquartered there.

Warren Buffett

300

This Peruvian dish "cooks" raw fish using citrus juice.

Ceviche

300

This capital city was known as Constantinople until 1930, though it's actually not Turkey's capital today.

Istanbul

300

HND

Tokyo

300

This U.S. national park in Utah is known for its towering red sandstone arches.

Arches National Park

300

This Omaha native and Grammy-winning musician co-founded the label Saddle Creek Records and is known for his work with the band Bright Eyes.

Conor Oberst

400

This Ethiopian flatbread doubles as both plate and utensil.

Injera

400

This Bolivian city is the highest administrative capital in the world at over 11,900 feet, even though it's not Bolivia's constitutional capital.

La Paz

400

CDG

Paris

400

This national park in Canada shares its name with a Rocky Mountain town and is famous for turquoise lakes like Lake Louise.

Banff National Park

400

This annual college baseball championship series is held in Omaha every June.

College World Series

500

This spice, derived from the stigma of a crocus flower, is by weight the most expensive spice in the world and is essential to Spanish paella.

Saffron

500

This country has three capital cities: one for its executive branch, one for its judicial branch, and one for its legislative branch.

South Africa

500

EZE

Buenos Aires

500

This national park straddles the border of Zambia and Zimbabwe and contains one of the world's largest waterfalls.

Victoria Falls / Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park

500

Omaha is the birthplace of this civil rights leader, born in 1925.

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