At 31.2%, it's the world largest religion
Christianity
Delaware
Dover
This former capital of the Habsburg Empire, was also home to Mozart, Beethoven, and Sigmund Freud.
Vienna
This country is last alphabetically
Zimbabwe
Known as the "roof of the world"
Himalayas
Brahma, Vishnu, and Krishna
Hinduism
Oregon
Salem
This capital city, finally conquered by the Ottomans in 1453, sits in Europe, but most of the country lies in Asia Minor.
Istanbul
The Romans defeated the Carthaginians whose empire was located in this present day North African country.
Tunisia
This region of the Carolinas gets it's name from the French word for foothills
Piedmont
This religion practiced in the Caribbean is a blend of West African and Roman Catholic practices
Voodoo
Wyoming
Cheyenne
This long-disputed border region has changed hands between France and Germany many times.
Alsace-Lorraine
This arid region below the Sahara includes Mali, Mauritania, Niger, and Chad.
the Sahel
These vast grassy, rolling plains stretch from Eastern Europe in the West, across Russia, to Mongolia
the Steppes
In the U.K. it's called Anglican. In the U.S. it's called this.
Episcopal
South Dakota
Pierre
In 1945, American forces crossed into Germany over the last remaining bridge over this river.
the Rhine
Known as "the Horn of Africa", this country juts into the Arabian Sea forming the southern border of the Gulf of Aden
Somalia
At 36,201 ft. deep, this feature in the Pacific is the lowest point on Earth.
Marianas Trench
Islam is dominated by these two branches
Sunni and Shiite (Shia)
Kentucky
Frankfurt
The breakup of this former Soviet Bloc country in 1991 led to the bloody war of ethnic cleansing in the Balkans.
Yugoslavia
The largest country in Africa
Algeria
Known for it's very active tectonic plates, the Pacific Rim is also called this.
"Ring of Fire"