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Where in the World...
Religions, Holidays, and Traditions
Hello!
Foreign Food
Mountains Beyond Mountains
100
Mexico City
What is the capitol of Mexico
100
This Japanese ceremony has strong ties in Zen Buddhism involving the preparation of tea.
What is a Tea Ceremony
100
Hola!
What is Spanish
100
This circular food is popular in Italy
What is pizza
100
This is the most popular religion in Haiti
What is voodoo
200
Port au Prince
What is the capital of Haiti
200
This French Holiday celebrated on July 14th commemorates the storming of Bastille during the French Revolution.
What is Bastille Day
200
Bonjour!
What is French
200
These crunchy snacks topped with meat, cheese, and vegetables are popular in Mexico
What are nachos
200
Farmer asks this man to join the PIH Committee after being classmates with him
Who is Jim Kim
300
Santiago
What is the capitol of Chile
300
He is the founding patriarch of the Jewish faith.
Who is Abraham
300
Jambo!
What is Swahili
300
This Japanese food is often thought to mean "raw" but really translates to "snack" or "rice"
What is sushi
300
The letters WHO stand for this organization
What is World Health Organization
400
Sucre y la Paz
What is the capitol of Bolivia
400
This Holiday shortly after Christmas got its name from the practice of giving a "Christmas Box" to the needy.
What is Boxing Day
400
Merhaba! Pronounced (mare-haba)
What is Turkish
400
This French delicacy just might crawl off your plate
What is escargot
400
Farmer is trying to prevent this disease from spreading in the Moscow Prison
What is tuberculosis
500
Managua
What is the capitol of Nicaragua
500
This supreme Deity of the Hindu faith is a popular subject for the performing arts in India.
Who is Krishna
500
Yia Sou! (Pronounced yah-soo)
What is Greek
500
This Scottish favorite consists of sheep intestines and vegetables
What is haggis
500
Given by friends at Havard Medical School, the acronym PID stands for this name.
What is the Program in Infectious Disease and Social Change