Landmarks in this capital of Greece include the Parthenon and the Acropolis.
What is Athens?
100
This religion believes Jesus is the son of God.
What is Christianity?
100
It is the 2nd longest river in Europe.
What is the Danube?
200
The capital of France.
What is Paris?
200
The capital of Ukraine?
What is Kiev?
200
a state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives, and which has an elected or nominated president rather than a monarch.
What is a Republic?
200
Allah is the name of this religion's god.
What is Islam?
200
This narrow arm of the Atlantic Ocean separates the southern coast of England from the northern coast of France.
What is the English Channel?
300
This capital of Germany once was walled in half.
What is Berlin?
300
Ole'! It is the capital of Spain.
What is Madrid?
300
Besides the Ukraine and Poland, this former communist country has a high Literacy Rate, but a low GDP.
What is Russia?
300
This religion reads from the Torah.
What is Judaism?
300
It is the world’s largest inland sea.
What is the Mediterranean?
400
This capital of Italy contains a "small country" within its borders.
What is Rome?
400
The capital of Portugal.
What is Lisbon?
400
The percentage of people who are able to read and write in a country.
What is the Literacy Rate?
400
Instead of a church, followers of Islam gather here to worship.
What is a Mosque?
400
These two countries are located on the Iberian Peninsula.
What are Spain and Portugal?
500
The capital of Poland.
What is Warsaw?
500
This Russian capital was once the capital of a great communist empire.
What is Moscow?
500
These four countries make up the United Kingdom.
What are Northern Ireland, Scotland, England, and Wales?
500
Instead of a church, followers of Judaism gather here to worship.
What is Temple?
500
These are the two primary countries located on the Scandinavian Peninsula