About Sevilla (Me)
About Colorado
About the US
About Sevilla (City)
About English
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How many sisters do I have?

2

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What does 'Colorado' mean?

Colored Red

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The US only shares borders with 2 countries, which ones?

Canada, Mexico

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What does NO8DO stand for?

No me ha dejado

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Colonel (army officer) pronunciation

kernel

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What am I studying?

International relations/affairs

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What shape is Colorado?

Square

Except its actually a hexahectacontakaitetragon

(697-sided)

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Which country gifted The Statue of Liberty to the United States?

France

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Who gifted the city this phrase?

King Alfonso X (1200s)

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Ethereal definition (adjective)

Extremely light and delicate, appearing too perfect for this world 

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What is my middle name?

Hint: in the US, the most basic is Marie, mine is second

Elizabeth

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Colorado was founded in 1876, and is called the "Centennial State". Why?

Because it was founded 100 years after the US (1776).

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Why has President Donald Trump been in the news this week?

There was an assassination attempt at an event.

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Most famous movie filmed in Seville?

Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones

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Serendipity definition (noun)

The occurrence of finding something pleasant by chance

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What is the last place I traveled too?

Tenerife/Canary Islands

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Colorado is part of the 4 Corners, with what other states?

Utah, Arizona, New Mexico

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What is the National Bird of the United States?

Bald Eagle

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Who is the mythological founder of Seville?

Hercules

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Doppelgänger definition (noun)

A biologically unrelated look-alike of a person

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Where am I traveling to this summer?

Hint: Spanish Speaking

Costa Rica!

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Colorado has the highest average altitude of any state. How many mountains does it have over 14,000 ft (4,267 meters)?

58

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What is the nickname for the US government?

Uncle Sam

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What are the 3 names Seville had in the past?

Spal/Ispal, Hispalis, Isbiliyya 

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Discombobulate definition (verb)

To confuse or frustrate