World War 1
What is the largest mountain range in South America?
The Andes
What is Africa's largest country by land?
Algeria
World's largest country by land
Russia
What country is the Burj Khalifa in?
U.A.E.
Most populous country in Africa
Nigeria
General Grant commanded forces in what war, the deadliest in U.S. history?
The Civil War
What is the largest desert in South America
Desierto de Atacama
Africa's most northerly country
Tunisia
Over/Under: Countries in Asia-37
Over
Under
Laos/Myanmarr
This war is famous for its battles in Cantigy, Belleau Wood, Verdun and Galipoli.
What South American country has a capitals of Sucre and La Paz
Bolivia
What African country is currently engaged in a fierce civil war
Sudan

Hati

Cambodia
What country has the most Muslims?
Indonesia
This war featured a clash of Europe's two most preeminent super powers at the time. It's famous for the involvement of elephants which were transported across on of Europe's largest mountain ranges.
The 2nd Punic War.
The region of Patagonia features two countries, one of which has both the lowest and highest points in the Southern hemisphere. Name the other country that makes up this region.
Chile
What African country contains the most military bases per capita
Djibouti
World's longest river by volume
Nile River
Name all of the Great Lakes
Superior, Huron, Michigan, Erie, Ontario
What country is the world's largest freshwater lake by volume located in.
Russia
This battle, part of a larger war involving Greek and Persian forces, may be one of the most consuqeuntial in human history. It was fought in 480 B.C., predominantly through naval combat.
Battle of Salamis
What is the number of Spanish speaking countries in South America? (Defined by having Spanish as their official language)
9
What is Africa's tallest mountain
Mount Kilimanjaro
This massive inland body of water, once the fourth-largest lake in the world, has drastically shrunk due to extensive Soviet-era irrigation projects that diverted its primary inflow rivers, the Amu Darya and Syr Darya. Located between Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, its desiccation has led to the exposure of toxic sediments, the collapse of local fisheries, and the creation of the world’s newest desert, the Aralkum Desert. Name this body of water that serves as one of the most infamous examples of human-induced environmental disaster.
Aral Sea
There exists a city that sits at a unique confluence of three major rivers, earning it the nickname "the City of Bridges." Due to its geographical location, it has been a historically important hub for trade and industry, but it also suffers from frequent flooding. The city's layout was heavily influenced by the surrounding rivers and hills, creating an unusual street pattern. What city is this?
Pittsburgh
What is the world's richest country per capita? To qualify, the state must be part of the IMF, a country, and soviergn
Lichenstein