Flags
Languages
Landmarks
Food
Clothing
100

Often called the "Maple Leaf," this red and white flag belongs to the second-largest country by land area.

Canada

100

This is the most widely spoken language in the world, with over 1.5 billion total speakers.

English

100

Located in Paris, this iron lattice tower was originally built as the entrance to the 1889 World's Fair.

Eiffel Tower

100

This Mexican dish consists of a corn or wheat tortilla folded or rolled around a filling such as seasoned beef or beans.

Tacos

100

This traditional Japanese garment is a T-shaped, straight-lined robe worn with a wide belt called an "obi."

Kimono

200

This flag features 50 white stars representing states and 13 stripes for the original colonies.

United States of America

200

"Hola" and "Gracias" are common words in this language, which is the official tongue of over 20 countries.

Spanish

200

This ancient white marble mausoleum in Agra, India, was built by an emperor in memory of his favorite wife.

Taj Mahal

200

Originating in Naples, Italy, the "Margherita" version of this dish features tomatoes, mozzarella, and basil.

Pizza

200

This traditional garment from South Asia consists of a long piece of fabric draped around the body, usually over a blouse.

Sari

300

This flag is unique for being the only non-rectangular national flag in the world, consisting of two stacked triangles.

Nepal

300

This language uses a system of characters called "Kanji" along with two phonetic scripts: Hiragana and Katakana.

Japanese

300

Located in Peru, this 15th-century Inca citadel is often referred to as the "Lost City of the Incas."

Machu Picchu

300

This Japanese dish features specially prepared vinegared rice, usually with some sugar and salt, plus a variety of ingredients like seafood.

Sushi

300

This knee-length non-bifurcated skirt-type garment is the traditional dress of Gaelic men and boys in the Scottish Highlands.

Kilt

400

This country’s flag features a blue background with the Southern Cross constellation and a large seven-pointed Commonwealth Star.

Australia

400

With over 1 billion native speakers, this language uses tones (like high, rising, or falling) to change the meaning of words.

Mandarin Chinese

400

This massive structure in Rome was the largest amphitheater ever built and held gladiator contests.

Colosseum

400

This Middle Eastern dish is made of deep-fried balls or patties of ground chickpeas or fava beans.

Falafel

400

This wide-brimmed hat from Mexico is designed to provide shade from the hot sun.

Sombrero

500

Known as the "Tricolour," this flag’s vertical stripes of green, white, and orange represent different religious traditions and the hope for peace.

Ireland

500

This "Romance" language is the official language of Brazil, making it the most spoken language in South America.

Portuguese

500

This architectural complex in Granada, Spain, is a stunning example of Islamic architecture from the Nasrid dynasty.

Alhambra

500

This fermented cabbage dish is a staple of Korean cuisine and is known for its spicy and sour flavor.

Kimchi

500

This traditional West African robe is often brightly colored and worn by men in countries like Nigeria and Senegal.

Agbada (or Dashiki)