This Austrian composer wrote famous works like Symphony No. 40, The Magic Flute, and Requiem.
Mozart
Tsagaan tolgoin 12 deh useg?
K
Dalain havch ymar tsustai ve(mongol)
Tsenher
This large Central Asian country has no coastline and is the world’s largest landlocked nation.
Kazakhstan
This massive trade network, revitalized under Mongol rule, connected Europe and Asia and allowed merchants like Marco Polo to travel safely.(angliarni)
Silk Road
Known as the “King of Pop,” he released Thriller, the best-selling album of all time.
Micheal Jackson
12 jiliin 7 dahi amitan
mori
This marine mammal uses echolocation to navigate and hunt in dark waters.(angliarni bichne)
Dolphin
This African island nation, home to unique wildlife like lemurs, separated from the Indian subcontinent millions of years ago.
Madagascar
mongoliin zuunii shildeg roman
tungalag tamir
This 18th-century composer, who became deaf later in life, wrote the iconic Symphony No. 9.
Beethoven
neg moch heden minuttai tentseh ve(zuvhun too bichne)
15
This slow rainforest animal moves so little that algae grows on its fur.(angliar n bichne)
sloth
This country is the only one in the world with a flag that is not quadrilateral.(not rectangular)
Nepal
Chingis khaanii ehnii khuu
zuchi
This British artist released the albums Divide, Multiply, and Subtract.
Ed sheeran
Bogdhan uul heden amtai ve?
32
This bear species can weigh over 700 kg and live in Alaska.(angliar)
Kodiak bear
This country has more lakes than the rest of the world combined.
Canada
Chingis khaanii no2 hatan
hulan
This Swedish producer (died 2018) helped shape EDM-pop with hits like Wake Me Up and Levels.
Avicii
Hytad
This extinct giant bird from Madagascar could weigh over 500 kg and lay the largest eggs known.(angliar)
elephant bird
This landlocked European country uses German as its official language, has no airport, and is surrounded by Italy.
Liechtenstein?
This empire, ruled by sultans in Istanbul, controlled much of the Middle East, Balkans, and North Africa until the early 20th century.(angliar)
Ottoman Empire