Here is a place that once you get there you just don't want to leave, having an average density of two quadrillion grams per cubic cm, theyll outlast most of us.
A black hole
Speaking French and English this ginormous country puts the C in C.U.M
Canada
After New York but Before D.C. the U.S. was lead and ran from this city.
Philadelphia
This house hold liquid in its purest form represents the exact middle of the ph scale.
Water
Sandwiched between France and Poland, this European country has a split history.
Germany
After Rome moved out of Rome this city became the new capital named after the then emperor, if you need a hint just ask the Turks.
Constantinople
This world famous scientist was a Christmas present, born near Colsterworth, Lincolnshire
Sir Isaac Newton
This African country is so old its forgotten its native tongue, but worse then that its southern neighbor Sudan is stealing all its water.
Egypt
Wanting to have full control over all western trading the oligarchs moved the capital of this island nation from here to what was then Edo
Kyoto
Running at the speed of light it would still take you 43 minutes to reach this toot'n place
Jupiter
Next to Spain this relatively small European country once had an empire that rivaled Spain in size, with most of its land coming from what is now Brazil.
Portugal
This Russian city was the capital of the state after and before Moscow was.
Petersburg
this subatomic particle is the little brother of a quark, he's a bit weaker but still just as big
A Lepton
Sandwiched between most ancient European empires this country created after the fall of the Ottomans after WWI, this tasty country was the inspiration for the hidden rain village in Naruto.
Turkey
After conquering this city and renaming it the sultan made it the capital of the Ottoman Empire until its fall in WWI
Istanbul (or Constantinople)