Country Facts
Empires
Religion
100

This South American country is home to the Amazon Rainforest and the city of Rio de Janeiro.

Brazil

100

This empire-controlled India, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Canada and small holdings in North America, The Caribbean, Asia, and The Middle East. Known as the empire where the sun never sets. 

Great Brittain/British Empire

100

This religion is the most common in North and South America and Europe. First prophet was Jesus Christ. 

Christianity

200

This is the largest country in the world by land area.

Russia

200
This empire was led by Alexander The Great and was one of the first military leaders to conquered land in three continents. Empire was broken up after the death of Alexander. 

Greek Empire

200

This book is considered holy by both Christians and Jews.

The Bible

300

This North African country has land in Europe and was controlled by Spain for centuries. Known for its desert cities and tolerant world views. 


Morocco

300

This empire had a strangle hold on the Mediterranean Sea in Europe. Many empires after tried to recreate their success, especially Italy.

Roman Empire 

300

Followers of Islam pray facing this holy city. Known for having a large cube that its followers worship. 

Mecca

400

This Central American country, whose capital is Tegucigalpa, is bordered by Guatemala, El Salvador, and Nicaragua.

Honduras

400

Largest land empire that dominated the Asian Steppe with brutal tactics, a calvary (horse) focused army and was led by Genghis Khan. Current day this country is between Russia and China. 

Mongolian Empire 

400

In Buddhism, this is the state of enlightenment and freedom from suffering.

Nirvana

500

This European country has four official languages: German, French, Italian, and Romansh.

Switzerland

500

This empire controlled most of South America, and was considered the first empire to colonize the "New World"

Spanish Empire 

500

Many Native American religions honor and show respect to this natural world around them.

Nature