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  1. BANGKOK, THAILAND 2. NEW ZEALAND 3. LATVIA AND LITHUANIA 4. MARQUESAS ISLANDS 5. HATSHEPSUT 6. CUBA 7. MOUNT KILIMANJARO, TANZANIA 8. KAZAKHSTAN 9. CUSCO,


PERU 10. NEPAL 11. HUNGARY

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(^11) Paprikás csirke, or
chicken paprikash—a dish
seasoned with the
aromatic powder of sweet
red-pepper pods and
served with noodles—is a
specialty of which nation?
(^2) In 1893, this country,
when it was still a British
colony, was the first to
grant women full voting
rights. Name it.
(^6) Weighing less than a
tenth of an ounce, the bee
hummingbird is the world’s
smallest bird. It flits around
which Caribbean island?
(^7) Identify the name of the
world’s tallest freestanding
mountain? (Hint: It’s not
in Asia.)
(^8) China may produce the
most apples, but they can
be traced back to the
world’s largest landlocked
country. Name it.
(^9) The inner core of which
city founded by the Inca is
said to be laid out in the
shape of a puma?
(^10) Which country flies the
only non-rectangular
national flag in the world?
(^3) Short, poetic folk
songs called dainas can be
heard in which two Baltic
countries?
(^4) Which group of French
Polynesian islands were
made famous by Captain
James Cook and novelist
Herman Melville?
(^5) The temple of Djeser
Djeseru was commissioned
by this female pharaoh of
Egypt. Name her.
1 The ceremonial name of this Asian capital city
(above) contains 168 letters, earning it the
Guinness World Record for the longest name of a
place. What is it commonly known as?
Locals call this city Krung Thep, the first
words of its lengthy formal name.

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