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1121 What famous geyser erupts regularly at the Yellowstone National Park Old faithful
1122 Where are the North Yolla Bolly mountains? USA, California 
1123 What is the capital of Indonesia Jakarta
1124 What continent is Cyprus considered to be part of Asia
1125 ____________ is derived from the Indian word Bhotanta, meaning "the edge of Tibet." It is located in Asia near the southern fringes of the eastern Himalayas. Bhutan
1126 This is the residence of English monarchs. Buckingham palace
1127 Twenty_three states in the U.S. border an ____________ Ocean
1128 What is the capital of Zaire Kinshasa
1129 What country is directly north of the continental United States Canada
1130 What is the largest country in the world? Russia (c.17 million square kilometres) 
1131 Each year ___________ has approximately 5,000 earthquakes, including 1,000 that measure above 3.5 on the Richter scale. Alaska
1132 The highest mountain on Earth, _____________, reaches only about halfway through the lowest layer of the troposphere. Mount Everest
1133 What Did Wellington Replace As The Capital Of New Zealand? Auckland 
1134 In ________________, the Presidential highway links the towns of Gore and Clinton. New zealand
1135 What country are the Islands of Quemoy and Matsu part of Taiwan
1136 "Utah" is from the Navajo word meaning _________ Upper
1137 The largest policeman's beat (territory) in Europe is in which country? Scotland 
1138 What sea is between Italy and Yugoslavia Adriatic
1139 Which capital city has the highest population (as at 2006)? Tokyo (c. 34 million) 
1140 What country is directly north of Israel Lebanon
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1141 The geographic center of __________ is located in the city of Thunder Bay. Canada
1142 The largest lake in Australia is ________, measuring 3,420 square miles (8,885 sq. km). Eyre
1143 LAR is the international vehicle registration of which country? Libya (Libyan Arab Republic) 
1144 Located 137 miles north of Rome, _____________ is the oldest and one of the smallest republics in the world. San marino
1145 Which European Country Is The Worlds Largest Producer Of Cork Portugal 
1146 The southernmost point in the 48 American states (excluding Alaska, Hawaii)? Key west
1147 What is the capital of Lithuania Vilnius
1148 To what country do the Faeroe Islands belong Denmark
1149 Which state is the Garden State New jersey
1150 What is the capital of Rwanda Kigali
1151 Which city in the Americas has the largest population? Buenos Aires 
1152 Of the twenty_five highest mountains on Earth, nineteen are in the ______________ Himalayas
1153 The only three countries in the world whose names begin with "Z" are Zambia, Ziare and __________, all in Africa. Zimbabwe
1154 What is the capital of Djibouti Djibouti
1155 What is the capital of Tanzania Dar es salaam
1156 Which County Is Basingstoke In? Hampshire 
1157 What volcano showers ash on Sicily Etna
1158 What country was the setting for "Casablanca" Morocco
1159 The Arctic ocean is the smallest and _____________ Shallowest
1160 Bridgetown is the capital of ________. Barbados
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1161 In What State Is The Grand Canyon Found Colorado 
1162 What is the capital of Alaska Juneau
1163 Lombard Street is London's equivalent of New York's ______________ Wall street
1164 Reykjavik, _______________ is likely the cleanest capital city in the world. Iceland
1165 Which Is The Worlds 2nd Highest Mountain K2 
1166 Which City Is The Capitaal Of Malaysia Kuala Lumpur 
1167 What is the capital of Swaziland Mbabane
1168 What country does the island of Mykonos belong to Greece
1169 The cities of Cairo in Egypt and Fez in Morroco are generally accepted to have the oldest of what type of institution in the world? University 
1170 Which European capital City is nicknamed (the city of a hundred spires) and has tourist attractions including St Vitus Cathedral and Charles Bridge? Prague 
1171 ________________, of the southern Baja Peninsula, was favored by early pirates because of its safe harbors. Los cabos
1172 What is the capital of Czech Republic Prague
1173 Which Scandinavian Capital Begins And Ends With The Same Letter? Oslo 
1174 Which river contains the most fresh water Amazon
1175 On Whose Real Life Exploits Is James Clavells Novel Shogun Based Will Adams An Elizabethan Adventurer 
1176 What Canadian city is at the west end of Lake Ontario Hamilton
1177 The roadrunner is the official bird of _____________ New mexico
1178 Which US state capital is known as the (mile high city) because of its elevation above sea level? Denver 
1179 In Which Country Is Guallatiri (The Worlds Largest Volcano) Chile 
1180 Australia's highest mountain is named for Thaddeus ________________, the Polish general who fought in the American Revolution. Kosciusko
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1181 Which is the only city in Cornwall? Truro 
1182 What u.s. state has the largest indian population Oklahoma 
1183 The United States is made up of __ states. 50
1184 What US state is completely surrounded by the Pacific Ocean Hawaii
1185 _________ is the largest country in Africa. It has a population greater than 28,100,000. Sudan
1186 Which country uses a Lek as a unit of currency? Albania 
1187 The only river that flows both north and south of the equator is the _____________. It crosses the equator twice. Congo
1188 What island is known as the Spice Island Zanzibar
1189 There are 42 other year_round research stations on Antarctica. All told, about __________ people live on Antarctica in summer, 1,000 in winter. 4,000
1190 ___________ was called the "Gateway to the West" in the 1800s because it served as a starting place for wagon train departures. St. louis
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