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Geography Trivia Quiz
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Fact: Ninety percent of Earth's population lives in the Northern Hemisphere.

Geography Trivia Quiz
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1. The largest county in Texas by population, Harris, contains what major Texas city?

2. What U.S. national park, located in the northwest corner of Montana, has the nickname 'Crown of the Continent?'

3. If you head directly south from San Diego, what border town resort will be the first city you hit in Mexico?

4. What 'P' type of glacier occurs when a fan-shaped section of ice forms in front a mountain range? It shares its name with a region at the foothills of the Italian Alps.

5. The African country with the most total miles of coastline is what nation with the capital city Antananarivo?

6. 2004's Annan Plan tried and failed to resolve the contentious Greek-Turkish divide of what Mediterranean island?

7. The 'Decade Volcanoes' are a group of 16 volcanoes considered by vulcanologists to be the world's most dangerous because of their proximity to human settlements. What volcano near the Italian city of Naples, which has erupted many times since 79 CE, is among these?

8. The Alpine region of Europe includes Austria, Italy, Liechtenstein, France, Germany, Monaco, Slovenia and what neutral country?

9. What 'T' capital city of Albania, whose name comes from an old Greek word meaning 'dairy', is home to Skanderbeg Square?

10. Admitted to the U.S. on February 14, 1912, The Valentine State is a nickname of what state where you could take a date to the abandoned Lisa Frank factory?

11. Busan, formerly called Pusan, is the second most populous city in which Asian country? War resulted in Busan temporarily becoming this country's capital city in the 1950s.

12. There is only one U.S. state with four syllables in its name that borders zero other states with exactly four syllables. What is this state?

13. What Texas city contains a replica of the Eiffel Tower, less than one tenth the scale of the original?

14. While it probably makes you think of sky-high activities like space launches and theme park rides, which southern state is actually the flattest?

15. Which mountain in Ecuador is not as tall as Mt. Everest but is actually closer to the Moon thanks to the boost it gets from the bulging shape of the Earth at the equator?

16. .EE is the official national domain name used by what Northern European country whose capital and largest city is Tallinn?

17. The town of Pepin, Wisconsin is home to a museum honoring what author of the Little House books, most famously 'Little House on the Prairie'?

18. Of the countries that are a part of NAFTA, which one has the capital city with the smallest population?

19. The third-largest city in India is also the capital of the state of Karnataka. What is this city in south India? As a hint, the city shares the same first four letters with the 8th most populous country in the world.

20. Fittingly, what is the name of the 190-feet-deep, 6-mile-long body of water in Cameron, Montana created by a seismic event?

21. By some accounts, Mt. Everest isn't actually the tallest mountain in the world. What dormant volcano in the Pacific is actually 33,000 ft. tall--4,000 ft. above Everest--although about half of that is underwater?

22. Electric, Dooley, and Copperopolis are three communities in Montana that share what haunted condition?

23. Technically speaking, Norway's coastline is about 18,000 miles long, but only 1,600 miles if you omit what crinkly inlets?

24. Seattle is one of two major U.S. cities located on an isthmus, a narrow piece of land between two bodies of water. What state capital, which boasts a free weekly newspaper called the Isthmus, is the other?

25. 'Ten Million Puffins Can't Be Wrong,' is the verdict on souvenirs from the Westman Islands, an archipelago off the coast of what Atlantic island country?