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Indiana state locator map. United States
Name That U.S. State Quiz
This quiz is all over the map.
Vintage, old-timey world map for Former Names of Current Places Quiz.
Former Names of Current Places Quiz
What is New Amsterdam called today?
Close-up of Notre Dame in Paris, France. Question image for "Ready for my Close-up" image quiz.
Ready for My Close-Up Quiz
Get up close and personal with famous objects and landmarks.
USA, United States watercolor map Illustration in rainbow colors
50 States, 50 Fun Facts Quiz
Find out something that makes each state great.

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Quordle
Quordle
Can you solve four words at once?
Reunion - NEW
Reunion - NEW
A daily word puzzle
Revealed
Revealed
Uncover something interesting
Tightrope
Tightrope
A daily trivia game
Blossom
Blossom
Pick the best words
Octordle
Octordle
The party starts at eight
Pilfer
Pilfer
A delightful ruthless word game
The Missing Letter
The Missing Letter
A daily crossword with a twist
Games Newsletter
Games Newsletter
Get free tips, tricks, and teases in your inbox
Twofer Goofer
Twofer Goofer
Think you know it, poet?
Victordle
Victordle
Play head-to-head!
Sudoku
Sudoku
Your daily logic challenge

All Geography & Travel Quizzes

US Map with red pin on Dallas, Texas. Name that U.S. City quiz.
Guess the U.S. City
Can you pin down the names of these places?
Indiana state locator map. United States
Name That U.S. State Quiz
This quiz is all over the map.
Vintage, old-timey world map for Former Names of Current Places Quiz.
Former Names of Current Places Quiz
What is New Amsterdam called today?
Close-up of Notre Dame in Paris, France. Question image for "Ready for my Close-up" image quiz.
Ready for My Close-Up Quiz
Get up close and personal with famous objects and landmarks.
USA, United States watercolor map Illustration in rainbow colors
50 States, 50 Fun Facts Quiz
Find out something that makes each state great.
Tower Bridge over the Thames River in London, England. Opened in 1894. Remains an Important Traffic Route with 40,000 Crossings Every Day.
Guess the City by Its River Quiz
Go with the flow by pairing these famous rivers with cities around...
Extruded map of the United States of America with states borders on national flag background. (3-d rendering)
Guess the U.S. State by Its Neighbors
See how well you know your boundaries.
Vintage image of students at desks in a classroom with a teacher standing in the background. (education, learning)
Are You Smarter Than a 1912 Middle Schooler? Quiz
The questions in this quiz are based an eighth-grade exam administered...
(Left) Eiffel Tower; (right) Washington Monument. Combo using assets (Eiffel Tower) 245552 and (Washington Monument) 245554.
Which Is Taller? Quiz
Twenty questions of epic proportions.
Opened passport with visas, stamps, seals, world map. (travel, tourism)
Guess the Country by Its Neighbors Quiz
Figure out if your geography skills border on greatness
Partially obstructed United States flag. Thumbnail for Name that Flag Quiz.
Flags of the World Quiz: Undercover Edition
Can you identify the country based on just a fraction of a flag?
Michigan map rotated for use in quizzes
Guess the Rotated U.S. State Quiz
Practice your geographical skills with this twisted test.
Flag of Australia
Name That World Flag!
Our salute to flags from around the world. Can you name the countries...
Texas State Capitol building in Austin, Texas. United States
U.S. State Capitals Quiz
From Albany to Trenton, can you name them all?
Illustrated Utah license plate
Guess the License Plate Quiz
Test your street smarts by placing these plates.
Flags of all nations of the world. Grouping of various country flags on a world map.
Which Country Is Larger? Quiz
See how these countries measure up.
Uluru (Ayer's rock) in Northern Territory, central Australia. Sacred site for Australian Aboriginials who call it Uluru. Monolith, desert
Where on Earth Is That? Vol. 2 Quiz
Try to get high marks identifying these landmarks.
Spain locator map. No type.
Guess the Countries of the World Quiz
Test your global positioning skills.
Flags of the world against blue sky. Countries, International. Globalization, global relations, Australia, Canada, United Kingdom, Poland, Palestine, Japan. Homepage 2010, arts and entertainment, history and society
Which Country Is Larger By Population? Quiz
Come to your census and figure out which of these countries have...
Flag of Ireland
The Irish Quiz
Try your luck with these questions, spanning from Jonathan Swift...
Taj Mahal, Agra, India. UNESCO World Heritage Site (minarets; Muslim, architecture; Islamic architecture; marble; mausoleum)
Wonders of the World Quiz
Covering the ancient, new, and natural—prove you are no one-hit...
The famous Tunnel View at Yosemite
Name That U.S. National Park Quiz
Can you tell Yellowstone from Yosemite?
The word "Hello" written in Thai
Guess the Language! Quiz
Can you recognize a language by its greeting?
Maryland state flag
U.S. State Flags Quiz
Which state flag has displays a constellation? Which includes...
View of the Grand Canal (Canale Grande in Italian) at sunset with gondolas on the water lined by buildings; the main waterway of Venice, Italy
Where on Earth is That?
Travel the globe by naming these famous landmarks.
Beautiful Image taken at Arches National Park in Utah
Where in America is That?
Crisscross the U.S. by placing these famous landmarks.
Ceviche. Peruvian ceviche (sebiche). Raw seafood dish with lime, cilantro, peppers, plantains. Cuisine, food
A World of Food Quiz
In what country might you sit down to a smorgasbord? Why is durian...
Garden in front of Mao Zedong Memorial Hall where Mao's body rests in state at Tiananmen Square, one of the largest public squares in the world, Beijing, China. Near the Forbidden City. Mausoleum.
Largest, Tallest, and Smallest Around the Globe Quiz
What is the world’s smallest island nation? Which continent is...
Flags of all countries of the world. Flags of the world. National flags. Country flags. Hompepage blog 2009, history and society, geography and travel, explore discovery
The Country Quiz
Can you name the country that boasts having the 10 coldest cities?...
Queen Victoria's coronation, 1837. The Archbishop of Canterbury placing the crown on Victoria's head in Westminster Abbey.
World Heritage Sites in the United Kingdom Quiz 
Which natural defensive site was chosen by William the Conqueror...
Colosseum, Rome, Italy. (Flavian Amphitheatre, arena)
World Heritage Sites in Italy Quiz
Dating from 1545, the oldest academic botanical garden in its...
A male cardinal perched in a tree (birds, redbirds).
U.S. State Bird Quiz
How well do you know the state birds of the United States? Take...
Omar Ali Saifuddin mosque, Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei.
Test Your Geography Knowledge with This Capital Cities Quiz
What is the capital of Zambia? What is the capital of Nauru?...
Kentucky Capitol in Frankfort; photo dated 2015. (state capitols)
50 Capital Cities at Random Quiz
How well do you know seats of power around the world? We’ll...
Rural Irish landscape, Sligo, Ireland.
Australia, United States, Canada, or Ireland? Quiz
In this quiz you’ll be shown the name of a U.S. or Australian...
Skyscrapers in the business district of central Jakarta, Indonesia, around the Jalan Jenderal Sudirman thoroughfare.
Capital Cities of Countries on the Equator
What is the capital of Kiribati? What about the capital of Colombia?...
Catedral at night on Plaza de Armas (also known as plaza mayor) Lima, Peru.
Capital Cities of the Countries of the Northern Hemisphere Quiz
What is the capital of Liechtenstein? What about the capital...
Church of Saint George (Bet Giyorgis), Lalibela, Ethiopia. UNESCO World Heritage site.
Geography of Africa Quiz
Where is Serengeti National Park? What is Rhodesia called today?...
Brown globe on antique map. Brown world on vintage map. North America. Green globe. Hompepage blog 2009, history and society, geography and travel, explore discovery
Match the Country with Its Hemisphere Quiz
This quiz will present you with the name of a country. You have...
Actual continental drift of plates. Thematic map.
Capital Cities by Continent Quiz, Easier Edition
What makes this quiz easier? Instead of the four continents you’re...
Actual continental drift of plates. Thematic map.
Capital Cities by Continent Quiz
Sure, you know the world’s capital cities. But how quickly can...
Exterior of the Forbidden City. The Palace of Heavenly Purity. Imperial palace complex, Beijing (Peking), China during Ming and Qing dynasties. Now known as the Palace Museum, north of Tiananmen Square. UNESCO World Heritage site.
Exploring China: Fact or Fiction?
Does China have about half of the world’s population? Is China...
7:023 Geography: Think of Something Big, globe showing Africa, Europe, and Eurasia
Which Country Is Larger By Area? Quiz
This quiz will show you two countries. Pick the one that’s bigger,...
Skyscrapers in the business district of central Jakarta, Indonesia, around the Jalan Jenderal Sudirman thoroughfare.
Asian Capitals Quiz
How well do you know the capitals of Asia? This quiz will show...
Flag of Honduras
Capitals of Central America Quiz
What’s the capital city of Honduras? How about Panama? This quiz...
Flag of Seychelles
Capitals of Island Countries in the Indian Ocean Quiz
Can you name the capital cities of the island countries in the...
Aerial view of Suva, the capital city of Fiji.
Capital Cities of Pacific Island Countries Quiz
Test your knowledge of the capital cities of island countries...
Street scene, Nairobi, the capital city of Kenya.
African Capitals Quiz
How well do you know your African capitals? This quiz will show...
Aerial of Roseau, capital city of Dominica.
Capitals of the Caribbean Quiz
How well do you know the capitals of the world? This quiz will...
National Library, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Capitals of North America and South America Quiz
How well do you know the capital cities of the world? This quiz...
Top of Brandenburg Gate, Berlin, Germany
European Capitals Quiz
From the Atlantic to the Urals, backpack your way across the...
Chandigarh. Statuettes at the Rock Garden of Chandigarh a sculpture park in Chandigarh, India, also known as Nek Chand's Rock Garden. Created by Nek Chand Saini an Indian self taught artist. visionary artist, folk artist, environmental art
Explore India Quiz
Delhi lies on which river? How many countries border India? In...
Roofs of the Forbidden City, Beijing, China
Can You Match These Architectural Masterpieces To Their Home Cities?
Where do you need to visit to see the Museum of World Culture?...
United States Historical Flag: Stars and Stripes 1863 to 1865
United States of America Quiz
How many stripes are on the American flag? Which state has the...
Flags of the world. National flags. Country flags. Hompepage blog 2009, history and society, geography and travel, explore discovery
Countries of the World
Which country claims "Waltzing Matilda" as their unofficial anthem?...
Roofs of the Forbidden City, Beijing, China
All About Asia
If you were traveling in Sichuan, what country would you be in?...
Fallingwater by American architect Frank Lloyd Wright, located near Mill Run, southwestern Pennsylvania, was built in 1935 and a National Historic Landmark.
Quick Quiz: Can You Match This Frank Lloyd Wright Design To Its Description?
Can you tell Fallingwater from Wingspread? The Imperial Hotel...
Blurred motion outside Victoria Station in Mumbia, India. Central Station Mumbai, Mumbai CST, Victoria Terminus, Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus.
Geography of India
How much do you know about India’s geography? Test your knowledge...
A woman with a brightly-colored feather headdress and costume, during a Carnival parade in Rio de Janeiro. Rio Carnival. Brazil Carnival.
World Cities
Obelisks, skyscrapers, and carnivals are just a few of the fixtures...
Chicago skyline at sunset, Illinois
Can You Match The Famous Building To Its City? Quiz
Castel Sant’Angelo, Hôtel Tassel, and the Spiral Building all...
Aerial view of Geneva, Switzerland from the north tower of St-Pierre Cathedral over the city's waterfronts on both sides of Rhone river as it flows out of Lake Geneva (Lake Leman). Most of the city's landmarks are visible, starting with the famous Jet D'E
Match The City To Its Nickname Quiz
You probably know New York is known as the Big Apple, but do...
Workmen constructing the Statue of Liberty in Frederic Auguste Bartholdi's Parisian warehouse workshop; first model; left hand and quarter-sized head. Photo by Albert Fernique, ca. 1882-83.
Statue of Liberty Quiz
Think you know your history about one of the United States’s...
The twin spires of the Grossmunster are a distinctive feature of Zurich's cityscape: the popular panoramic view shows Zurich Downtown Switzerland, with Lake Zurich and the snow-capped Alps in the background.
A Capital Idea
The city or town that functions as the seat of government and...
Close-up of a weathered, old American flag of the United States of America, used as a patriotic decoration on Fourth of July (Independence Day), Memorial Day, Veterans Day, and other national holidays.
U.S. State Nicknames Quiz
Every U.S. state has a nickname. Some are official, some are...
Encyclopaedia Britannica thistle graphic to be used with a Mendel/Consumer quiz in place of a photograph.
47 Questions from Britannica’s Most Popular Geography Quizzes
Only the best and most determined quizmasters should tackle this...
Cathedral of Brasilia, Brazil, designed by Oscar Niemeyer, built in the shape of a crown of thorns. Its bell tower is at the left.
39 of the Most Challenging World Capitals Across History
Paris, Bujumbura, Pierre, and Nuuk all have something in common:...
Mayflower. Plymouth. Photograph of the Mayflower II a full-scale reproduction of the Mayflower. The Mayflower II built in Devon, England, crossed the Atlantic in 1957 maintained by Plimoth Plantation in Plymouth, MA.
World Explorers Quiz
Who wroteMissionary Travels and Researches in South Africa?...
7:023 Geography: Think of Something Big, globe showing Africa, Europe, and Eurasia
Quick Quiz: This Land Is Your Land
How much do you really know about the land you live on? Test...
Aerial view of Iguacu Falls, Argentina. (Iguassu Falls, Iguazu Falls)
Quick Quiz: Know Your Waterfalls
What is the highest waterfall in Canada? What five-cascade waterfall...
Union Jack flag of Great Britain, united kingdom
Explore England, Scotland, and Wales Quiz
What is the highest mountain in Wales? Which are the largest...
Union Jack, British flag, Flag of Great Britain, British Culture, British Empire, England, English Culture, English Flag
Know Your UK Geography Quiz
What are “the Broads” of Norfolk, England? What is the largest...
Giant's Causeway, Antrim, Northern Ireland. Basalt columns, UNESCO World Heritage Site
Where in the British Isles?
How much do you know about the geography of the British Isles?...
Rice terraces in Vietnam. (food; farm; farming; agriculture; rice terrace; crop; grain; paddy; paddies;garden)
Know Your Asian Geography Quiz
Where is the Mayon Volcano? What port’s name means “fragrant...
Panama Canal. Boat. Shipping. Ship and shipping. Container ship passing through the Panama Canal.
Canals, Straits, and More Quiz
Which two bodies of water does the Suez Canal connect? Which...
Kentucky Capitol in Frankfort; photo dated 2015. (state capitols)
Capital Cities of the 50 States Quiz
How well do you know U.S. state capitals? In this quiz, you’ll...
Gutzon Borglum. Presidents. Sculpture. National park. George Washington. Thomas Jefferson. Theodore Roosevelt. Abraham Lincoln. Mount Rushmore National Memorial, South Dakota.
National Parks and Landmarks Quiz
Whether you would like to visit Yosemite, the Eiffel Tower, or...
wave. ocean. Cresting ocean wave. Large sea waves. storm, hurricane, tropical cyclone
All About Oceans and Seas Quiz
What is the world’s largest inland sea? Where is the Puerto Rico...
Blue Ridge Mountains. Blue Ridge Parkway. Autumn in the Appalachian Mountains in North Carolina, United States. Appalachian Highlands, Ridge and Valley, The Appalachian Mountain system
All About Mountains Quiz
What is the highest mountain range in South America? In which...
The Himalayas, Nepal (Himalayan, mountains, aerial, snow-capped, snow, covered)
Know Your Regions of the World
Join us to find out riveting facts about geographical regions...
Color map of United States. Color USA map. Color USA map. Color dot USA map. Hompepage blog 2009, history and society, geography and travel, explore discovery
Geography of the United States Quiz
Take a trip from sea to shining sea across the United States...
Arabian Camel (Camelus dromedarius) in the Sahara Desert sand dunes. (pack animal; sand; Morocco; Africa; African desert; mammal; dromedary; drought)
Quick Quiz: Deserts
What is the largest desert in the world? Where is the Gobi desert?...
Flags of all countries of the world. Flags of the world. National flags. Country flags. Hompepage blog 2009, history and society, geography and travel, explore discovery
Even More Geography Fun Facts
Can’t get enough interesting facts about places around the world?...
Hawaiian volcanic crater, Hawaii
Volcanoes Quiz
What does the phrase “Ring of Fire” refer to? What is the highest...
Atolls surrounded by reefs in the Maldives. (coral reefs; endangered area; ocean habitat; sea habitat; coral reef; island; island)
Know Your Islands Quiz
In which island group is the city of Cadiz located? Where is...
Island, New Caledonia.
Another Quiz About Islands
You are not an island, but you probably know a lot about them....
Flags of the world. National flags. Country flags. Hompepage blog 2009, history and society, geography and travel, explore discovery
More Geography Fun Facts
Take a trip around the world learning fun and interesting facts...
Relief sculpture of Assyrian (Assyrer) people in the British Museum, London, England.
Geography of the Middle East Quiz
Where is the Sea of Galilee located? Where is the site of Mesopotamia?...
MAP World Time Zones
On Your Border Quiz
San Marino, Andorra, Vietnam, Romania. Do you know which countries...
Flag of Australia
Quick Quiz: Australian Geography
Australia is nearly 2,500 miles (4,000 km) from east to west....
Sugar Loaf and Botafogo Bay, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Exploring South America Quiz
What’s the southernmost point of South America? What’s its highest...
Rural Irish landscape, Sligo, Ireland.
Geography of Ireland Quiz
Ireland is called the Emerald Isle because of its vividly green...
Encyclopaedia Britannica thistle graphic to be used with a Mendel/Consumer quiz in place of a photograph.
Quick Quiz: Central American Geography
Central America consists of seven countries (and sometimes part...
The flag of the European Union
Know Your European Geography Quiz
What’s the longest river in Europe? Where is Gdańsk? Get ready...
Flag of Canada
Quick Quiz: Canada
Canada’s landmass is big, but this quiz is not. Test what you...
Pakistan Monument is a landmark in Islamabad which represents the four provinces of Pakistan.
Countries and Capitals Quiz
Know the atlas backward and forward? Match over 190 capital cities...
Catedral at night on Plaza de Armas (also known as plaza mayor) Lima, Peru.
World Capitals Quiz
Can you identify the world’s national capitals? In this quiz...
Canyon. River. Rock formations. Cliff. View of the Colorado River and Canyonlands National Park from Dead Horse Point State Park, Utah.
U.S. State Mottoes
Each of the 50 states has a motto. Can you identify all of them?...
Tropical rainforest on the Sarawak river in Borneo, Malaysia.
Beautiful Borneo
Located in the southwest Pacific, Borneo is the world’s third...
Chicago skyline at sunset, Illinois
Chicago
Do you think you know all there is to know about Chicago? Test...
Downtown Cleveland after sunset. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum (left). Museum and hall of fame in Cleveland that celebrates the history and cultural significance of rock music
Cleveland
Don’t think there is anything to know about Cleveland? Take this...
Mount Kenya in Mount Kenya National Park is the highest mountain in Africa. UNESCO World Heritage Site. Giant Lobelia in foreground.  (Mt. Kenya; Mt. Kenya National Park;  mountains; rugged mountain; African geography, African landscape, stratovolcano)
Africa’s Physical Features
Can you identify the location of some of Africa’s noted physical...
Mediterranean sea and aerial view of Antalya, Turkey.
Earth’s Seas
Do you think you know everything about Earth’s seas? Test your...
The Dome of the Rock and the Western Wall (also called the Wailing Wall), Jerusalem.
Jerusalem
Do you think you know the history of this ancient city? Test...
Borujerd, Iran.
Geography of Iran
What is the tallest mountain in Iran? What islands belong to...
James Dean in "Rebel without a Cause" (1955), directed by Nicholas Ray.
Final Resting Places
You may know their lives, but do you know their deaths? Test...
Highland (Cape Cod) Light, Truro, Massachusetts.
Know Your Capes
Which cape is home to Kennedy Space Center? Which cape forms...
Panama Canal. Boat. Shipping. Ship and shipping. Container ship passing through the Panama Canal.
Strange Geographical Features: Fact or Fiction?
What is the world’s southernmost city? How many capitals does...
Mountain. K2. Mount Godwin Austen. Karakoram Range. Baltoro Glacier. K2 is the world's second highest mountain, located on the border of Pakistan and China.
Mountain Ranges
Whether you’re an expert climber or a stay-on-the-ground kind...
Shining domes of Jamia Mosque, Nairobi, Kenya.
This or That? Big City vs. Capital City
Sometimes a country’s most famous city is its capital. Sometimes...
Young boy with an open book looking at the camera and a globe at his side (East India, asian, student, education).
Geography and Language
What are people from Mumbai called? How many continents have...
European Union. Design specifications on the symbol for the euro.
Exploring Europe: Fact or Fiction?
Is Andorra the world’s only coprincipality? Is Ireland’s largest...
Kenyan women in traditional clothing, Kenya, East Africa.
Exploring Africa: Fact or Fiction?
Although this continent is full of natural resources and diverse...
Earth's horizon and airglow viewed from the Space Shuttle Columbia.
Earth’s Features: Fact or Fiction
Are both the highest and lowest points on Earth in Asia? From...
Planet Earth section illustration on white background.
Exploring Earth: Fact or Fiction?
Are there places on Earth that have never been surveyed? Is the...
Coral Reef, Red Sea
Oceans Across the World: Fact or Fiction?
Is a reef a feature of the ocean? Does the Atlantic Ocean have...
Small island in the Caribbean (tropics, beach, palm trees).
Island Discoveries: Fact or Fiction?
From Greenland and Alcatraz to Micronesia and the Republic of...
A train passes through the central Ural Mountains in Russia.
Exploring Asia: Fact or Fiction?
Do all the former Soviet Central Asian countries share a common...
Rice terraces in Vietnam. (food; farm; farming; agriculture; rice terrace; crop; grain; paddy; paddies;garden)
Destination Asia: Fact or Fiction?
You may know that Asia is one of the most populous continents...
Relief sculpture of Assyrian (Assyrer) people in the British Museum, London, England.
The Middle East: Fact or Fiction?
Is the literacy rate in Afghanistan very high? Does Yemen take...
Side view of bullet train at sunset. High speed train. Hompepage blog 2009, geography and travel, science and technology passenger train transportation railroad
Journey Through Europe: Fact or Fiction?
Is Vatican City the smallest country in the world? Does the word...
Afar. Ethiopia. Cattle move towards Lake Abhebad in Afar, Ethiopia.
Destination Africa: Fact or Fiction?
Is the northernmost point of Africa farther north than the southernmost...
Wat Phai Doi Temple, Mae Hong Son, Thailand
Exploring Thailand: Fact or Fiction?
Is kite flying a popular sport in Thailand? Is Bangkok Thailand’s...
9:006 Land and Water: Mother Earth, globe, people in boats in the water
Excavation Earth: Fact or Fiction?
Are all time zones in half-hour or one-hour increments? Do most...
MAP World Time Zones
Geography 101: Fact or Fiction?
Do four countries have the word "Guinea" in their names? Do the...
Arabian Camel (Camelus dromedarius) in the Sahara Desert sand dunes. (pack animal; sand; Morocco; Africa; African desert; mammal; dromedary; drought)
Exploring Deserts: Fact or Fiction?
Is it true that deserts do not grow? Is The Gobi Desert the largest...
Panoramic of vicuna (Vicugna vicugna) grazing near saltpans, Atacama Desert, Chile
South America: Fact or Fiction?
You may know that the Amazon rainforest is located on this continent,...
Paper flags of the world. Countries, international, Globalization, Global relations, America, England, Canada, Spain, France, China, United Kingdom. Homepage 2010, arts and entertainment, history and society
Pin the Capital on the Country: Fact or Fiction?
Is Mecca the capital of Saudi Arabia? Is Milan the capital of...
Motlatse Canyon, in the Drakensberg Mountain Range, Mpumalanga province, South Africa. Formerly Blyde River Canyon. Motlatse River. One of the world's deepest canyons.
Journey to South Africa: Fact or Fiction?
Is the climate of South Africa very hot? Is the Nile river the...
Flag of Malaysia
Exploring Malaysia: Fact or Fiction?
Travel to Southeast Asia, and test your knowledge of the multi-ethnic...
Aerial view of River Amazon (Amazon River; rain forest; rainforest; South America)
A River Runs Through It: Fact or Fiction?
Does Delhi, India, lie far from any river? Do many large rivers...
Earth's horizon and moon from space. (earth, atmosphere, ozone)
From Point A to B: Fact or Fiction?
From Alaska to Buenos Aires, go from points A to B and test your...
The Himalayas, Nepal (Himalayan, mountains, aerial, snow-capped, snow, covered)
Mountains: Fact or Fiction?
Are the Andes Mountains a small mountain range? Are the Alps...
The national flag of Canada. O Canada, Canadian flag, Canada flag, flag of canada, O' Canada. Blog, Homepage 2010, arts and entertainment, history and society
Exploring Canada: Fact or Fiction?
Is Canada the world’s second-largest country? Is the oak leaf...
Waving American flag. Flag of the United States of America, United States flag, patriotic, patriotism, stars and stripes.
States of America: Fact or Fiction?
You may be familiar with New York and Nebraska, but are there...
Atolls surrounded by reefs in the Maldives. (coral reefs; endangered area; ocean habitat; sea habitat; coral reef; island; island)
Islands of the World: Fact or Fiction?
You may be familiar with the islands of the Caribbean, but how...
A train arriving at Notting Hill Gate at the London Underground, London, England. Subway train platform, London Tube, Metro, London Subway, public transportation, railway, railroad.
Passport to Europe: Fact or Fiction?
You may know that many famous explorers came from Europe, but...
Marine Corps War Memorial Arlington, VA. Iwo Jima Memorial. By Felix W. de Weldon based on Joe Rosenthal news photo of afternoon flag raising Feb. 23, 1945 WWII World War II. Hompepage blog 2009, history and society, memorial day veterans day 4th of July
Man-Made Marvels: Fact or Fiction?
Was San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge once painted white? Is...
Map of the distribution of peoples in Europe
Destination Europe: Fact or Fiction?
Is it true that an English town has an exclamation point in its...
Cathedral of Brasilia, Brazil, designed by Oscar Niemeyer, built in the shape of a crown of thorns. Its bell tower is at the left.
Journey to South America: Fact or Fiction?
Is the capital of Brazil known for its architecture? Is Argentina...
Map showing World distribution of the major religions.
It’s All in the Name
What’s in a name? Sri Lanka and Mount Everest have had other...
iceberg illustration.
Nature: Tip of the Iceberg Quiz
Where are the largest wetlands? Which State is shaken by the...
Stonehenge, prehistoric stone circle monument, cemetery, and archaeological site (located near Salisbury), Wiltshire, England.
Iconic Monuments Quiz
You may recognize the names of these iconic monuments, but can...
Tomb of Mohammed Bin Ali, Salalah, Oman.
A View of the Middle East
Which sea borders Iran? Where is the capital of Armenia? Sort...
7:023 Geography: Think of Something Big, globe showing Africa, Europe, and Eurasia
World Tour
Where might you walk through the Rive Guache? In what country...
Kazakhstan. Herd of goats in the Republic of Kazakhstan. Nomadic tribes, yurts and summer goat herding.
Hit the Road Quiz
Where might you go on a walkabout? Where is Chering Cross Road?...
Times Square. Night view of Times Square with traffic calming devices, square in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, formed by the intersection of Seventh Avenue, 42nd Street, and Broadway. Circa 2009
NYC: Concrete Jungle Quiz
The buroughs and architecture are just some of the attributes...
bird. Laughing Kookaburra (Dacelo novaeguineae), Marwell Zoo, Hampshire, England.
Where the Kookaburras Live...
You may associate Australia with boomerangs, kangaroos, or kookaburras....
Island, New Caledonia.
Islands and Archipelagos
What are the islands of the Maldives made of? What is the world’s...
Submarine periscope emerging from a water surface. Digital illustration.
In Search of Atlantis...
In which ocean would you find the Davis Strait? Where is Atlantis...
1:116 Aquanauts: Underwater Treasure, divers searching for treasure underwater
International Waters
Where would you travel to reach the world’s second deepest lake?...
Mount Everest. Himalayas, Nepal, Tibet, mountains, snow, Mt. Everest
To Everest and Back
Where is the longest mountain range? Do you know what country...
Top of Brandenburg Gate, Berlin, Germany
Uncover Europe
Where is the Brandenburg Gate? Where is the longest river in...
asia bee map
Get to Know Asia
Sri Lanka, India, and Indonesia are just a few places where you...
Alberta, province, Canada locator map.
The Geography of Canada
How many provinces does Canada have? Which territory is governed...
5:034-35 Echoes: Sounds That See in the Dark, boy on hill says "hello" and it echoes through the hills
Hello, My Name Is...
What city translates to "stone houses"? What is another name...
Aerial view of island, part of reef formtion, South Pacific, shows water on all sides, smaller islands in background and one in foreground.
Islands
Lots of people love island getaways for their sun and sand. But...
The flag of the European Union
Passport to Europe
Can you name the colors of the French flag? Where is the highest...
Front of a bullet train in the station in Zurich, Switzerland. High speed train. Hompepage blog 2009, geography and travel, science and technology passenger train transportation railroad
A Visit to Europe
Where can you catch a Real Madrid game? What is the capital of...
Map showing the distribution of European ethnic culture areas. Thematic map.
European Atlas
Are you familiar with the Lapland countries? Where is the European...
Shallow staghorn water corals in fringing reef at low tide in Thailand. (coral reefs; endangered area; ocean habitat; sea habitat; coral reef)
Unknown Waters
Where will you find a polynya? On what body of water did the...
State capitol building in Austin, Texas.
USA Capitals and Nicknames Quiz
Which state is also known as the "Beaver State"? What is the...
10:087 Ocean: The World of Water, two globes showing eastern and western hemispheres
You Name It!
Which country is known as the Isle of Spice? What is the Latin...
Euro dollars. Monetary unit and currency of the European Union.  (European money; monetary unit)
Traveler’s Guide to Europe
Where would you travel to to see the running of the bulls? What...
A barge travels on the Mississippi River near Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
Cry Me a River: Fact or Fiction?
Is the Ganga River in southern India? Does the Mississippi flow...
Korean architecture. Kyongbok Palace. Seoul. Kyonghoeru (Gyeonghoeru or Happy Meetings Hall) in Kyongbok Palace (Gyeongbokgung Palace) behind Throne Hall. A banquet hall on an island in the middle of a lotus lake Seoul, South Korea.
Exploring Korea: Fact or Fiction?
Did the 38th Parallel originally divide North Korea and South...
Flag of France
Exploring France: Fact or Fiction?
Was Paris, one of Europe’s most popular tourist destinations,...
Flags of the world against blue sky. Countries, International. Globalization, global relations, Australia, Canada, United Kingdom, Poland, Palestine, Japan. Homepage 2010, arts and entertainment, history and society
World Capitals: Fact or Fiction?
Does the D.C. in Washington, D.C., stand for District Capital?...
Flock of emperor penguins (Aptenodytes forsteri) being photographed in moonlight,  Antarctica.
Exploring Antarctica: Fact or Fiction?
Is Antarctica a desert? Does it have mountains? Point your mental...
United State Constitution lying on the United State flag set-up shot (We the People, democracy, stars and stripes).
The United States: Fact or Fiction?
Containing the "city of big shoulders," and the "city that never...
Flag of Australia
Australia: Fact or Fiction?
Is Australia larger than the United States? Does it house the...
Valle de la Luna (Valley of the Moon) in the Atacama Desert of northern Chile.
Exploring Chile: Fact or Fiction?
Is Chile located on the west coast of South America? Does Chile...
Flag of Paraguy
Exploring Paraguay: Fact or Fiction?
Is Paraguay north of the Equator? Is Santiago the capital of...
Flag of South Africa
Exploring South Africa: Fact or Fiction?
Is Lesotho completely surrounded by South Africa? Is most of...
Mt. Elbrusvolcano, Western Caucasus mountain range, Russia. (dormant Russia)
Natural Wonders
Where is the largest waterfall? Where might you find a barchan?...
Color map of United States. Color USA map. Color USA map. Color dot USA map. Hompepage blog 2009, history and society, geography and travel, explore discovery
Anywhere USA
Where is the Great White Way? Where will you find the Empire...
Himalayas. Earth Day. Global warming. A satellites view of thick band of haze from agricultural fires and urban pollution near the India Pakistan border along the southwestern face of the Himalaya Mountain range, Oct. 30, 2008. (see notes)
Planet Earth Quiz
What percentage of Earth is suitable for agriculture? What is...
The northern terminus of the Akashi Strait Bridge in Terumi ward, southern Kobe, Hyogo prefecture, west-central Japan. The bridge spans the Akashi Strait and links Awaji Island to Honshu.
Bridge Quiz
Where is the longest bridge? Where is the Golden Gate Bridge?...
Yellow Eyed Penguin, New Zealand. (endangered species)
Oceania: Fact or Fiction?
Do many islands in Oceania have coral reefs? Is Oceania found...
Hawaiian volcanic crater, Hawaii
Hawaii: Fact or Fiction?
You may have heard of the popular television showHawaii...
Mt. Fuji from the west, near the boundary between Yamanashi and Shizuoka Prefectures, Japan.
Exploring Japan: Fact or Fiction?
Is Osaka the capital of Japan? Is the cherry tree a symbol of...
Aerial of Bridgetown, Barbados, West Indies (Caribbean island)
Around the Caribbean: Fact or Fiction?
Was Cuba once a colony of France? Is Jamaica the third largest...
Indian currency (India, money, rupees, rupee, Mahatma Gandhi)
Destination India: Fact or Fiction?
Is the shilling India’s unit of currency? Is Delhi the largest...
Boat in River Ganga at sunrise, Varanasi, India. (Ganges; sunrise; sky; sky color; atmosphere; dawn)
Passage Through India
India is a big country. But what continent is it part of? And...
Hyderabad capital of Telangana state, south-central India. (Indian city; city skyline)
India: Fact or Fiction?
You may know that India is east of Pakistan, but does most of...
Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (Victoria Terminus) railway station at night,  Mumbai, India. (historic, British, architecture, Bombay, victorian)
Journey to India: Fact or Fiction?
What is India’s highest peak? Is the Bay of Bengal on its east...
Jodhpur. Rajasthan. Jaswant Thada an architectural landmark in Jodhpur, India. A white marble memorial, built in 1899, by Sardar Singh in memory of Maharaja Jaswant Singh II. Indian architecture
Discover India
Which city lies on the Ganges river? What is the capital of Goa?...
Actual continental drift of plates. Thematic map.
Geography Fun Facts
What was the name of the supercontinent that existed over 200...
Great Wall of China. In c. 220 B.C., under Qin Shi Huang, sections of earlier fortifications were joined together to form a united defence system against invasions from the north. Construction continued up to the Ming dynasty (1368-1644), when (see notes)
Record Setters: Fact or Fiction?
It’s the best of the best--the who, what, and where behind the...
Arc de Triomphe illuminated at night, Paris, France.
Capitals & Cities: Fact or Fiction?
Clever when it comes to capitals? Smart about cities? Then sort...
Brown globe on antique map. Brown world on vintage map. North America. Green globe. Hompepage blog 2009, history and society, geography and travel, explore discovery
Countries & Their Features
Where is the Great Fence? What is Rhodesia now called? And which...
Perito Moreno glacier, Patagonia, Argentina.
World Geography: Fact or Fiction?
Is there a coast of Paraguay? Does Pisa have more than one leaning...

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