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World Capitals & Countries
1. In 1873, Budapest was formed by the unification of which three towns?
2. How many months are in the traditional Ethiopian calendar?
3. What is the English translation of the name of the desert 'Rub' al Khali'?
4. Which city serves as the capital of Saint Kitts and Nevis?
5. What does the name of Iceland's capital, Reykjavik, translate to in English?
6. What unique transformation did Tirana's architecture undergo in the early 2000s?
7. What unique feature distinguishes Thimphu from every other national capital in the world?
8. What is the name of the historic district in Hanoi known for its 36 streets named after specific trades?
9. In which South American country is the world's highest uninterrupted waterfall, Angel Falls, located?
10. Vienna is the only national capital that produces significant amounts of which agricultural product within its city limits?
11. Which famous scientist developed the Theory of Relativity while living and working in Bern?
12. Liechtenstein is one of only two countries in the world with what landlocked status?
13. How many islands make up the central city of Stockholm?
14. What is the name of the Danish national flag, the oldest continuously used flag in the world?
15. Which famous author of 'Treasure Island' lived his final years and is buried in Apia?
16. The National Assembly building in Belmopan is designed to resemble which ancient structure?
17. In which country did the 'Panama Hat' actually originate?
18. Kingston was founded as a refuge for survivors after an earthquake destroyed which 'wicked' pirate city?
19. What does the name 'Reykjavík' mean in Icelandic?
20. Uzbekistan is 'doubly landlocked,' meaning it is surrounded only by countries that are also landlocked. Which other country shares this status?