17geographyName the U.S. state which has the following nickname: a. The First State b. The Centennial state: c. The Magnolia stateShow AnswerShare
3geographyName the second largest city population, in each of these places: a. California b. Canada c. ItalyShow AnswerShare
16geographyI'll give you the old name, you give the modern name for each of these countries: a. Belgian Congo b. British Honduras c. Burma:Show AnswerShare
15geographyOf all the countries of Europe, which one extends furthest west? not restricted to the European mainland, and not counting possessions of other countries like greenland ?Show AnswerShare
5geographyBONUS: When California became a state in 1850, what was the closest neighboring state?Show AnswerShare
6geographyThis island in the Caribbean has a population under 20,000, yet because of its tax laws, 12,000 corporations and 300 banks are registered there. What is its name?Show AnswerShare
19geographyWhich California city was named after a horticulturist who developed hundreds of varieties of flowers, fruits and vegetables?Show AnswerShare
18geographyThere are three countries of the world found in two continents each. Can you name them?Show AnswerShare
8geographyThe city of San Rafael lies about 100 miles from San Francisco, in which South American country on the Caribbean Sea?Show AnswerShare
18geographyIn 1520, when Magellan passed around the southern coast of South America, he sighted, along the shore, large fires which the local Indians used to warm themselves - so Magellan gave what name to the region?Show AnswerShare
17geographyTwice a year, a survey is taken to determine the cost of living in world cities. According to the latest results, four of the five most expensive cities in the world are located in two different countries. Which countries are these?Show AnswerShare
9geographyThe U.S. Naval Academy and Army Military Academy are located in what two cities?Show AnswerShare