7geographyAt 11,900 feet above sea level, what is the highest capital city in the world?Show AnswerShare
15geographyWhat San Francisco landmark is located between Filbert St., Union St., Stockton St., and Columbus Avenue?Show AnswerShare
14geographyThese two cities, located about 30 miles apart, recently combined their metropolitan areas and now total 10,000 square miles, the fourth largest metropolitan area in the country, after NY, LA, and Chicago. Which two cities are these?Show AnswerShare
12geographyOf all the countries which border the Mediterranean Sea, which has the largest area?Show AnswerShare
4geographyThe world's longest continuous hiking trail is located in the U.S., and is called the Appalachian Trail; it extends over 2,000 miles, from which state in the North to which state in the South?Show AnswerShare
14geographyTwo former republics of the USSR are now independent states which border Afghanistan and end with the same letters. What are they?Show AnswerShare
20geographyWhich walled city has been called the Cradle of New France, and the Gibraltar of (North) America ?Show AnswerShare
11geographyWhat two countries beginning with the letter "B" share a land border with Yugoslavia?Show AnswerShare
14geographyMost of the oil spilled in the 1989 Exxon accident in Alaska took place near which Alaska town?Show AnswerShare
6geographyWhat's the name for the chain of islands located between the Straits of Florida and Florida Bay?Show AnswerShare