4geographyThese two U.S. cities grew the most (showed the largest absolute population increases) during the decade of the 1990's. They are in neighboring states and one is a capital city. Can you name them?Show AnswerShare
19geographyWhen this country was admitted to the United Nations in 1993, it became the smallest country represented there (in terms of both area and population). Which country is this?Show AnswerShare
13geographyWhat are the three most commonly visited tourist sights or attractions in San Francisco?Show AnswerShare
19geographyWhich four countries outside the U.S. supply the largest numbers of tourists to San Francisco?Show AnswerShare
7geographyThe headquarters of the NATO, North Atlantic Treaty Organization is located in which country?Show AnswerShare
1geographyIf you travel directly north from Lima, Peru, until you hit the United states, which of these cities do you come closest to: Phoenix, Houston, New Orleans, or Miami?Show AnswerShare
20geographyWhich town in Marin county is named after an Italian phrase meaning ''beautiful view"?Show AnswerShare
17geographyFormerly, this capital city in Africa was known as Salisbury, Rhodesia. Today the city and country are known by what names?Show AnswerShare
8geographyLake Tahoe has only one outlet. Into which body of water does Lake Tahoe flow?Show AnswerShare
16geographyWhere would you visit each of the following attractions? a. Taj Mahal- what city? b. Angkor Wat - what country? c. Machu Picchu- what country?Show AnswerShare
4geographyThe largest national park in the USA, almost four times the size of Yellowstone National Park, is called Wrangell-St. Elias National Park, and is located in which state?Show AnswerShare
20geographyAt the southeast end of Oahu Island, on the island of Hawaii, you can visit which extinct volcano?Show AnswerShare