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Geography Quiz #429

Geography Quiz for 2 April 2017

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Q1. Where is the Riigikogu the national parliament?

A
Finland
B
Estonia
C
Latvia
D
Sweden
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Q2. In the early 19th century Madagascar, until it claimed independence in 1960, was part of what country's colonial empire?

A
Australia
B
Britain
C
China
D
France
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Q3. The capital of which French island in the West Indies between Dominica and Santa Lucia, St Pierre, was destroyed by an earthquake in 1902 and moved to Fort de France?

A
Dominica
B
Sardinia
C
Martinique
D
Tobago
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Q4. Where is the Great Green Wall project designed to happen?

A
Across the width of Africa, in the region of the Sahara
B
Between some parts of Mexico and the USA
C
Across the north Tibetan plains
D
Along the southern border of Algeria
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Q5. Where is the stretch of water called the Gulf of Tartary?

A
Between Azerbaijan, Iran, Kazakhstan, Russia, and Turkmenistan
B
Between Turkey and Greece
C
Between Nepal and Tibet
D
Between the Russian mainland and Sakhalin island
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Q6. The Catatumbo River flows along part of the boundary between which two countries?

A
Colombia and Venezuela
B
Colombia and Panama
C
Colombia and Ecuador
D
Colombia and Peru
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Q7. Which was the major trading partner for French Guiana in 2001?

A
Guadeloupe
B
Brazil
C
Switzerland
D
France
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