Challenging Geography Trivia
What mountain, the world's second highest, is in the Karakoram Range, in disputed Kashmiri territory?
What German festival, known locally as Wiesn, begins with the mayor of Munich declaring "O'zapft is," meaning "The barrel has been tapped"?
Eire became its own country, albeit without most of Ulster, under what name?
Which vegetable can be broad or butter amongst other varieties?
Which of these is considered a national symbol of Britain?
What is the name of the city in England known to be the home to William Shakespeare?
What is the only US state that begins with the letter P?
What building has the final resting place of 91 popes, including John Paul II and (supposedly) Peter, who was reputedly crucified there?
What are the official languages of New Zealand?
What landlocked nation jokes that its patrol boats, which keep an eye on Lake Geneva, Lake Lucerne and Lake Constance, are its "navy"?
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