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Fun Trivia: E : Europe

Special Sub-Topic: The Continent of Europe


In which Scandinavian country would you find the city Goteborg?

    Sweden. Goteborg is the second-largest city in Sweden.

Which of the following countries has German as its official language?
    Austria.

Which of the following countries does not have its northern boundary entirely formed by water?
    Sweden. Sweden's northern boundary is with Norway, which has a little strip of land sticking out to its north.

Before Germany became one nation, what was the capital of West Germany?
    Bonn. Berlin was the capital of East Germany. Berlin was also on the boundary, with the infamous Berlin Wall.

Which is not an official language of Switzerland?
    English. Switzerland has three official languages - German, French and Italian. However, most people have German as their first language, then learn the other two later in school.

What is the most populated country in Europe?
    Germany. Germany has the most people of any European nation with over 82 million.

Which of these European languages is not classified as Germanic?
    Portuguese. Portuguese is a Romance language.

Centuries ago, which European country conquered Haiti, a country on the Caribbean island of Hispaniola?
    Spain. Spain first conquered it, and then 200 years later they left part of it for France.

Which country's official language is not named after the country (for example Finland's official language is Finnish)?
    Yugoslavia. Yugoslavia's official language is Serbo-Croatian.

Which country has reported that fish have been killed by acid rain in over 20 percent of their lakes?
    Sweden. Sweden has reported a loss of aquatic life in over 18,000 lakes.


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