Keep your eyes peeled while you travel; you wouldn't want to forget the amazing places you might visit on a journey around the globe. In this photo quiz, see if you can determine where you are. Good luck!
Come along with me to discover interesting facts about Finland's geography. Don't forget to bring a warm coat and your hiking boots! And - prepare to be happy!
Bonnie Tyler is not the only person who can get lost in France. I have a long history of getting lost wherever I go, and France was no exception. Here's what I learned during my wanderings.
Now try my "States Quiz" on Fun Trivia / In limerick form I will give-i-ya /
I know I'm no bard / And don't think too hard /
I don't want to have to re-viv-i-ya!
(And I won't mention "the man from Nantucket"!)
Korean culture may be very trendy these days, but the geography of the Korean Peninsula remains much of an unknown quantity to most people. This quiz will introduce you to some of the geographical features of this fascinating part of our world.
... and some other interesting souvenirs were collected by Rowena, PDAZ, Doublemm and Eburge on their recent trip around the world. See if you can work out where they found each one.
In many parts of the world, people's everyday lives are frequently disrupted by natural disasters. This quiz is dedicated to some of the places that are particularly vulnerable to these distressing events.
Confused about where to go? Let me take you on a trip and we'll visit several countries, continents, cities, and sites. All you need to do is guess where we are in a journey around Earth. Good luck!
Turkmenistan, Papua New Guinea, and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. Not a fan of countries with too many letters in their names? Then this is the right quiz for you! Match the four-letter countries with the correct descriptions. Enjoy!
In this quiz, we look at the largest cities of each Canadian province that aren't capitals. Match up the respective non-capital to the province! Good luck!
Yes, it's another geography quiz! Here's a match quiz about some of the world's straits - those narrow waterways that connect two larger bodies of water while separating two landmasses.
Perhaps one of the most exciting trips I've done in my life was a cruise named the "Vikings Journey" from Europe to America. I invite you to travel with me.
All of the destinations in this quiz are found on or within the 16,000 kilometre circumference of the planet's northern polar region. Bundle up and see if you know where these unique destinations are. Good luck!
Etymologically speaking, the word "city" is borrowed from the Latin word "civitas", which means citizenship. This quiz tests your knowledge on ten notable cities whose names end with the word "city". Match the cities with the correct descriptions. Enjoy!
Africa's a big place with many destinations. In this quiz, I'll give you a map and ten destinations. If you can pick out where the listed cities are, then you can consider yourself a well-rounded geographer. Good luck!
India, my motherland, has a very interesting history if only somebody cares to study it. This quiz is aimed mainly at foreigners who wish to know something more about the country.
In this quiz you need to match the prominent city with its respective country. Sounds easy? Did I mention all answers are minus their consonants leaving only palindromic vowels. (Example: Ottawa = AAA [cAnAdA]). Good luck.
Let's zip our way through cities, towns and villages in the USA that have someone's first name. There are clues to help you match them up with their state.
Some of my friends and I are going on a tour to visit some interesting and amazing places on our planet, so come and join us. Just pick where we are. Good luck.
When I first entered Geography I was very disappointed because none of the quizzes were about my country-Romania. This quiz tries to resolve this problem. If you know a little geography this quiz should be easy for you.
Antananarivo, Ouagadougou, Tegucigalpa, Ulaanbaatar, and Yamoussoukro. Not a fan of capital cities with too many letters in their names? Then this is the right quiz for you! Match the four-letter capital cities with the correct descriptions. Enjoy!
The names of a number of English towns begin with one of the four cardinal directions: North, South, East and West. Given a description of a town and its location, try to work out its name and then say with which of the four direction it begins.
I am preparing a meal for my dinner guests, including a roast turkey from Turkey. Can you help me prepare by identifying the fractured countries in ALL CAPS?
Since 2011, Greece is divided into 13 administrative regions and one autonomous entity. What do you know about these subdivisions of Greece? Match the appropriate region to its cities, mountains, rivers and/or islands.
The Sunshine State or America's Dairyland? One state is famous for orange juice, palm trees, and alligators. The other is the "Beer Capital of the U.S.", the land of cheese, and the Green Bay Packers. Which town to which state?
The word "heading" is a clue to this match quiz: where are all these places containing the word "Head" in English, French, Dutch, German, Italian or Spanish?
There are many mountains, mountain chains, rivers, oceans, lakes, and other physical features in the world. This quiz is about those features, but only "The Biggest and the Baddest".
I will be continuing my trip across the United States. I'll stop here and there along the way. You have to guess what U.S. state I'm in. As always your gas is free on this quiz!
If you've ever taken a look at a map of Africa you would probably have a working knowledge of its most famous destinations. In this quiz, place ten lesser-known cities on the map if you can. Good luck!