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Tuesday, December 17, 2024

December 2024 Geography Bee Quiz


This blog post is a GeoFact of the Day Geography Bee Quiz.

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1)      Which of the following is not a city in NORWAY?
A — Stockholm
B — Oslo
C — Bergen
D — Trondheim

2)      In late summer 2024, over 20 silver Roman denarii coins were discovered inside a wall hole at an acropolis on the Mediterranean island of Pantelleria. The Italian island is located between ITALY and which country in Africa?
A — CAMEROON
B — TUNISIA
C — ETHIOPIA

3)      Which two states in the UNITED STATES have more than 80 counties each?
A — Arizona and Nevada
B — Michigan and Minnesota
C — Connecticut and Rhode Island
D — North Dakota and South Dakota





















ANSWERS

Question 1:
A . . . . . Stockholm which is the capital of Sweden (↗)

Question 2:
B . . . . . Tunisia

Question 3:
B . . . . . Michigan and Minnesota

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