1geographyIt was originally constructed in 1190 as a fortress to protect Paris from Viking raids, became royal residence in the 1300's, and was first opened to the public in 1793, during the French Revolution. Today almost 5 million people visit each year. What isShow AnswerShare
9geographyWhat resort town of southern Florida, just north of Miami, has the same name as a district of Los Angeles?Show AnswerShare
5geographyThis barren plateau region of southern Spain is famous as the setting for Cervantes's Don Quixote. What's the name of this region?Show AnswerShare
3geographyCan you name the two longest rivers in Europe? The longest river in Europe is in the former USSR, and the second longest river in Europe is not.Show AnswerShare
7geographyIn which countries would you find each of these historic regions: in one of these answers you can use the traditional name of the country where it is located a. Bohemia? b. Transylvania?Show AnswerShare
5geographyWhere would you visit each of the following attractions? a. Taj Mahal- what city? b. Angkor Wat - what country? c. Machu Picchu- what country?Show AnswerShare
4geographyIf you were to list all the countries in the United Nations in alphabetical order, which country would be first on the list, and which would be last?Show AnswerShare
18geographyThe center of which national capital city is built around an original Moorish fortress?Show AnswerShare
18geographyThe Hindu Kush mountain range extends 500 miles westward from Pakistan to what country?Show AnswerShare