You’ve Heard These Names, But We Aren’t Sure You Know Where They Are On The Map: Prove Us Wrong
If you like guessing games, these 20 questions are here to challenge your geography skills.
The game is simple: you’ll look at the images and guess the location – whether it is a country, a city, or a landmark.
Do you think you can spot Argentina and Chile on the map without making a mistake? We are not sure, so prove us wrong – and overall, enjoy the game!
Stick around, complete the quiz, and remember: You’ll earn a reward for every quiz you finish. Let’s start! 🤔🚀
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17/20 with a couple honest mistakes in there. So, I learned something today, yay!
Number 10 is wrong and there's no available answer for it. The "correct" choice has the dot on Atlantic City, NJ, not New York, NY.
18/20, I got Ethopia wrong, which brings up a question I've had for the past few years. We Americans are taught a lot about European countries and where they are due to WW1, and 2. And Asia, because of WW 2, and Korean War, and Viet Nam. But we know NOTHING about Africa besides Morocco, and Egypt, South Africa. Are kids in Europe taught about African countries, and is it due to the colonialism that Europeans did during the 16th and 17th centuries? I am an ignorant American, with an honest question. Don't hate on me, I"m looking to learn.
You give me hope after seeing so many of your countrymen being horrible at geography.
Load More Replies...17/20 with a couple honest mistakes in there. So, I learned something today, yay!
Number 10 is wrong and there's no available answer for it. The "correct" choice has the dot on Atlantic City, NJ, not New York, NY.
18/20, I got Ethopia wrong, which brings up a question I've had for the past few years. We Americans are taught a lot about European countries and where they are due to WW1, and 2. And Asia, because of WW 2, and Korean War, and Viet Nam. But we know NOTHING about Africa besides Morocco, and Egypt, South Africa. Are kids in Europe taught about African countries, and is it due to the colonialism that Europeans did during the 16th and 17th centuries? I am an ignorant American, with an honest question. Don't hate on me, I"m looking to learn.
You give me hope after seeing so many of your countrymen being horrible at geography.
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