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| "Land of the Midnight Sun," fjords, Oslo |
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| A famous missionary to the Pacific Islands |
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| An area of underground water |
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| Antarctica's highest peak |
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| Australia's longest river flowing year-round |
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| Australia's most important tree |
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| Began the Protestant Reformation |
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| Christmas comes in the summer in Australia because it is in |
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| Cortes, Valencia oranges, The Tidelands, matadors |
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| Defeated the Spanish Armada |
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| First to translate the Bible into English |
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| Founded the modern nursing profession |
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| Invented the printing press |
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| Johann Sebastian Bach, Adolf Hitler, "Land of the Reformation," divided after World War II |
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| John Calvin, Napoleon Bonaparte, the Eiffel Tower, Mont Blanc |
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| Jutland, Hans Christian Andersen, Greenland |
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| Leonardo da Vinci, Mussolini, Leaning Tower of Pisa, Mt. Vesuvius |
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| One of the waterways that gives Russia access to the Black Sea |
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| Papua New Guinea's capital |
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| Probably the greatest English author |
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| Promised, "I will be good." |
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| The 20,000-30,000 islands in the Pacific |
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| The Roman general who "crossed the Rubicon" |
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| The cold, treeless lands north of the Arctic circle |
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| The continent with no permanent inhabitants |
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| The country Khrushchev threatened to "bury" |
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| The country that has more languages spoken in it than any other in the world |
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| The early settlers of New Zealand |
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| The eucalyptus tree is also called |
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| The famous bard of ancient Greece |
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| The first emperor of Rome |
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| The first leader of a Communist state |
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| The first man to insist that Antarctica was actually a continent |
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| The first man to reach the South Pole |
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| The first man to sail around the Antarctic Circle |
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| The highest island peak in the world |
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| The highest peak in Europe |
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| The largest artesian basin in the world |
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| The largest level region in the world |
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| The largest ranches in Australia |
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| The leading producer of wool |
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| The longest coral reef in the world |
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| The longest river in Europe |
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| The migration champion of the world |
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| The most famous Antarctic explorer |
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| The most important task performed by the monks |
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| Copying and preserving Scripture |
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| The most powerful Russian leader after the Soviet Union fell |
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| The mountain range found in easterns Australia |
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| The mountains that separate the Iberian Peninsula from the rest of Europe |
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| The narrow waterway separating Europe from Africa |
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| The native inhabitants of Australia |
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| The part of Oceania with the most people |
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| The series of attempts to recapture Jerusalem from the Turks |
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| The series of wars that Rome fought against Carthage |
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| The two continents that are entirely below the equator |
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| The word that is made from the two Greek words for "people" and "rule" |
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| The world's deepest freshwater lake |
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| Tulips, windmills, wooden shoes, dikes, low lands |
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| William Tell, neutral republic, landlocked, International Red Cross |
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