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| A Chinese tower with many stories, each with its own roof |
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| A famous center of learning during the Middle Ages |
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| Africa's highest mountain |
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| An Egyptian device for irrigating crops |
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the gospel stable government education |
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| First Egyptian leader to make peace with Israel |
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| First black president of South Africa |
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| First known African Christian |
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| Great missionary-explorer to Africa |
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| Hiroshima and Nagasaki are two cities in this country |
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| Leader of the Chinese Communists |
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| One of the capitals of South Africa |
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| Only woman pharoah of ancient Egypt |
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| The "Father of American Missions" |
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| The "Father of Faith Missions" |
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| The Italian trader who wrote a book about his experiences in China once he returned to Europe |
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| The Middle East's most important natural resource today |
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| The belief that when a person dies his soul is reborn in some other newborn man or animal |
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| The body of water connecting the Mediterranean Sea to the Atlantic Ocean |
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| The capital of South Korea |
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| The capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo |
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| The city which was a famous center of learning in Africa |
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| The country called the "Land of the Rising Sun" |
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| The country once called the "Spice Islands" |
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| The country which was once called Persia |
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| The fourth largest island in the world |
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| The fractional part of the world's population that lives in China |
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| The key to understanding hieroglyphics |
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| The language spoken by most people in the Middle East today |
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| The largest city in Africa |
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| The largest country in Africa |
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| The location of Serengeti National Park |
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| The river valley where Indian civilization began |
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| The second largest freshwater lake in the world |
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| The short descendants of the original inhabitants of the Democratic Republic of the Congo |
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| The structure built to control flooding of the Nile |
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| The two African countries that were never colonies of Europe |
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| The waterway separating Africa and Asia |
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| The world's largest swamp |
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| Where the Barbary Coast is located |
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| World's first paper-like material |
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| a body wrapped and preserved for eternal life |
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| a tall, pointed pillar representing the sun god Ra |
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| a time of serious shortage of food |
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| second in command to the Egyptian king |
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| title given to an Egyptian king |
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