Countries 2 Flashcards
Australia: Sydney airport
Kingsford Smith Airport
Czech Republic: Male Tennis star
Ivan Lendl
Czech Republic: Capital
Prague
“City of 1000 Spires”
Prague
Czech Republic: Prague Cathedral
St. Vitus
Czech Republic: President 1992-93 - 1993-
Vaclav Haval
Czech Republic: Leader during Prague Spring - 1968
Alexander Dubcek
Czech Republic: Region
Bohemia
Czech Republic: New World Symphony or Bohemian composer
Antonin Dvorak
Canada: Capital of Newfoundland
St. John’s
Czech Republic: Female Tennis star
Martina Navratilova
Cyprus: Capital
Nicosia
Denmark: Capital and Largest City
Copenhagen
Denmark: Peninsula
Jutland
Denmark: Royalty
Queen Margarethe II
Denmark: Ruling house
Orange
Denmark: Currency
Krone
Denmark: Overseas regions
Greenland and Faroe Islands
Denmark: Flag
Dannenbrog (world’s oldest flag)
Denmark: Astronomer
Tycho Brahe
Czech Republic: The Bartered Bride composer
Bedrich Smetana
Cuba: Head of government after 1959
Fidel Castro
Columbia: Author
Gabriel Marquez
Columbia: Drug cartels
Cali; Medellin
Republic of the Congo: Capital
Kinshasa
Republic of the Congo: River
Congo
Costa Rica: Capital and largest city
San Jose
Costa Rica: President 1986-
Oscar Arias Sanchez
Costa Rica: Nobel Peace Prize - 1987
Oscar Arias Sanchez
Croatia: Capital
Zagreb
Cyprus: Mythical King
Pygmalion
Largest island in the Caribbean
Cuba
Cyprus: First president
Archbishop Makarios
Cuba: Former dictator - overthrown by Castro
Fulgencio Batista
Cuba: Castro’s revolutionary aide
Che Guevera
Cuba: Castro’s brother
Raul
Cuba: US Naval Base
Guantanamo Bay (Gitmo)
Cuba: Site of failed invasion - 1961
Bay of Pigs
Cuba: Brothers pitching major league baseball
Livan and Orlando Hernandez
Cuba: World high jump record holder
Javier Satomayer
Denmark: Physicist
Niels Bohr
Cuba: Capital
Havana
Egypt: President after 1981
Hosni Mubarak
Denmark: Philosopher
Soren Kierkegaard
Egypt: River
Nile
Egypt: Canal
Suez
Egypt: Currency
Pound
Egypt: largest pyramid
Khufu (aka Cheops)
Egypt: King 1932-1952
King Farouk
Egypt: King Farouk’s regin
1932-1952
Egypt: Man who overthrew King Farouk - 1952
Abdul Nasser
Egypt: second largest city
Alexandria
Egypt: Nobel Peace Prize winner - 1979
Anwar Sadat
largest city in Africa
Cairo
Egypt: Amenhotep III’s son - 17th century BC
Akhenaton
Egypt: Akhenaton’s wife
Nefertiti
Egypt: Pharoh who died at age 18 - c. 1350 BC
Tutankhamen
Egypt: 15th to 18th century AD dynasty
Mamluk
Egypt: Pharoh who fathered 160 children
Ramses II
Egypt: Christian sect
Coptic
El Salvador: Capital
San Salvador
El Salvador: President 1980-82 and 1984-89
Jose Napolean Duarte
Egypt: President - 1970-1981
Anwar Sadat
East Germany: Dividing wall
Berlin Wall
Columbia: Capital
Bogota
Denmark: Author
Isak Dineson (Karen Blixen)
Denmark: Short story writer
Hans Christian Anderson
Denmark: Piano comic
Victor Borge
Denmark: Copenhagen harbor figure
The Little Mermaid
Denmark: Copenhagen amusement park
Tivoli Gardens
Dominican Republic: Capital
Santo Domingo
Dominican Republic: Island
Hispaniola
Egypt: Dam
Aswan High Dam
East Germany: Capital
East Berlin
Denmark: Explorer
Vitus Bering
East Germany: Berlin Wall crossing point
Brandenburg Gate
East Germany: Figure skater
Katarina Witt
Ecuador: Capital
Quito
Ecuador: Currency
Sucre
Ecuador: Language
Spanish
Ecuador: Second most widely spoken language
Quechuan
Ecuador: Islands
Galapagos Islands
Egypt: Capital and largest city
Cairo
second largest island in the Caribbean
Hispaniola
Canada: Game show host
Alex Trebek
Chile: Capital
Santiago
Canada: Liberal prime minster after 1993
Jean Chretien
Canada: NW Territory lake
Great Slave lake
Canada: Nova Scotia island
Cape Breton
Canada: Nova Scotia French area
Acadia
Canada: Nova Scotia ship builder
Cunard - founded 1787
Canada: Newfoundland air traffic control center
Gander
Canada: Montreal University
Mcgill
Canada: Conservative prime minister 1984-1993
Brian Mulroney
Canada: Snowbird singer
Anne Murray
Canada: French-Canadian prime minister 1968-1979 and 1980-1984
Pierre Trudeau
Canada: Number of provinces
Ten
Canada: Alberta national park
Banff
Canada: Alberta rodeo
Calgary Stampede
Canada: Banff lake
Lake Louise
Canada: Yukon gold rush area
Klondike
Canada: Capitals named for Queen Victoria
Victoria and Regina
Chad: Capital
N’djamena
Columbia: Religion
Roman Catholic
Canada: Comedian and actor
Jim Carrey
Canada: Second Largest City
Montreal
Canada: Capital of Ontario
Toronto
Canada: Capital of Prince Edward Island
Charlottetown
Canada: “The Cradle of the Waves” province
Prince Edward Island
Canada: Capital of Quebec
Quebec City
Canada: “The Maple Syrup” province
Quebec
Canada: Capital of Saskatchewan
Regina
Canada: Capital of Northwest Territory
Yellowknife
Canada: Capital of Yukon Territory
Whitehorse
Canada: Female prime minister - 1993
Kim Campbell
Canada: Largest City
Toronto
Chile: Revolutionary leader - 1817-23
Bernardo O’Higgins
Canada: Largest Province
Quebec
Canada: National Anthem
O Canada
Canada: Largest Island
Baffin Island
Canada: Northern most island
Ellesmere Island
Canada: British Columbian island
Vancouver Island
Canada: Longest River
Mackenzie
Canada: Currency
Dollar
Canada: Toronto Tower
CN (Canadian National) Tower
Canada: Capital
Ottawa
China: site of world’s largest McDonald’s
Beijing
Chad: Desert
Sahara
China: youth military
Red Guard
China: Chinese-American architect
I.M. Pei
China: Chinese-Amerian Sleuth
Charlie Chan
China: Chinese self defense
Kung fu
China: Desert
Gobi
China: longest river
Yangtze
China: second longest river
Yellow
China: Head of government - 1976-1992
Deng Xiaoping
China: root
Ginseng
China: premier under Mao Tse-Tung
Chou Enlai
China: Beijing square
Tiananmen Square
China: Beijing temple
Temple of Heaven
China: Beijing central area
Forbidden city
China: Violent uprising - 1900
Boxer rebellion
China: Industrial objective - 1956
Great Leap Forward
China: Egalitarian movement - 1966
Cultural Revolution
China: Art of Furniture arranging
Feng Shui
Ireland: Province with cycle of stories
Ulster
China: Counting table
Abacus
China: Capital
Beijing (formerly Peking)
Chile: Marxist president - 1970-73
Salvador Allende
Chile: Salvador Allende’s neice and author
Isabel Allende
Chile: Man who overthrew Allende
Augusto Pinochet
Chile: Currency
Peso
Chile: Mountain
Aconcagua (with Argentina)
Chile: Desert
Atacama
Chile: Southern island
Tierra del Fuego
Chile: Pacific island
Easter Island (Papa Nui)
China: Current Premier
Jiang Zamin
Chile: Mineral held in large deposits
Copper
Columbia: Currency
Peso
China: largest city
Shanghai
China: currency
Yuan
China: major language dialects
cantonese and mandarin
China: ancient northern china
Cathay
China: Ancient philosopher
Confucius
China: last emperor
Pu-Yi
China: Dynasty 1368-1644
Ming Dynasty
China: Communist revolutionary leader
Mao Tse-tung
Chile: Poet
Pablo Neruda
Scotland: Missionary in Africa and explorer
David Livingstone
Scotland: Robert I royal house
Bruce
Scotland: Scottish “Robin Hood”
Rob Roy
Scotland: Inventors
James Watt and Alexander Graham Bell
Scotland: Philosopher and historian
David Hume
Scotland: Tea Magnate
Sir Thomas Lipton
Scotland: Steel Magnate and Philanthropist
Andrew Carnegie
Scotland: Poet and songwriter
Robert Burns (Caledonia’s poet)
Spain: Capital
Madrid
Scotland: Naturalist
John Muir
Scotland: “Brave Hearted” leader
William Wallace
Scotland: Samuel Johnson’s mentor
James Boswell
Scotland: Cabinet maker
Duncan Fife
Scotland: Protestant leader
John Knox
Scotland: Author who died in Samoa
Robert Louis Stevenson
Scotland: Botanist
David Douglas (Douglas Fir)
Scotland: Pole tossing game
Caber tossing
Scotland: Dance
Highland Fling
Senegal: Capital
Dakar
Scotland: Robert Burns’ love
Mary Campbell
Scotland: Capital
Edinburgh
Rwanda: Minority tribe
Tutsi
Saudi Arabia: Capital
Riyadh
Saudi Arabia: Islamic holy cities
Mecca; Medina
Saudi Arabia: Currency
Riyal
Saudi Arabia: Saudi Arabia founder and king - 1925-1953
Ibn Saud
Saudi Arabia: King - 1982-
King Fahd
Saudi Arabia: King - 1975-1982
King Khalid
Saudi Arabia: King - 1964-1975
King Faisal
Scotland: Royal house
Stuart
World’s largest Peninsula
Arabian Peninsula
Scotland: Jacobites supported him
Bonnie Prince Charlie