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DDG Trivia Places 3
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| What foreign company's Tennessee factory is the largest single auto plant in the U.S.? | Nissan's. |
| What Florida city's name translates to "mouth of the rat" because of it's toothy inlet? | Boca Raton's. |
| What Italian city had the Roman name Mediolanum? | Milan. |
| What New England state would be home if you laid down roots in Bald Head? | Maine. |
| What 4,588-mile dune-laden expanse did Choi Jong-yul say he walked across "because it was there"? | The Sahara desert. |
| What country is bordered by Algeria, Niger, Chad, Egypt, Sudan and Tunidida? | Libya. |
| What Asian country boasts the largest Muslim population in the world? | Indonesia. |
| What academy is sometimes dubbed "Canoe U."? | The U.S. Naval Academy. |
| What U.S. state has an official commonwealth folk song written by resident Arlo Guthrie? | Massachusetts. |
| What island was Abel Tasman the first European to land on, in 1642? | Tasmania. |
| What African country's name is from the Latin for "free"? | Liberia's. |
| What republic is sandwiched between Lithuania and Estonia? | Latvia. |
| What's the only U.S. state to share a border with one of Canada's Maritime Provinces? | Maine. |
| What Central American nation flies a flag with one blue and one red star? | Panama. |
| What 1994 U.S. event was tagged pas le Big One by French journalists? | The Los Angeles earthquake. |
| What Australian geological wonder has an aboriginal name that means "great pebble"? | Ayers Rock. |
| Which of the seven wonders of the ancient world was demolished by an earthquake in 224 B.C.? | The Colossus of Rhodes. |
| What country is home to 21 percent of the world's people? | China. |
| What are painted bright yellow and left out for public use on the streets of Portland, Oregon? | Bicycles. |
| What southern city did Andrew Jackson name for one on the Nile River? | Memphis. |
| What city, founded in 1550 by Sweden's King Gustav Vasa, was first called Helsingfors? | Helsinki. |
| What country's auto identification letters are KWT? | Kuwait's. |
| What strife-torn African nation boasts a world high of 8.3 births per female? | Rwanda. |
| What Asian county's women's magazine Non Non is its bestseller? | Japan's. |
| What's the world's largest desert, as determined by the least precipitation? | The Antarctic. |
| What's a German sign reading "Rauchen verboten" telling you not to do? | Smoke. |
| What U.S. state boasts a difference of 20,320 feet between its highest and lowest points? | Alaska. |
| What Boston green space, founded in 1634, is the oldest park in the U.S.? | The Boston Common. |
| What New Orleans soup has a name derived from the Bantu word for okra? | Gumbo. |
| What country is bordered by Austria, France, Slovenia and Switzerland? | Italy. |
| What city was the site of the last Moorish Kingdom in Spain? | Granada. |
| What interstate highway connects Ridgefield Park, New Jersey, to San Francisco? | I-80. |
| What Pacific atoll got its name from its location between the Americas and Asia? | The Midway Islands. |
| What Tuscan city do Italians know as Firenze? | Florence. |