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Titan and Pandora are moons of which Planet ?


It gained independence from the UK in 1919, it’s official languages are Dari and Pashto. It has more than 28 million inhabitants. This countries name is derived from Sanskrit meaning ‘land of the allied tribes’. Name the country ?


Where would you find the plains of Maria and the highlands of Terrae ?


It has the Peso as it’s currency and the official language is Spanish, but it declared independence from Spain in 1868, before becoming a Republic under American rule in 1902, until revolution in 1959. Whats the country ?


Formally Malaya, Singapore, Sabah and Sarawak ?


Based on area, Length and depth, what is the largest lake in the world A. Lake Superior, B. The Caspian Sea, C. Lake Victoria ?


What country has the Krone as it’s currency ?


True or false - The Aitken Basin at the South Pole has a population of just 5 ?


Built over 3 years 1840-43 and designed by architect William Railton, it stands 5.5m but is placed 46m up, in what was originally known as King William the 4th’s Square, London. It faces South looking at a replica of the Temple of Mars Ultor in Rome, and is better known by it’s base. Scottish con artist Arthur Furguson sold this landmark to the American’s. The original is exhibited in the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich ?


Which famous tourist attraction makes it’s home at 15 Cromwell Place Kensington SW7 2LA ?

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Saturn.


Afghanistan.


The Moon.


Cuba.


Malaysia.


B. The Caspian Sea.


Sweden, Denmark or Norway - you could also have had Greenland and the Faroe Islands.


False - The Aitken Basin is on the South Pole of the Moon.


Nelson's Statue.


The Natural History Museum.

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