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History-6th Gr.-Byrd-Cities of the World-Geo. Bowl

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City in U.S. with greatest populationNew York City
In what city could one visit the Louvre Palace?Paris
In which American city is Independence Hall located?Philadelphia
In 1960, the Brazilian fovernment moved its capital from Rio de Janeiro to what city?Brasilia
What city is known as "Pearl of the Andes"?Caracas
What great American city is built on the Potomac River?Washington D.C.
In what city is the headquarters for the United Nations located?New York City
What was the second city on which an atomic bomb was dropped in World War II?Nagasaki
At what village was Napoleon Bonaparte defeated by the Duke of Wellington in 1815?Waterloo, Belgium
What is the capital of Thailand?Bangkok
In what French city just outside Paris did Louis XIV build a costly and magnificent palace?Versailles
What city is considered a holy city by Jews, Christians, and Moslems?Jerusalem
What is the capital of South Korea?Seoul
In which S. American city does a large statue of Christ the Redeemer stand on top of a mountain?Rio de Janeiro
In which European city is the Colosseum located?Rome
The city of Constantinople is known by what name today?Istanbul
What is the largest city in Brazil?Sao Paulo
What is the capital of Northern Ireland?Belfast
What modern capital was once the Aztec city Tenochtitlan?Mexico City
What is the world's highest capital city?La Paz, Bolivia
What was the first important French settlement in the New World?Quebec
What is the capital of Romania?Bucharest
What is the largest city in Central America?Guatemala City
wat city has the largest population in the world?Tokyo
What Am. city is called the "Cradle of Naval Aviation"?Pensacola, Florida
What is the southernmost capital city in the U.S.?Honolulu
on which continent are most of the largest cities in the world?Asia
What is China's largest city?Shanghai
What is the capital of Vietnam?Hanoi
From which capital on the Iberian Peninsula did Christopher Columbus sail?Lisbon
What European city was reunified in 1990 after forty-five years of division?Berlin
What is the capital of the Land of 60,000 Lakes?Helsinki (Finland)
In which city is the Parthenon located?Athens
What is the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world?Damascus
In what Canadian city is the CN Tower, the world's tallest free-standing structure, located?Toronto
What is the largest city in the Middle East and Africa?Cairo
What European city uses gondolas as the means of transportation?Venice
What is Egypt's chief seaport?Alexandria
In what Am. city is the Pentagon located?Arlington, VA
In what city could one visit the Kremlin?Moscow
Which American city is famous for its French Quarter?New Orleans
In which European city could one visit Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens?London
What large Oregon city is near Mount St. Helens?Portland
What city was the first capital of the U. S.?New York City
What city of England is known for its iron and steel industry?Birmingham
What is the capital of the Philippines?Manila
What is the largest city in New England?Boston
What is Canada's largest city?Toronto
What city in North America is closest to the Arctic Circle?Fairbanks, Alaska
What city was built around a flat-topped hill called the Acropolis?Athens


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