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  • #76
    Re: Geography Quiz

    Originally posted by PIREP.org View Post
    That's a great font of knowledge there, WSBlue.

    Do you write for Wikipedia - or simply copy & paste
    Doesn't really matter, eh Pirep? By participating in all these games, we all get better at researching and learn interesting stuff while getting better at using the internet.....yes?

    Lets see, now, Resolute Bay was the last place mentioned, so the next one starts with a "Y" ..
    Yeman

    and my factoid for Yeman is this:
    Yeman is situated on the southern tip of the Arabian peninsula. It is often referred to as the mythical land of frankincense and myrrh, lying at the crossroads of the ancient Spice route, a land long shrouded in mysteries, home of the famous Queen of Sheba.
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    • #77
      Re: Geography Quiz

      Originally posted by larazovich View Post
      Doesn't really matter, eh Pirep? By participating in all these games, we all get better at researching and learn interesting stuff while getting better at using the internet.....yes?

      Lets see, now, Resolute Bay was the last place mentioned, so the next one starts with a "Y" ..
      Yeman

      and my factoid for Yeman is this:
      Yeman is situated on the southern tip of the Arabian peninsula. It is often referred to as the mythical land of frankincense and myrrh, lying at the crossroads of the ancient Spice route, a land long shrouded in mysteries, home of the famous Queen of Sheba.

      Nottingham

      England - Famous for the legend of RobinHood, their caves & the market square which holds festivals year-round, made out of granite, filled with fountains, waterfalls & gardens, also said to be the spot where RobinHood won the bow & arrow contest.

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      • #78
        Re: Geography Quiz

        Originally posted by C L View Post
        Nottingham

        England - Famous for the legend of RobinHood, their caves & the market square which holds festivals year-round, made out of granite, filled with fountains, waterfalls & gardens, also said to be the spot where RobinHood won the bow & arrow contest.
        Good one, witch.

        Maybury

        Home of Andy, Opie, and Aunt Bea.
        Liz
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        • #79
          Re: Geography Quiz

          Originally posted by larazovich View Post
          Good one, witch.
          Maybury
          Home of Andy, Opie, and Aunt Bea.
          Yosemite - national park in California, USA known for its waterfalls, giant sequoias, wildlife (including bears) and too many tourists.
          Bill
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          • #80
            Re: Geography Quiz

            Originally posted by bill2006 View Post
            Yosemite - national park in California, USA known for its waterfalls, giant sequoias, wildlife (including bears) and too many tourists.
            Any special reason to specify including bears? Do they have any wild boars and orang hutans there? Just curious.

            Ende,
            Indonesia
            Ende is the capital of the Ende Regency, East Nusa Tenggara province of Indonesia. Ende is located on the southern coast of Flores Island. With a population of 60,000 residents,[citation needed] it is the biggest city on the island.
            Ende was the site of a kingdom that existed around the end of 18th century. The people of the area therefore known as Lio-Ende people. For many decades Ende has been a center of government, trade, education, and political activities.
            Rebellion against the Dutch was led by a certain Nipa Do known as the the wars of Watu Api and Mari Longa (1916-1917). In 1934, the nationalist leader, Soekarno, who later became Indonesian first president was exiled to Ende by the Dutch colonial government.
            The town Ende can be reached by aircraft from Denpasar, Bali.

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            • #81
              Re: Geography Quiz

              Originally posted by WSBlue View Post
              Any special reason to specify including bears? Do they have any wild boars and orang hutans there? Just curious.

              Ende,
              Indonesia
              Ende is the capital of the Ende Regency, East Nusa Tenggara province of Indonesia. Ende is located on the southern coast of Flores Island. With a population of 60,000 residents,[citation needed] it is the biggest city on the island.
              Ende was the site of a kingdom that existed around the end of 18th century. The people of the area therefore known as Lio-Ende people. For many decades Ende has been a center of government, trade, education, and political activities.
              Rebellion against the Dutch was led by a certain Nipa Do known as the the wars of Watu Api and Mari Longa (1916-1917). In 1934, the nationalist leader, Soekarno, who later became Indonesian first president was exiled to Ende by the Dutch colonial government.
              The town Ende can be reached by aircraft from Denpasar, Bali.
              Egypt - Africa

              Borders on the Red Sea - where Moses was said to have parted the waters.
              The Valley of the Kings - King Tut's tomb
              Cleopatra - last pharaoh.
              The Nile - longest river in the world.
              Pyramids, Temples, Hieroglyphs

              Myths: The Sphinx for example was said to strangle anyone who could not answer a riddle

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              • #82
                Re: Geography Quiz

                Timor is a country in Southeast Asia. The small country is located about 400 miles (640 km) northwest of Darwin, Australia.
                Colonized by Portugal in the sixteenth century, East Timor was known as Portuguese Timor for centuries. It was invaded and occupied by Indonesia in 1975 and declared the country's 27th province the following year. Following the 1999 UN-sponsored act of self-determination that year, Indonesia relinquished control of the territory and East Timor became the first new sovereign state of the twenty-first century and of the third millennium on May 20, 2002. Alongside the Philippines, East Timor is one of only two predominantly Roman Catholic countries in Asia.
                At $800, East Timor has one of the lowest per capita GDP (Purchasing Power Parity adjusted) in the world. Its Human Development Index (HDI), however, corresponds to a medium degree of human development and places East Timor 142nd among the world's nations.

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                • #83
                  Re: Geography Quiz

                  Timor

                  Rochester, New York

                  Home of the National Toy Hall of Fame
                  Many toys have been enshrined in the National Toy Hall of Fame, including Lego, Barbie, Candyland, Monolpoly, Bicycles, Alphabet Blocks, Checkers, Crayons, Erector Sets, Duncan yo-yos,Etch a Sketch , Frisbees, jacks, jack in the box, hula hoop and GI Joe,jigsaw puzzles and jump ropes, marbles,Scrabble, teddy bears and tinker toys and play doh, roller skates, view master, red wagon, silly putty, tonka toys, mr potato head, slinky rocking horse and raggedy ann, and .... the cardboard box!
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                  • #84
                    Re: Geography Quiz

                    Originally posted by larazovich View Post
                    Timor

                    Rochester, New York

                    Home of the National Toy Hall of Fame
                    Many toys have been enshrined in the National Toy Hall of Fame, including Lego, Barbie, Candyland, Monolpoly, Bicycles, Alphabet Blocks, Checkers, Crayons, Erector Sets, Duncan yo-yos,Etch a Sketch , Frisbees, jacks, jack in the box, hula hoop and GI Joe,jigsaw puzzles and jump ropes, marbles,Scrabble, teddy bears and tinker toys and play doh, roller skates, view master, red wagon, silly putty, tonka toys, mr potato head, slinky rocking horse and raggedy ann, and .... the cardboard box!
                    Good information.

                    Riau is one of the richest provinces in Indonesia. This province is rich with natural resources, particularly petroleum and natural gas, rubber, and **** oil.
                    The province was once heavily forested lowlands, but with **** oil plantations and logging being major industries it is losing around 2.000 square km of forest per year. In 2005 the forest cover was down to 33% (or 27.000 square km) from 78% (or 64.000 square km) in 1982.

                    In the near future a lot countires will have no winter and no more can walk bare footed in summer.

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                    • #85
                      Re: Geography Quiz

                      Originally posted by WSBlue View Post
                      Good information.

                      Riau is one of the richest provinces in Indonesia. This province is rich with natural resources, particularly petroleum and natural gas, rubber, and **** oil.
                      The province was once heavily forested lowlands, but with **** oil plantations and logging being major industries it is losing around 2.000 square km of forest per year. In 2005 the forest cover was down to 33% (or 27.000 square km) from 78% (or 64.000 square km) in 1982.

                      In the near future a lot countires will have no winter and no more can walk bare footed in summer.
                      Interesting - never heard of that place.
                      Where are you located Blue?

                      Union City, CA

                      It is said that the name originates from the Horners' Sacramento River steamer called "The Union." Before the time of these pioneers, Mexican rancheros and the Ohlone Indians occupied the area.
                      Liz
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                      • #86
                        Re: Geography Quiz

                        Originally posted by larazovich View Post
                        Interesting - never heard of that place.
                        Where are you located Blue? Aceh, Medan, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Seattle, Vancouver, Oakland, San Francisco, Jakarta.

                        Union City, CA

                        It is said that the name originates from the Horners' Sacramento River steamer called "The Union." Before the time of these pioneers, Mexican rancheros and the Ohlone Indians occupied the area.
                        YARMOUTH
                        Nova Scotia
                        Canada

                        History
                        The name Yarmouth first appeared as a projected township in Nova Scotia in 1759. There is some speculation it was named after Yarmouth, Massachusetts, as some of the earliest English settlers arrived from Cape Cod on 9 June 1761. It is more likely the Township was named after Lady Yarmouth, a mistress of King George II.
                        Originally the area was part of Lunenburg County. In 1761 it became part of Queens County; in 1784 part of Shelburne County and finally became a County on its own in 1836. The description of Yarmouth County was modified in 1846.
                        The largest town is Yarmouth which is one of three municipalities that comprise the County. The others are the District of the Municipality of Yarmouth and the District of the Municipality of Argyle. The latter was established as a separate district in 1856 from the Township of Argyle. The county also includes the Yarmouth Indian reserve.

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                        • #87
                          Re: Geography Quiz

                          Originally posted by WSBlue View Post
                          YARMOUTH
                          Nova Scotia
                          Canada

                          History
                          The name Yarmouth first appeared as a projected township in Nova Scotia in 1759. There is some speculation it was named after Yarmouth, Massachusetts, as some of the earliest English settlers arrived from Cape Cod on 9 June 1761. It is more likely the Township was named after Lady Yarmouth, a mistress of King George II.
                          Originally the area was part of Lunenburg County. In 1761 it became part of Queens County; in 1784 part of Shelburne County and finally became a County on its own in 1836. The description of Yarmouth County was modified in 1846.
                          The largest town is Yarmouth which is one of three municipalities that comprise the County. The others are the District of the Municipality of Yarmouth and the District of the Municipality of Argyle. The latter was established as a separate district in 1856 from the Township of Argyle. The county also includes the Yarmouth Indian reserve.
                          Hartford (Connecticut)

                          The first children's magazine was published in Hartford under the title The Children's Magazine in 1789.

                          The first woolen mill in America was built in Hartford in 1788 by Jeremiah Wadsworth.

                          The Travelers Insurance Company of Hartford was the first to use match books to advertise in 1898
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                          • #88
                            Re: Geography Quiz

                            How about Dartmouth? it's a city in Devon in England (there's another D, lol) and a town in MA.

                            Will
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                            • #89
                              Re: Geography Quiz

                              Originally posted by planet777 View Post
                              How about Dartmouth? it's a city in Devon in England (there's another D, lol) and a town in MA.

                              Will
                              Hangtown, California,now known as Placerville

                              Placerville was also known as "Hangtown" in its’ early days. Although many stories exist on how this name was acquired, the most famous story involved a colorful event that occurred in January of 1849. A gambler named Lopez gained a lot of attention for his big winnings at a local saloon. After he retired for the evening, several men tried to overpower him. Lopez fought back, and with the help of others, the robbers were captured. During their "flogging", three of the robbers were also accused of being wanted for a murder and robbery , and hung.
                              Liz
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                              • #90
                                Re: Geography Quiz

                                1st place that came to mind was Nantucket, a town in MA. I gather it's an island, town and county!

                                Will
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