country Crossword Puzzles
Global 3 - Bryan Chan 2020-10-21
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- The children of the peninsulares who were born in Latin America.(Lesson 16A)
- An area of land where slaves underwent harsh labor raising certain crops.(Lesson 16A)
- White people who were born in Spain/Portugal. (Lesson 16A)
- A mountain range that runs 4,500 miles along the coast of South America.(Lesson 14)
- Series of islands made of coral as well as the tops of underwater mountains and volcanoes.(Lesson 14)
- The empire ruled by Franz Joseph where it's people did not like being under the rule of a foreign government. (Lesson 12)
- The country that gained independence in 1821 after Augustin de Iturbide defeated the peninsulares.(Lesson 16B)
- The largest tropical rainforest in the world which covers 1/3 of the continent South America. (Lesson 14)
- A system used by the peninsulares to manage a plantation's crop and food production.(Lesson 16B)
- An economic system that only allowed colonies to trade with their mother country.(Lesson 16B)
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- The self proclaimed emperor of Haiti who ordered that the remaining white people in Haiti be executed.(Lesson 15B)
- A period of time in which South America was colonized by foreign governments in Europe.(Lesson 15A)
- A desert located in Chile that is considered one of the driest places in the world. It is located between the Pacific Ocean and the Andes mountains.(Lesson 14)
- How a country's people think about themselves, their country, and those outside of their country. (Lesson 11)
- An area of land that is surrounded by water on every side but one.(lesson 16A)
- The country that was united by Otto von Bismarck under the control of Prussia.(Lesson 12)
- The country that is home to a canal that allows ships to travel from the Pacific and Atlantic ocean without going around South America. (Lesson 14)
- The country in which the only nonviolent independence movement took place.(Lesson 16B)
- An educated former slave that became a leader in the Haitian revolution.(Lesson 15A)
- A country on the west side of Hispaniola that was previously a French colony before it's revolution.(Lesson 15A)
- An area of land that has water on two sides and serves as a link between 2 large pieces of land. (Lesson 14)
21 Clues: White people who were born in Spain/Portugal. (Lesson 16A) • The children of the peninsulares who were born in Latin America.(Lesson 16A) • An area of land that is surrounded by water on every side but one.(lesson 16A) • A mountain range that runs 4,500 miles along the coast of South America.(Lesson 14) • ...
Industrialization to Westward 2022-04-20
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- Practice controls the entire process of a product, from the raw materials to distribution
- To move out or exit a country E= Exit"
- To bring into a society and take on values of the society The process of making a person more
- Set and created the current government of the United States
- "The process of making a country or area more city To transition from living in the country/farm life to city life"
- Reason to leave a country
- To change for the better
- survival of the Fittest
- A person who organizes, manages, and takes on the risks of a business.
- Encouraged Americans to go west Americans get 160 acres of land to farm No former confederates"
- An economic system based on private property and citizen owned businesses
- Allowed the US government to break up tribal land into individual land holdings,
- "Cultivating or farming of the land
- cost advantages to producing large quantities Produce more so each unit is less"
- "Government stays out of the economy "Leave alone""
- negotiation of wages and other conditions of employment by an organized body of employees.
- A group's refusal to buy or use a product/service
- Reason To enter a country
- Complete control of a product or business by one person or group
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- "Business practice of buying out all competition Creates a monopoly"
- "To move into a country I= Into"
- In or relating to town or city
- A government system used to isolate Native Child and Assimilate them into American Society
- "The development of factories on a wide scale in a country or area From farming economy to factory economy"
- The process of making one have more "American" qualities
- an organized association of workers to protect and further their rights and interests.
- In or relating to country or countryside
- Policy or idea that values native born over immigrants
- Looks good on outside but Corrupt inside"
- Moved Natives to Areas that the US did not want
- To refuse to work
- Multicultural society that mixes but keeps individuality Mix but stay as individuals"
- the expansion of the U.S. across the continent was justified and inevitable
- A group of people acting as one company Owned by shareholders"
34 Clues: To refuse to work • survival of the Fittest • To change for the better • Reason to leave a country • Reason To enter a country • In or relating to town or city • "To move into a country I= Into" • "Cultivating or farming of the land • To move out or exit a country E= Exit" • In or relating to country or countryside • Looks good on outside but Corrupt inside" • ...
Urban Issues and Challenges/Changing Economic World crossword 2023-12-18
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- this factor causes people to leave a rural area
- these are natural factors that cause uneven development
- this is an economic measure of development, which measures the total worth of a country's economy
- this is a measurement of the number of deaths there are per year
- this type of country has a developed economy, with good human welfare services
- this is the difference in levels of development between the richest and poorest countries in the world
- this is the city with the highest rate of urban growth
- this type of country has started to develop rapidly, and have emerged away from LICs
- this is the acronym to describe a group of NEES that start to emerge economically at the beginning of the 21st Century
- this is when the population naturally increases, because the birth rate is higher than the death rate
- this is help given from one country to another, commonly in the form of financial assistance
- this is an area of countryside and greenspace with a sparse population
- this is a measurement of the number of live births there are per year
- this occurs when people move from rural areas to urban areas
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- these are factors that have happened in a country's past, that are still affecting their ability to develop today
- this type of country has a poor economy, and with poor access to human welfare services
- this social measure of development gives countries a score between 0 and 1, taking into account average incomes, life expectancy and education
- this is a city with a population of 10 million or more
- this social measure of development measures the average age people can expect to live to in the country they are born and grow up in
- this is the progress a country makes in terms of their economic growth, technological development and human welfare
- this social measure of development measures the percentage of the adult population who can read and write
- this type of aid occurs when the country receiving the aid, must spend the money on goods or services from the country providing it
- this is a built-up area with a dense population
- this is the increase in the population of urban areas
- this factor attracts people to move to an urban area
25 Clues: this factor causes people to leave a rural area • this is a built-up area with a dense population • this factor attracts people to move to an urban area • this is the increase in the population of urban areas • this is a city with a population of 10 million or more • this is the city with the highest rate of urban growth • ...
interconnected Worlds 2023-04-18
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- an economic system in which business owners decide what to produce, as well as and how to produce and distribute it
- policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country, with a group of countries, or with specific businesses or individuals
- an economic region of Europe that is united under the euro, a common currency
- has significant industrial development and therefore a relatively high standard of living
- one that has little industrial development and therefore a relatively low standard of living.
- an index designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country
- a trade pact signed in 1992 between the United States and its North American neighbors, Canada and Mexico
- people’s quality of life based on the goods and services
- business owners and consumers still make most of the economic decisions
- the act of coming to a new country from one’s home country to live permanently
- the movement of people from rural areas, usually called towns, to urban areas
- the shared characteristics of a group of people
- the part that makes direct use of natural resources
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- an economic system in which the central government plans what to produce and at what price
- an economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies
- the practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry.
- can be either international, when people move from one country to another, or internal, when they move within a given region or country
- an economy's dependence on a particular resource in order to be successful
- manufacturing activities, which may be referred to as secondary production.
- service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers.
- the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry
- the process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across Infrastructure the underlying foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location. It is often classified as either “hard” or “soft.”
- known as a duty or customs duty
- work together to control worldwide prices for oil
25 Clues: known as a duty or customs duty • the shared characteristics of a group of people • work together to control worldwide prices for oil • the part that makes direct use of natural resources • people’s quality of life based on the goods and services • the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry • ...
Understanding Key Economic and Government Terms 2025-10-03
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- The study of the rights and responsibilities of citizens.
- of Living How comfortable and well-off people are in a country.
- Materials Natural resources used to make products.
- A tax on goods brought into a country from another country.
- Exchange A specific marketplace where stocks are bought and sold.
- A government where people have the power and vote for leaders.
- A government order stopping trade with another country.
- A government led by religious leaders and based on religious laws.
- An economic system where people own businesses and property.
- A government where one person has all the power.
- A system where the government owns all property and businesses, and everyone shares what is produced.
- When prices increase and money buys less than before.
- Government A government whose powers are restricted by laws or a constitution.
- and Demand The idea that prices depend on how much of something is available and how much people want it.
- Economy An economy where the government decides what goods are made and their prices.
- Market A place where people buy and sell shares of companies.
- Debt The total amount of money a government owes.
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- A government where leaders control every part of people’s lives.
- The ability to start and run new businesses.
- The written rules and laws for how a government works.
- Money or equipment used to make more goods or services.
- Domestic Product The total value of goods and services a country produces in a year.
- of Production The resources needed to make goods and services: land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurship.
- An economic system where the government owns some businesses and property.
- A government where people elect representatives to make decisions for them.
- A large business owned by many people who share the profits.
- Force All the people in a country who are able and willing to work.
- Economy An economic system where people and businesses decide what to make and sell.
- Rate The percentage of people in a country who can read and write.
- Development Index A measure of how healthy, educated, and wealthy people are in a country.
- Cost The next best thing you give up when you make a choice.
- Government A government where leaders have no limits on their power.
32 Clues: The ability to start and run new businesses. • A government where one person has all the power. • Debt The total amount of money a government owes. • Materials Natural resources used to make products. • When prices increase and money buys less than before. • The written rules and laws for how a government works. • ...
European countries 2020-05-11
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- Largest country in Europe.
- European country with most forest cover.
- Least visited European country.
- Smallest country in Europe.
- European country with the biggest population.
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- The richest country in Europe.
- Most urbanized country in Europe.
- Most sparsely populated country in Europe.
- Most visited European country.
- Most densely populated country in Europe.
10 Clues: Largest country in Europe. • Smallest country in Europe. • The richest country in Europe. • Most visited European country. • Least visited European country. • Most urbanized country in Europe. • European country with most forest cover. • Most densely populated country in Europe. • Most sparsely populated country in Europe. • European country with the biggest population.
World War One 2022-11-30
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- Thinking your country and culture is best
- Country having power over a weaker country
- One country agrees to protect another
- Joined the war much later
- Leader of Germany
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- another name for World War one
- Built up their military to race with England
- Thought alliances would prevent war
- slavic country
- Building up weapons
- Killed in Sarajevo
11 Clues: slavic country • Leader of Germany • Killed in Sarajevo • Building up weapons • Joined the war much later • another name for World War one • Thought alliances would prevent war • One country agrees to protect another • Thinking your country and culture is best • Country having power over a weaker country • Built up their military to race with England
Term 2 Geography Test Preparation 2014-05-28
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- An economic system in which the government controls all production and distribution of goods and services.
- The departure of people from an area or country to live elsewhere.
- The arrival of people into an area or country to live.
- When one culture is absorbed by another.
- The pattern of where people live.
- Something that may discourage or prevent a person from migrating.
- The marketing, transporting, merchandising, and selling of any item.
- A system in which businesses and consumers decide what they will produce or purchase.
- The connection, or relationship, between two things: finding this correlation can help geographers study cause and effect.
- A country where there is a higher level of income, industrialization, and modernization.
- A person or organization that purchases and uses products or services.
- Money available to be invested to increase production or wealth.
- The percentage of people with the ability to read and write.
- The increase of urban areas, usually the spread of cities and large communities in rural areas.
- Goods or services that are sold to another country.
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- The movement of people from one place to another, for the purpose of settlement.
- The effect of migration on the population of a region or country.
- In terms of migration, when a person is able to gain entry to a desired destination.
- A country where most people have a lower standard of living and less access to goods and services than people in developed nations.
- Goods or services that are brought into the country.
- The value of all goods and services produced in a country in one year.
- Number of people occupying a certain area, calculated using the following formula: Population ÷ Area in Km2 = People per km2
- An economic system in which decisions are based on customs, beliefs, or religion, within a strong social community.
- An economy that combines different economic systems, such as the market and command systems.
- The number of deaths per 1000 people per year.
- Learned behaviour of people, which includes their belief systems, social relationships, organizations, and material goods (food, clothing, buildings).
- The system of production, consumption, and trade of goods and services.
- The number of births per 1000 people per year.
28 Clues: The pattern of where people live. • When one culture is absorbed by another. • The number of deaths per 1000 people per year. • The number of births per 1000 people per year. • Goods or services that are sold to another country. • Goods or services that are brought into the country. • The arrival of people into an area or country to live. • ...
Imperialism in Africa 2024-02-08
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- An area in which an outside power claims exclusive investment or trading privileges.
- Unsuccessful rebellion in 1905-1906 by eastern Africans who sprinkled holy water on themselves and thought their bodies would be impenetrable to German bullets.
- A country or territory with its own internal government but under the control of an outside power.
- World’s first automatic machine gun debuted in 1884.
- Control in which local governments are used and self-rule is limited.
- Scottish missionary who traveled to central Africa to promote Christianity.
- Became emperor of Ethiopia in 1889.
- Belgian ruler who sought control of the Congo region to abolish slavery and promote Christianity.
- Type of imperialism in which an independent but less developed country is controlled by private business interests rather than governments.
- Dutch “farmers”.
- Zulu chief that organized a large centralized force in southern Africa in the early 19th century.
- Drug created in 1829 that eventually protected Europeans from malaria.
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- Meeting of European nations in 1884-1885 that set rules for the division of Africa.
- Europeans used them to navigate deep into the central African rivers to gain control.
- War correspondent for the British during the Boer War in which he was imprisoned, escaped, and returned to Great Britain a war hero.
- Theory that those fittest for survival enjoyed the most wealth and success and, therefore, should inhabit as much of the world as possible.
- Conflict between Dutch colonists and the British in southern Africa over land rights in 1899.
- The seizure of a country or territory by a stronger country.
- Battle in 1896 between Ethiopians and Italians in which the Ethiopians were victorious. It was the most successful African resistance to European imperialism.
- Control in which foreign officials are brought in and there is no self-rule.
- A country or territory governed internally by a foreign power.
- Along with Liberia, the only African country that was not controlled by a European country by 1914.
- Disease that was believed to keep many European explorers out of central Africa.
- Diamond company owner felt that the British were the “first” race in the world and the most superior.
- First Europeans to settle in Africa.
- Country that controlled most of the Congo River nation by 1880.
- American reporter sent to find Dr. Livingstone after he was presumed dead.
27 Clues: Dutch “farmers”. • Became emperor of Ethiopia in 1889. • First Europeans to settle in Africa. • World’s first automatic machine gun debuted in 1884. • The seizure of a country or territory by a stronger country. • A country or territory governed internally by a foreign power. • Country that controlled most of the Congo River nation by 1880. • ...
Interconnected world terms 2023-04-19
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- an economic system in which the government controls the means of production, such as land, labor, and machinery
- an economic system in which business owners decide what to produce, as well as how to produce and distribute it.
- The act of going to a new country
- Economic activity is divided into sectors, with each sector representing a different type of activity.
- an index designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country.
- sector of an economy is the part that makes direct use of natural resources.
- AN intergovernmental organization of the worlds major oil-exporting nations
- trade pact signed in 1992 between the United States and its North American neighbors, Canada and Mexico.
- the movement of people from rural areas, usually called towns, to urban areas, which are called cities.
- infrastructure allows for easy travel and transport within France and beyond its borders
- an economic region of Europe that is united under the euro, a common currency.
- the process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- are policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country, with a group of countries, or with specific businesses or individuals.
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- an economic system in which business owners decide what to produce, as well as and how to produce and distribute it.
- The tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country.
- developing country is one that has little industrial development and therefore a relatively low standard
- tertiary, or third, sector includes service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers.
- dependence refers to an economy's dependence on a particular resource in order to be successful.
- refers to the shared characteristics of a group of people.
- economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies.
- The search for safety,food and shelter
- refers to people’s quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them
- a country that has significant industrial development and therefore a relatively high standard of living.
- the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry.
25 Clues: The act of going to a new country • The search for safety,food and shelter • refers to the shared characteristics of a group of people. • the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry. • The tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country. • The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe • ...
Interconnected Worlds 2023-04-19
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- one that has little industrial development and therefore a relatively low standard of living.
- the shared characteristics of a group of people
- business owners and consumers still make most of the economic decisions
- the part that makes direct use of natural resources
- an economic system in which business owners decide what to produce, as well as and how to produce and distribute it
- policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country, with a group of countries, or with specific businesses or individuals
- manufacturing activities, which may be referred to as secondary production.
- the practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry.
- known as a duty or customs duty
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across Infrastructure the underlying foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location. It is often classified as either “hard” or “soft.”
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- the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry
- the movement of people from rural areas, usually called towns, to urban areas
- people’s quality of life based on the goods and services
- the act of coming to a new country from one’s home country to live permanently
- an economy's dependence on a particular resource in order to be successful
- work together to control worldwide prices for oil
- an economic system in which the central government plans what to produce and at what price
- an index designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country
- an economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies
- the process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers
- has significant industrial development and therefore a relatively high standard of living
- can be either international, when people move from one country to another, or internal, when they move within a given region or country
- service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers.
- an economic region of Europe that is united under the euro, a common currency
- a trade pact signed in 1992 between the United States and its North American neighbors, Canada and Mexico
25 Clues: known as a duty or customs duty • the shared characteristics of a group of people • work together to control worldwide prices for oil • the part that makes direct use of natural resources • people’s quality of life based on the goods and services • the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry • ...
FACTS ABOUT COUNTRIES 2022-03-02
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- country that consumes the most chocolate per year
- least densely populated country
- country that has the most lakes on planet
- world's youngest population
- country with most number of international cricket stadiums
- the only continent to have no active volcanoes
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- world's largest country
- world's happiest country
- largest country with no farms
- home to the most overweight people in the world
10 Clues: world's largest country • world's happiest country • world's youngest population • largest country with no farms • least densely populated country • country that has the most lakes on planet • the only continent to have no active volcanoes • home to the most overweight people in the world • country that consumes the most chocolate per year • ...
Countries 2025-09-08
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- A country with the Statue of Liberty
- The country where pyramids are
- A country famous for pizza and pasta
- A country is famous for kangaroos
- A country famous for sushi
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- People speak turkish language in this country
- Koktobe is located in this city
- The capital of Germany
- Beijing is the capital of this country
- A city with Big Ben
10 Clues: A city with Big Ben • The capital of Germany • A country famous for sushi • The country where pyramids are • Koktobe is located in this city • A country is famous for kangaroos • A country with the Statue of Liberty • A country famous for pizza and pasta • Beijing is the capital of this country • People speak turkish language in this country
Southern Europe Crossword Puzzle 2013-03-02
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- / What is the capital of Serbia.
- City / Which country has the smallest area.
- / What country made the blimp.
- / What language does Spain speak.
- / Which country is the largest in the Southern area.
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- / What is Southern Europe's most emblematic climate.
- / What is the capital of Croatia.
- / Which country is the capital of Athens.
- / Which country invented the anti-rust paint.
- / What country is Rome located in.
- Marino / What is the capital of the City of San Marino.
11 Clues: / What country made the blimp. • / What is the capital of Serbia. • / What is the capital of Croatia. • / What language does Spain speak. • / What country is Rome located in. • / Which country is the capital of Athens. • City / Which country has the smallest area. • / Which country invented the anti-rust paint. • / What is Southern Europe's most emblematic climate. • ...
Migration 2021-01-13
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- the migration of people from Caribbean regions to developed countries such as Britain
- the movement of people from developed locations to rural places
- people moving into a country
- the movement of people between regions or Caribbean countries
- migration is the movement of people from their hometown to another place with better form of living
- the movement of people into or out of a country
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- the difference between immigration and emigration.
- migration from one country to another
- when more people move into a country than out of a country
- people moving out of a country
- when people move within a country
11 Clues: people moving into a country • people moving out of a country • when people move within a country • migration from one country to another • the movement of people into or out of a country • the difference between immigration and emigration. • when more people move into a country than out of a country • the movement of people between regions or Caribbean countries • ...
L2-1 20200504 COUNTRIES 2020-05-03
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- Capital is Berlin.
- Merlion is a famous symbol of the country.
- Famous by koala.
- The shape of the country looks like a boot. most famous food is pasta.
- There's a maple leaf on the flag.
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- Home of western civillization, the houses are mostly with white walls and blue roofs.
- A young country, with stars and stripes on the flag.
- A romantic country, the most famous place is Eiffel Tower.
- The biggest country in the world, stand cross Asia and Europe.
- The third biggest country in the world.
- An island country, most famous food is Sushi.
11 Clues: Famous by koala. • Capital is Berlin. • There's a maple leaf on the flag. • The third biggest country in the world. • Merlion is a famous symbol of the country. • An island country, most famous food is Sushi. • A young country, with stars and stripes on the flag. • A romantic country, the most famous place is Eiffel Tower. • ...
humanities 2024-11-13
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- someone fleeing persecution, seeking protection in another country, but not yet recognized as a refugee
- people forced to flee their own country and seek safety in another country
- something that attracts people to a place or activity
- a person who moves away from their usual country or residence
- a person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country
- someone who has been granted the right to live in a country indefinitely
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- a change of country of residence for over a year
- the movement of a group of people from one country to another
- someone that moves to a different country for more in between 3 and 12 months
- something that makes people want to leave a place or escape a situation
- a legal status and relation between an individual and a state that entails specific legal rights and duties
11 Clues: a change of country of residence for over a year • something that attracts people to a place or activity • a person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country • the movement of a group of people from one country to another • a person who moves away from their usual country or residence • ...
Countries 2024-11-27
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- A Caribbean nation that shares its island with Haiti.
- A tiny country in Southern Europe completely surrounded by Italy.
- A country in Central Asia whose name ends with "-stan."
- An African island nation in the Indian Ocean, known for its vanilla production.
- Guinea A country in Oceania with a capital called Port Moresby.
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- A landlocked European country famous for its banks and chocolate.
- A small Middle Eastern country known for its cedars and rich history.
- A South American country known for its salt flats, the largest in the world.
- A European country famous for its castles and a two-tailed lion on its coat of arms.
- A tiny country in the Pacific made up of only one main island, with a name starting with "N."
- An African country with a name that starts and ends with the same letter.
11 Clues: A Caribbean nation that shares its island with Haiti. • A landlocked European country famous for its banks and chocolate. • A country in Central Asia whose name ends with "-stan." • Guinea A country in Oceania with a capital called Port Moresby. • A tiny country in Southern Europe completely surrounded by Italy. • ...
Migration 2024-02-02
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- people who flee their country becasue of wars for e.g.
- a person in a family who lived generations ago.
- The feeling of uncertainty, confusion, or anxiety that might be experienced when visiting or living in a new environment or country.
- The opposite of 'brain drain'.
- When immigrant's expertise is gone to waste.
- The act of moving to a new country to live permanently.
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- Seomething that encourages a person to move to a new country.
- Start something from the beginning.
- Something that forces a person to leave their own country.
- Another word for illegal (migrants).
- An endorsement on a passport indicating that the holder is allowed to enter, leave, or stay for a specified period of time in a country.
- a person who moves from one country to live in another.
12 Clues: The opposite of 'brain drain'. • Start something from the beginning. • Another word for illegal (migrants). • When immigrant's expertise is gone to waste. • a person in a family who lived generations ago. • people who flee their country becasue of wars for e.g. • a person who moves from one country to live in another. • ...
Find the festival 2023-11-30
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- If live music and beer are your jam, join Oktoberfest, a cultural tradition in what country?
- What vibrant festival in Brazil features the traditional dance known for its elaborate costumes and rhythmic samba beat?
- If you're dressed entirely in orange, you're probably joining in the King's Day festivities in what country?
- When in Spain, don't miss out on the Running of the Bulls in which city?
- Pesach, Jewish festival celebrates the Jewish exodus,Where is it celebrated?
- Also known as this country's "New Year," where is Spring Festival celebrated
- The Festival of Colors, known as Holi, originated in what country?
- Death becomes this country, where the Day of the Dead is celebrated.
- You’ll find incredible floats and sculptures decorated with lemons and oranges at Fête du Citron. But where does the festival take place
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- While most of us celebrate New Year's Eve, what country celebrates "Hogmanay"?
- The orange lantern festivals of Yee Peng and Loy Krathong occur in which country?
- If you've been here, then you've probably wondered about the masks. They're for this canaled city's famous Carnevale.
- "Laissez les bon temps rouler" The festival of Mardi Gras is celebrated in this city.
- Pahiyas is a huge harvest festival where homes are decorated in fruit, vegetables, kipings and other produce. Where is it celebrated?
- Kodomono-hi , festival to celebrate children. Where does it take place?
- This country hosts the largest and most prestigious fireworks competition in the world, The Montreal Fireworks Festival.
- If you're determined to take a pilgrimage, the Hajj is a big one. Where would your destination be?
17 Clues: The Festival of Colors, known as Holi, originated in what country? • Death becomes this country, where the Day of the Dead is celebrated. • Kodomono-hi , festival to celebrate children. Where does it take place? • When in Spain, don't miss out on the Running of the Bulls in which city? • ...
Chapter 10 2016-11-23
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- / Being self reliant and independant.
- / Cultures that fufill social obligations in the present.
- Company / An organization that builds facilites in a number of different countries in an effort to minimize production and distribution costs.
- Salary / A fixed amount of money paid to an employee by an employer in return for work performed which does not include benefits, bonuses or any other forms of compensation.
- Country / A country (other than the home country) in which an orgaization operates a facility.
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- Organization / Organizations that choose to locate a facility based on the ability to effectively, efficiently, and flexibly, produce a product or service, using cultural differences as an advantage.
- Country / A country that is neither the home country nor the host country of an employer.
- / The relations between nations, between 2 or more nations.
- / The process of preparing expatriates to return home from a foreign assignment.
- / The beliefs and customs of a partiular society, group, place, etc.
- Country / The country in which an organizations headquarters is located.
- / Cultures that value saving and persistence.
12 Clues: / Being self reliant and independant. • / Cultures that value saving and persistence. • / Cultures that fufill social obligations in the present. • / The relations between nations, between 2 or more nations. • / The beliefs and customs of a partiular society, group, place, etc. • Country / The country in which an organizations headquarters is located. • ...
Countries of Europe - Akshay Jain 2021-10-03
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- Name the smallest country not only in Europe but whole world (If name of the country is “my name" then enter as "myname”).
- Which country has the largest coastline in Europe?
- Liberty, Equality, Fraternity are the motto of which country?
- Largest landlocked country in Europe and whole world.
- Which country does not have any mosquitos due to its cold weather?
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- Headquarter of World Health Organisation (WHO) is located in which country?
- International court of Justice (ICJ) is located in which country?
- Capital city of Iceland and northernmost capital city of Europe and whole world.
- Oxford university is located in which country (If name of the country is “my name" then enter as "myname”).
- Name the largest country in Europe.
10 Clues: Name the largest country in Europe. • Which country has the largest coastline in Europe? • Largest landlocked country in Europe and whole world. • Liberty, Equality, Fraternity are the motto of which country? • International court of Justice (ICJ) is located in which country? • Which country does not have any mosquitos due to its cold weather? • ...
Civics & Citizenship 2024-01-11
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- A permit allowing a foreign national to live and work in the US.
- A person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country.
- Things we should do; they are obligations that we fulfill voluntarily.
- An individual who belongs to a foreign country.
- Things that we must do.
- Are privileges that cannot be taken away.
- Giving up one’s citizenship by leaving one’s native country to gain citizenship in a foreign country.
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- A person who seeks to stay in the U.S. to escape persecution.
- The admittance of a foreigner to the citizenship of a country.
- A native or naturalized member of a country who owes that country’s government their allegiance.
- In the 1920s the United States based immigration on these.
- The ruling body/organization of a nation, country, state, or community.
12 Clues: Things that we must do. • Are privileges that cannot be taken away. • An individual who belongs to a foreign country. • In the 1920s the United States based immigration on these. • A person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country. • A person who seeks to stay in the U.S. to escape persecution. • ...
About me 2022-09-01
11 Clues: big state • neighborhood • favorite sport • european country • Maple leaf country • Main Olympic sport • Small colorful birds • spanish country in europe • bend national park in texas • Long distance running sport • big country in the mediterranean
Types of Government 2021-11-09
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- family members rule the country
- country leaders join forces
- the people get to vote
- member of a country
- a group of people rule
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- rules come from a god
- no one is in charge
- one central government rules the entire country
- societal status means power
- one person rules- usually with intimidation
- to betray your country
11 Clues: no one is in charge • member of a country • rules come from a god • the people get to vote • to betray your country • a group of people rule • societal status means power • country leaders join forces • family members rule the country • one person rules- usually with intimidation • one central government rules the entire country
countries 2022-12-28
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- The Kremlin is in the capital city of this country
- rabat is the capital of this city
- Tulips are grown in this country.
- People like to play ice-hockey there.
- A country full of fjords.
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- People speak French and Flemish
- Both an island and a continent.
- A part of Great Britain where the Highlands are
- The country borders California.
- The river Ganges flows through this country.
- berlin is the capital city of this country
11 Clues: A country full of fjords. • People speak French and Flemish • Both an island and a continent. • The country borders California. • rabat is the capital of this city • Tulips are grown in this country. • People like to play ice-hockey there. • berlin is the capital city of this country • The river Ganges flows through this country. • ...
10 European Countries 2020-08-05
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- The country that invented Pierogi they are like dumplings
- This is home to many famous composers such as Joseph Hadyn
- The music group ABBA is from there
- The country that has 450 varieties of beer
- It is reported that this is the happiest country in the world
- The country where the Buckingham Palace is
- The country that produces the most chocolate in the world
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- The country that has the tallest men in the world
- The country that the Eiffel Tower is in
- This countrys favourite hero is Hercules
- The colors of the flag are green white and red
11 Clues: The music group ABBA is from there • The country that the Eiffel Tower is in • This countrys favourite hero is Hercules • The country that has 450 varieties of beer • The country where the Buckingham Palace is • The colors of the flag are green white and red • The country that has the tallest men in the world • The country that invented Pierogi they are like dumplings • ...
world 2021-12-13
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- Where was the hottest temperature ever recorded?
- which river rises in the Himalayas in India and drains into the Bay of Bengal?
- which country’s name could be part of a Christmas dinner?
- What is the world's most populated country?
- Which country has the highest waterfall?
- Which country is the largest in area in the continent of Africa?
- what is the World's Smallest Country?
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- What is the capital of the Philippines?
- what country has the greatest number of active volcanoes?
- The Great Barrier Reef is off the coast of which country?
- Which country has the longest coastline in the world?
11 Clues: what is the World's Smallest Country? • What is the capital of the Philippines? • Which country has the highest waterfall? • What is the world's most populated country? • Where was the hottest temperature ever recorded? • Which country has the longest coastline in the world? • what country has the greatest number of active volcanoes? • ...
International Trade by Persiah Roberts 2021-12-10
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- when a country earns more on exports than it spends on imports
- When a country is able to produce more of a given product than another.
- The key to trade
- North American Free Trade Agreement acronyms are what?
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- goods sold from a home country to another outside country
- the european money is called_____
- Florida's state fruit is what??
- When a country spends more on exports than it earns on imports
- Tax placed on imports
- an order by government prohibiting movement of ships into or out of imports
- goods purchased from another country and brought into a home country
11 Clues: The key to trade • Tax placed on imports • Florida's state fruit is what?? • the european money is called_____ • North American Free Trade Agreement acronyms are what? • goods sold from a home country to another outside country • when a country earns more on exports than it spends on imports • When a country spends more on exports than it earns on imports • ...
Europe 2024-05-08
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- The European country known for its stunning Plitvice Lakes National Park?
- The European country with the largest area of vineyards?
- The European country with the most islands?
- The European country with the most UNESCO World Heritage Sites?
- The birthplace of the famous artist Van Gogh?
- The European country that is home to the famous Neuschwanstein Castle?
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- The largest country in Europe by population?
- The birthplace of the famous composer Mozart?
- The country known for its delicious tapas and paella?
- The European country that is home to the famous Carpathian Mountains?
- The European country with the highest number of castles per square mile?
- The river that runs through London?
- The city in Italy famous for its leaning tower?
13 Clues: The river that runs through London? • The European country with the most islands? • The largest country in Europe by population? • The birthplace of the famous composer Mozart? • The birthplace of the famous artist Van Gogh? • The city in Italy famous for its leaning tower? • The country known for its delicious tapas and paella? • ...
SST Activity (Topic- Constitutional Design) by- Pradnesh Dhanodkar 2021-07-19
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- The Head of State is elected person and not hereditary
- People are free to follow any religion
- Supreme law of country containing fundamental rules governing the politics and society in a country
- An introductory statement in a Constitution
- A preliminary version of legal document
- A system of racial discrimination by segregation
- Fundamental principles underlying one's thoughts and actions
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- No unreasonable restrictions on the citizens of a country
- All are equal before law and there is no discrimination between the citizens
- A distinct section of a document
- Group which had people of mixed races in South Africa
- A country is not dictated by any external power
- No citizen of a country should be treated as inferior
- A form of government where people enjoy equal rights
- an offence of attempting to overthrow a government
15 Clues: A distinct section of a document • People are free to follow any religion • A preliminary version of legal document • An introductory statement in a Constitution • A country is not dictated by any external power • A system of racial discrimination by segregation • an offence of attempting to overthrow a government • A form of government where people enjoy equal rights • ...
The Gulf War 2025-02-06
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- The amount of weeks it took for the Coalition to recapture Kuwait
- The American President who led the Gulf War
- The Country invaded by Iraq in 1990
- What was another thing Saddam wanted from Kuwait
- Which other country was feared to be invaded next?
- What did the U.N. do immediately after the initial invasion?
- Which country did Iraq just finish a decade-long war with?
- Leader of Iraq
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- The operation that the US launched to retake Kuwait
- Country that Invaded Kuwait
- How many hours did it take for the Coalition to liberate Kuwait CITY?
- It took Iraq 12 WHAT?(units of time) to conquer Kuwait
- What was one thing Saddam wanted from Kuwait
- Which unrelated country did Iraq shoot SCUD missiles at?
- The amount of Months that Iraq occupied Kuwait
15 Clues: Leader of Iraq • Country that Invaded Kuwait • The Country invaded by Iraq in 1990 • The American President who led the Gulf War • What was one thing Saddam wanted from Kuwait • The amount of Months that Iraq occupied Kuwait • What was another thing Saddam wanted from Kuwait • Which other country was feared to be invaded next? • ...
colonial america 2024-10-07
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- what was the main cash crop the the early colonial period?
- _____;horrible journey for slaves shipped from africa
- who were the first americans?
- indians believed no one owned land while europeans believed in _____
- witch country had the largest colonial region in the americas
- why did so many americans die after europeans came in 1492
- the english settled _____ colonies
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- what did all native americans rely on for survival?
- in 1492 _____ gained support from spain to find a shortcut to asia
- _____ is when colonies provided raw materials and markets for the mother country
- what town was established by the virginia company of london?
- witch country settled in eastern south america?
- witch country settled in north america along the atlantic coast?
- where was the new world?
- witch country settled in present day canada?
15 Clues: where was the new world? • who were the first americans? • the english settled _____ colonies • witch country settled in present day canada? • witch country settled in eastern south america? • what did all native americans rely on for survival? • _____;horrible journey for slaves shipped from africa • what was the main cash crop the the early colonial period? • ...
asia continent 2022-05-04
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- Japan capital
- Country in which the 2022 World Cup will be held
- the biggest mountain in asia
- the largest country in asia
- the top 1 Asia exportations
- the top 1 Asia importations
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- the third country that export more products in asia
- the poorest country of asia
- president of north korea
- the smallest country
- president of china
11 Clues: Japan capital • president of china • the smallest country • president of north korea • the poorest country of asia • the largest country in asia • the top 1 Asia exportations • the top 1 Asia importations • the biggest mountain in asia • Country in which the 2022 World Cup will be held • the third country that export more products in asia
World Geo Bonus 2022-03-31
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- the belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power, especially a personal God or gods.
- any class or group of people who inherit exclusive privileges or are perceived as socially distinct
- send (goods or services) to another country for sale.
- of, from, in, or characteristic of a country or language other than one's own.
- a person who has been forced to leave their country in order to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster.
- a person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country.
- a large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea, a lake, or another such stream
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- all the inhabitants of a particular town, area, or country.
- a nation with its own government, occupying a particular territory.
- the customs, arts, social institutions, and achievements of a particular nation, people, or other social groups.
- structural obstacles in natural or manmade environments that prevent or block mobility (moving around in the environment) or access.
- bring (goods or services) into a country from abroad for sale.
- the operation or planning of economic and foreign policy on a global basis.
- a natural feature of the earth's surface.
- an extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority, formerly especially an emperor or empress.
15 Clues: a natural feature of the earth's surface. • send (goods or services) to another country for sale. • all the inhabitants of a particular town, area, or country. • a person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country. • bring (goods or services) into a country from abroad for sale. • a nation with its own government, occupying a particular territory. • ...
Countries 2.0 2023-05-04
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- This country's language is called Khmer and its capital is Phnom Penh.
- This country is on the south of Thailand. Its capital is Kuala Lumpur.
- In this country, the Chao Phraya River flows past beautiful temples in the capital of Bangkok.
- This country is home to the pyramids and the pharaohs. It's capital is Cairo.
- This country has two well-known cities: Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.
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- This country has many islands and is to the northeast of Taiwan. Urashima Taro and the champion baseball team are from here.
- This is the 2nd largest country in Southeast Asia. It's home to the city of Mandalay and was once called Burma.
- This country has more people than any other country. Buddhism, Hinduism, and the story of the milk ocean are all from here.
- This country does not touch the sea. It is to the northeast of Thailand.
- This is a very large country that is well known for its soccer team.
- This country has more than 7,000 islands. It sits directly to the south of Taiwan.
11 Clues: This country has two well-known cities: Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. • This is a very large country that is well known for its soccer team. • This country's language is called Khmer and its capital is Phnom Penh. • This country is on the south of Thailand. Its capital is Kuala Lumpur. • This country does not touch the sea. It is to the northeast of Thailand. • ...
Southern Europe Crossword Puzzle 2013-03-02
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- / What is the capital of Serbia.
- / What country is Rome located in.
- / What country made the blimp.
- City / Which country has the smallest area.
- / What is the capital of Croatia.
- / What language does Spain speak.
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- / What is Southern Europe's most emblematic climate.
- Marino / What is the capital of the City of San Marino.
- / Which country invented the anti-rust paint.
- / Which country is the capital of Athens.
- / Which country is the largest in the Southern area.
11 Clues: / What country made the blimp. • / What is the capital of Serbia. • / What is the capital of Croatia. • / What language does Spain speak. • / What country is Rome located in. • / Which country is the capital of Athens. • City / Which country has the smallest area. • / Which country invented the anti-rust paint. • / What is Southern Europe's most emblematic climate. • ...
Southern Europe Crossword Puzzle 2013-03-02
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- / What country is Rome located in.
- Marino / What is the capital of the City of San Marino.
- / Which country invented the anti-rust paint.
- / What is Southern Europe's most emblematic climate.
- City / Which country has the smallest area.
- / What is the capital of Croatia.
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- / What country made the blimp.
- / What language does Spain speak.
- / Which country is the largest in the Southern area.
- / Which country is the capital of Athens.
- / What is the capital of Serbia.
11 Clues: / What country made the blimp. • / What is the capital of Serbia. • / What language does Spain speak. • / What is the capital of Croatia. • / What country is Rome located in. • / Which country is the capital of Athens. • City / Which country has the smallest area. • / Which country invented the anti-rust paint. • / Which country is the largest in the Southern area. • ...
Creation of NATO 2022-06-07
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- NATO ended a civil war in this country
- stands for North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- signed the NATO treaty for the US
- country that caused the most reasons to create NATO
- country where NATO helped rebuild their government
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- states that attacks on one country affects all
- NATO shot down aircraft in this country
- created in response to NATO
- overthrown by a Soviet funded coup
- the treaty was signed in this country
- NATO was signed in this month
11 Clues: created in response to NATO • NATO was signed in this month • signed the NATO treaty for the US • overthrown by a Soviet funded coup • the treaty was signed in this country • NATO ended a civil war in this country • NATO shot down aircraft in this country • stands for North Atlantic Treaty Organization • states that attacks on one country affects all • ...
South Asia Geography BMS 2025-11-05
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- a distinct & isolated landmass that is too small to be considered its own continent
- country where the Ganges River empties into the Bay of Bengal; capital = Dhaka
- river in South Asia; sacred in Hindu Religion
- tallest mountain range in the world, home to Mt. Everest
- large area of flat land suitable for growing crops; Indo-Gangetic
- country west of India; capital = Islamabad
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- strong, seasonal wind bringing rains or drought to South Asia
- mountain pass located in Pakistan; essential trade route into India
- ________ plateau
- largest country in South Asia; most populated country in the world
- country in South Asia where Mt. Everest is located; capital city = Kathmandu
- island country south of India; capital = colombo
- river in South Asia; essential for early civilizations in the region
13 Clues: ________ plateau • country west of India; capital = Islamabad • river in South Asia; sacred in Hindu Religion • island country south of India; capital = colombo • tallest mountain range in the world, home to Mt. Everest • strong, seasonal wind bringing rains or drought to South Asia • large area of flat land suitable for growing crops; Indo-Gangetic • ...
Interconnected world terms 2023-04-18
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- Ability to control oil markets also gave its member countries power in world politics.
- An economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies.
- The movement of people from rural areas, usually called towns, to urban areas, which are called cities.
- Refers to an economy's dependence on a particular resource in order to be successful.
- An economic system in which business owners decide what to produce, as well as how to produce and distribute it.
- A country that is growing
- Policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country, with a group of countries, or with specific businesses or individuals.
- economic region of Europe that is united under the euro, a common currency.
- A trade pact signed in 1992 between the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
- Informal name for India's large and popular movie industry.
- Included services that is offered to businesses and consumers
- A tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country.
- An economic system in which the government controls the means of production, such as land, labor, and machinery.
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- The Human Development Index (HDI) is an index designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country.
- sharing features of both market and command economies.
- A country has significant industrial development and therefore a relatively high standard of living.
- The transmission of cultural elements, such as customs, ideas, and religions, from one group to another.
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the world
- Refers to people’s quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them.
- The use of manufactured activities such as turning iron and steel into other items.
- The process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers.
- The foundation of or framework of a system
- A part that uses direct use of the natural resources
- The practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry.
- The movement of people from one country to another
- The movement of animals from one region to another
26 Clues: A country that is growing • The foundation of or framework of a system • The movement of people from one country to another • The movement of animals from one region to another • A part that uses direct use of the natural resources • sharing features of both market and command economies. • Informal name for India's large and popular movie industry. • ...
Term 2 Geography Test Prep. 2014-05-28
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- An economy that combines different economic systems, such as the market and command systems.
- The percentage of people with the ability to read and write.
- In terms of migration, when a person is able to gain entry to a desired destination.
- Something that may discourage or prevent a person from migrating.
- The pattern of where people live.
- When one culture is absorbed by another.
- The marketing, transporting, merchandising, and selling of any item.
- A country where there is a higher level of income, industrialization, and modernization.
- A person or organization that purchases and uses products or services.
- The arrival of people into an area or country to live.
- Number of people occupying a certain area, calculated using the following formula: Population ÷ Area in Km2 = People per km2
- The connection, or relationship, between two things: finding this correlation can help geographers study cause and effect.
- Goods or services that are brought into the country.
- Money available to be invested to increase production or wealth.
- The departure of people from an area or country to live elsewhere.
- An economic system in which the government controls all production and distribution of goods and services.
- Learned behaviour of people, which includes their belief systems, social relationships, organizations, and material goods (food, clothing, buildings).
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- The number of births per 1000 people per year.
- A system in which businesses and consumers decide what they will produce or purchase.
- A country where most people have a lower standard of living and less access to goods and services than people in developed nations.
- The increase of urban areas, usually the spread of cities and large communities in rural areas.
- Goods or services that are sold to another country.
- An economic system in which decisions are based on customs, beliefs, or religion, within a strong social community.
- The value of all goods and services produced in a country in one year.
- The effect of migration on the population of a region or country.
- The movement of people from one place to another, for the purpose of settlement.
- The system of production, consumption, and trade of goods and services.
- The number of deaths per 1000 people per year.
28 Clues: The pattern of where people live. • When one culture is absorbed by another. • The number of births per 1000 people per year. • The number of deaths per 1000 people per year. • Goods or services that are sold to another country. • Goods or services that are brought into the country. • The arrival of people into an area or country to live. • ...
The Americas 2022-04-06
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- Produces the most Maple Syrup in the world.
- This country has the world's largest oil reserve.
- This is the largest island in the Caribbean.
- The birthplace of the footballer Messi.
- The Inca Citadel Of Machu Picchu was built here.
- Home to 60% of the Amazon Forest.
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- The fourth largest country in the world.
- This is the smallest country in South America.
- There are over 60 languages spoken in this country.
- A river in this country called 'Caño Cristales' turns to shades of red, blue, yellow, orange and green creating a "Liquid Rainbow."
- The only country in Central America without volcanoes.
- This country's name sounds like a spice.
12 Clues: Home to 60% of the Amazon Forest. • The birthplace of the footballer Messi. • The fourth largest country in the world. • This country's name sounds like a spice. • Produces the most Maple Syrup in the world. • This is the largest island in the Caribbean. • This is the smallest country in South America. • The Inca Citadel Of Machu Picchu was built here. • ...
15 2024-05-25
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- Southern African monarchy formerly known as Swaziland.
- South Pacific archipelago with active volcanoes.
- Youngest country in Southeast Asia.
- Pacific island nation straddling the equator.
- Landlocked kingdom in the Himalayas.
- Former Dutch colony in South America.
- Southeast Asian sultanate on the island of Borneo.
- Mountainous country completely surrounded by South Africa.
- Balkan nation with a rugged coastline along the Adriatic Sea.
- Archipelago nation known for its stunning beaches.
- Indian Ocean archipelago nation off the coast of Africa.
- Former Dutch colony in South America.
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- East African country with a strategic location.
- Pacific island nation threatened by rising sea levels.
- Indian Ocean nation comprised of coral islands.
- Archipelago nation known for its stunning beaches.
- Central American country with a diverse ecosystem.
- Micronesian island nation with a phosphate-rich economy.
- European microstate nestled between Austria and Switzerland.
19 Clues: Youngest country in Southeast Asia. • Landlocked kingdom in the Himalayas. • Former Dutch colony in South America. • Former Dutch colony in South America. • Pacific island nation straddling the equator. • East African country with a strategic location. • Indian Ocean nation comprised of coral islands. • South Pacific archipelago with active volcanoes. • ...
interconnected Worlds 2023-04-18
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- an economic system in which business owners decide what to produce, as well as and how to produce and distribute it
- policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country, with a group of countries, or with specific businesses or individuals
- an economic region of Europe that is united under the euro, a common currency
- has significant industrial development and therefore a relatively high standard of living
- one that has little industrial development and therefore a relatively low standard of living.
- an index designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country
- a trade pact signed in 1992 between the United States and its North American neighbors, Canada and Mexico
- people’s quality of life based on the goods and services
- business owners and consumers still make most of the economic decisions
- the act of coming to a new country from one’s home country to live permanently
- the movement of people from rural areas, usually called towns, to urban areas
- the shared characteristics of a group of people
- the part that makes direct use of natural resources
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- an economic system in which the central government plans what to produce and at what price
- an economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies
- the practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry.
- can be either international, when people move from one country to another, or internal, when they move within a given region or country
- an economy's dependence on a particular resource in order to be successful
- manufacturing activities, which may be referred to as secondary production.
- service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers.
- the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry
- the process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across Infrastructure the underlying foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location. It is often classified as either “hard” or “soft.”
- known as a duty or customs duty
- work together to control worldwide prices for oil
25 Clues: known as a duty or customs duty • the shared characteristics of a group of people • work together to control worldwide prices for oil • the part that makes direct use of natural resources • people’s quality of life based on the goods and services • the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry • ...
Interconnected World's 2023-04-20
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- an intergovernmental organization of all the world’s major oil-exporting nations.
- an economic policy in which the government does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies.
- the movement of people from rural areas, usually called towns, to urban areas, which are called cities.
- an economy's dependence on a particular resource in order to be successful.
- an economic system in which business owners decide what to produce, as well as how to produce and distribute it.
- a country that has little industrial development and therefore a relatively low standard of living.
- policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country, with a group of countries, or with specific businesses or individuals.
- an economic region of europe that is united under the euro, a common currency.
- a trade pact signed in 1992 between the United States and its North American neighbors.
- the informal name for India’s large and popular movie industry.
- the economic sector that includes service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers.
- a tax that is placed on imported goods
- an economic system in which the government controls the means of production, such as land, labor, and machinery.
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- an index designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country.
- business owners and consumers still make most of the economic decisions.
- a country has significant industrial development and therefore a relatively high standard of living.
- the shared characteristics of a group of people.
- the increasing interdependence of nations and people across the globe.
- peoples quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them.
- the manufacturing sector of an economy.
- the process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers.
- underlying foundation of a system, organization, or location.
- the part of an economy that makes use of natural resources.
- the practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry.
- the act of coming to a new country from one’s home country to live permanently.
- the search for food, safety, and shelter.
26 Clues: a tax that is placed on imported goods • the manufacturing sector of an economy. • the search for food, safety, and shelter. • the shared characteristics of a group of people. • the part of an economy that makes use of natural resources. • underlying foundation of a system, organization, or location. • the informal name for India’s large and popular movie industry. • ...
Chapter 22.2 Imperialism 2023-12-09
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- a former Turkish empire that was founded about 1300 by Osman and reached its greatest territorial extent under Suleiman in the 16th century;
- an English stock, and later British joint-stock company founded in 1600 and dissolved in 1874.
- identification with one's own nation and support for its interests, especially to the exclusion or detriment of the interests of other nations.
- a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- an artificial sea-level waterway in Egypt,
- an Indian lawyer, anti-colonial nationalist and political ethicist who employed nonviolent resistance to lead the successful campaign for India's independence from British rule.
- a country or area in which another country has power to affect developments although it has no formal authoritya country or area in which another country has power to affect developments although it has no formal authority
- the form of a mutiny of sepoys of the Company's army in the garrison town of Meerut
- a system of government of one nation by another in which the governed people retain certain administrative, legal, and other powers.
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- the theory that individuals, groups, and peoples are subject to the same Darwinian laws of natural selection as plants and animals.
- the aftermath of the internal explosion of USS Maine in Havana Harbor in Cuba, leading to United States intervention in the Cuban War of Independence.
- two mid-19th-century armed conflicts between China and Western countries.
- a major river in central Africa, and one of the longest rivers in the world
- a state that is controlled and protected by another.
- a person sent on a religious mission, especially one sent to promote Christianity in a foreign country.
- The conference contributed to ushering in a period of heightened colonial activity by European powers, once made the point that the Berlin Conference of 1884–85
- the second King of the Belgians from 1865 to 1909
- a system of government in which a province is controlled by a central government.
- a country or area under the full or partial political control of another country, typically a distant one, and occupied by settlers from that country.
- A large, peaceful crowd had gathered at the Jallianwala Bagh in?
20 Clues: an artificial sea-level waterway in Egypt, • the second King of the Belgians from 1865 to 1909 • a state that is controlled and protected by another. • A large, peaceful crowd had gathered at the Jallianwala Bagh in? • two mid-19th-century armed conflicts between China and Western countries. • ...
Find the festival 2023-11-30
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- If live music and beer are your jam, join Oktoberfest, a cultural tradition in what country?
- What vibrant festival in Brazil features the traditional dance known for its elaborate costumes and rhythmic samba beat?
- If you're dressed entirely in orange, you're probably joining in the King's Day festivities in what country?
- When in Spain, don't miss out on the Running of the Bulls in which city?
- Pesach, Jewish festival celebrates the Jewish exodus,Where is it celebrated?
- Also known as this country's "New Year," where is Spring Festival celebrated
- The Festival of Colors, known as Holi, originated in what country?
- Death becomes this country, where the Day of the Dead is celebrated.
- You’ll find incredible floats and sculptures decorated with lemons and oranges at Fête du Citron. But where does the festival take place
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- While most of us celebrate New Year's Eve, what country celebrates "Hogmanay"?
- The orange lantern festivals of Yee Peng and Loy Krathong occur in which country?
- If you've been here, then you've probably wondered about the masks. They're for this canaled city's famous Carnevale.
- "Laissez les bon temps rouler" The festival of Mardi Gras is celebrated in this city.
- Pahiyas is a huge harvest festival where homes are decorated in fruit, vegetables, kipings and other produce. Where is it celebrated?
- Kodomono-hi , festival to celebrate children. Where does it take place?
- This country hosts the largest and most prestigious fireworks competition in the world, The Montreal Fireworks Festival.
- If you're determined to take a pilgrimage, the Hajj is a big one. Where would your destination be?
17 Clues: The Festival of Colors, known as Holi, originated in what country? • Death becomes this country, where the Day of the Dead is celebrated. • Kodomono-hi , festival to celebrate children. Where does it take place? • When in Spain, don't miss out on the Running of the Bulls in which city? • ...
Find the festival 2023-11-30
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- If live music and beer are your jam, join Oktoberfest, a cultural tradition in what country?
- What vibrant festival in Brazil features the traditional dance known for its elaborate costumes and rhythmic samba beat?
- If you're dressed entirely in orange, you're probably joining in the King's Day festivities in what country?
- When in Spain, don't miss out on the Running of the Bulls in which city?
- Pesach, Jewish festival celebrates the Jewish exodus,Where is it celebrated?
- Also known as this country's "New Year," where is Spring Festival celebrated
- The Festival of Colors, known as Holi, originated in what country?
- Death becomes this country, where the Day of the Dead is celebrated.
- You’ll find incredible floats and sculptures decorated with lemons and oranges at Fête du Citron. But where does the festival take place
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- While most of us celebrate New Year's Eve, what country celebrates "Hogmanay"?
- The orange lantern festivals of Yee Peng and Loy Krathong occur in which country?
- If you've been here, then you've probably wondered about the masks. They're for this canaled city's famous Carnevale.
- "Laissez les bon temps rouler" The festival of Mardi Gras is celebrated in this city.
- Pahiyas is a huge harvest festival where homes are decorated in fruit, vegetables, kipings and other produce. Where is it celebrated?
- Kodomono-hi , festival to celebrate children. Where does it take place?
- This country hosts the largest and most prestigious fireworks competition in the world, The Montreal Fireworks Festival.
- If you're determined to take a pilgrimage, the Hajj is a big one. Where would your destination be?
17 Clues: The Festival of Colors, known as Holi, originated in what country? • Death becomes this country, where the Day of the Dead is celebrated. • Kodomono-hi , festival to celebrate children. Where does it take place? • When in Spain, don't miss out on the Running of the Bulls in which city? • ...
FIND THE FESTIVAL 2023-11-30
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- If live music and beer are your jam, join Oktoberfest, a cultural tradition in what country?
- What vibrant festival in Brazil features the traditional dance known for its elaborate costumes and rhythmic samba beat?
- If you're dressed entirely in orange, you're probably joining in the King's Day festivities in what country?
- When in Spain, don't miss out on the Running of the Bulls in which city?
- Pesach, Jewish festival celebrates the Jewish exodus,Where is it celebrated?
- Also known as this country's "New Year," where is Spring Festival celebrated
- The Festival of Colors, known as Holi, originated in what country?
- Death becomes this country, where the Day of the Dead is celebrated.
- You’ll find incredible floats and sculptures decorated with lemons and oranges at Fête du Citron. But where does the festival take place
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- While most of us celebrate New Year's Eve, what country celebrates "Hogmanay"?
- The orange lantern festivals of Yee Peng and Loy Krathong occur in which country?
- If you've been here, then you've probably wondered about the masks. They're for this canaled city's famous Carnevale.
- "Laissez les bon temps rouler" The festival of Mardi Gras is celebrated in this city.
- Pahiyas is a huge harvest festival where homes are decorated in fruit, vegetables, kipings and other produce. Where is it celebrated?
- Kodomono-hi , festival to celebrate children. Where does it take place?
- This country hosts the largest and most prestigious fireworks competition in the world, The Montreal Fireworks Festival.
- If you're determined to take a pilgrimage, the Hajj is a big one. Where would your destination be?
17 Clues: The Festival of Colors, known as Holi, originated in what country? • Death becomes this country, where the Day of the Dead is celebrated. • Kodomono-hi , festival to celebrate children. Where does it take place? • When in Spain, don't miss out on the Running of the Bulls in which city? • ...
The traditional food of the countries of the Erasmus Program 2019-11-01
10 Clues: the country of pasta • the country of Bigos • the country of sarmale • the country of strukli • the country of tzatziki • the country of cepelinai • Romanian traditional food • croatian traditional food • italian food spread across the world • the most famous street food in the Greece
Easter crossword 2017-04-15
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- The animal most related to Easter
- The most popular boys name of 2016 (UK)
- The most popular chocolate brand in the world
- The part of the Easter bunny chocolate that 76% of people eat first
- The month of Easter
- The art of painting eggs is called......
- The poorest country of 2016 (per capita)
- The most common language in the world
- The most popular girls name of 2016 (UK)
- The city that hosted the world's biggest Easter Egg hunt
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- The day Easter celebrations take place
- Easter occurs after the 40 day period called....
- The country that eats the most chocolate (per capita)
- The largest country in the world
- The religion Easter originates from
- The largest continent
- The smallest country in the world
17 Clues: The month of Easter • The largest continent • The largest country in the world • The animal most related to Easter • The smallest country in the world • The religion Easter originates from • The most common language in the world • The day Easter celebrations take place • The most popular boys name of 2016 (UK) • The art of painting eggs is called...... • ...
Social studies crossword 2021-01-13
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- the use of humans to produce or help produce goods and services
- to bring something into the country internationally
- How good or bad it is to live there
- to focus on doing what you're good at
- resources used to produce something
- Resources Raw untouched material used for production
- goods
- a risk taker who starts a company
- a tax a country puts on imported goods
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- a ban on a trade with another country
- people's ability to read and write
- the thing a consumer buys
- the resources given by the government to
- an area with few trade barriers
- Hotels have many _________
- how people get and give goods and services
- a limit on the amount of imported goods that come in the country
17 Clues: goods • the thing a consumer buys • Hotels have many _________ • an area with few trade barriers • a risk taker who starts a company • people's ability to read and write • How good or bad it is to live there • resources used to produce something • a ban on a trade with another country • to focus on doing what you're good at • a tax a country puts on imported goods • ...
Economics Crossword Puzzle 2021-01-13
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- things used to make goods & services
- to bring in something from another country
- to have an exchange of services or goods
- limit the value of goods imported/exported
- to not allow a country to trade with another
- Clothes,T.V.,and Gasoline are examples of
- the amount of comfort a person has
- the skills, knowledge a person needs
- to bring to another country; goods, services
- businesses involved in food,transport,etc.
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- a person who runs a business/businesses
- where goods can be exported for trade
- resources that are not man-made
- people in a country that can read & wright
- goods that are used to produce new goods
- Being better at certain services or goods
- when exporting or importing there may be tax
17 Clues: resources that are not man-made • the amount of comfort a person has • things used to make goods & services • the skills, knowledge a person needs • where goods can be exported for trade • a person who runs a business/businesses • to have an exchange of services or goods • goods that are used to produce new goods • Clothes,T.V.,and Gasoline are examples of • ...
Government Spelling 2023-10-04
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- government in which only the rich rule
- a small area ruled by another country and occupied by settlers
- principles that are turned into laws to help govern a state/country
- mean/cruel or oppressive government
- power of the court or judge
- people or things that are discussed, described or dealt with
- a community of people living and working together
- Having the power to make the laws
- a license to protect those with new inventions
- person born in the state/country
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- activity of the government in about the relations of the state/country
- the beginning form or order
- a government where a king and queen exist
- a set of beliefs to follow
- an agreement
- person or subject next to the driver
- having freedom or autonomy
17 Clues: an agreement • a set of beliefs to follow • having freedom or autonomy • the beginning form or order • power of the court or judge • person born in the state/country • Having the power to make the laws • mean/cruel or oppressive government • person or subject next to the driver • government in which only the rich rule • a government where a king and queen exist • ...
MENA ESCAPE ROOM LEVEL 2 2025-10-10
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- Arabic word for moon
- A deep fried vegetarian dish shaped like a ball
- Acronym used to describe the region of the Middle East and North Africa
- Arabic word for peace
- This dynasty created the first UNIFIED Islamic Empire
- This is commonly smoked at coffee shops
- This country is commonly referred to as "The Mother of the World"
- This is the name of the 2nd Caliph
- This country was home to Mesopotamia
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- This man invented algebra
- "Basboosa ashek bisa, wey dalaaha ________"
- This country was occupied by France for 132 years
- Holy book of Islam
- This dialect is the least understood (nonsense)
- Over 50% of this country is immigrannts
- _____ is the name of Saudi Arabia's ruling family
- Capital city of Iran
17 Clues: Holy book of Islam • Arabic word for moon • Capital city of Iran • Arabic word for peace • This man invented algebra • This is the name of the 2nd Caliph • This country was home to Mesopotamia • Over 50% of this country is immigrannts • This is commonly smoked at coffee shops • "Basboosa ashek bisa, wey dalaaha ________" • A deep fried vegetarian dish shaped like a ball • ...
Matas 2024-06-07
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- what country has the lowest population
- in what city isn't raining
- in what mountain you always have to wear clothes because you can die from the cold weather
- what country has the most people in second place
- what country is coldest
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- what country has the most rivers
- in what country you don't have wear warm clothes
- what country is the hottest
- what country has best weather
- in what country the rain never stopped for 15-20day
10 Clues: what country is coldest • in what city isn't raining • what country is the hottest • what country has best weather • what country has the most rivers • what country has the lowest population • in what country you don't have wear warm clothes • what country has the most people in second place • in what country the rain never stopped for 15-20day • ...
12 Countries 2023-11-17
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- This country's national flag is white, blue and red.
- There are a lot of kangaroos in this country.
- Its national flag has a red background and 5 yellow stars.
- This country has a colour in its name. It isalways cold in this country. IT is in Europe.
- Tacos and burritos are famous food in this country.
- It is in Europe and people love loves pizza.
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- It is in East Africa and is famous for Amboseli National Park.
- Its capital is London.
- This country held the 2016 Summer Olympics.
- This country is in Africa. V&A Waterfront is one of their famous tourspots
- This country has a maple leaf on its national flag.
- It is in Southeast Asia and is famous for Ha Long Bay.
12 Clues: Its capital is London. • This country held the 2016 Summer Olympics. • It is in Europe and people love loves pizza. • There are a lot of kangaroos in this country. • This country has a maple leaf on its national flag. • Tacos and burritos are famous food in this country. • This country's national flag is white, blue and red. • ...
I4 U4 8I1 & 8I2 2024-03-08
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- If a country had a lot of boats with which it travelled, it was known as a .......... nation
- When a country takes economic and political control of another country, it sets up a .............
- Gold, cotton and spices are examples of .......... resources
- China taking over Taiwan, Hong Kong and Tibet is an example of Chinese I.p.......m
- When a country imports and exports to another country, it is called ......
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- Indochina is a former ..... colony.
- After colonising many countries, Britain had a mighty .......
- The name of a man who claimed to have "found" the Americas
- This country colonised the Philippines for hundreds of years.
- Most countries that colonised are from Western ........
- This country was colonised by Britain. Its cities include New Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata.
- indigenous people are also known as ....... people.
12 Clues: Indochina is a former ..... colony. • indigenous people are also known as ....... people. • Most countries that colonised are from Western ........ • The name of a man who claimed to have "found" the Americas • Gold, cotton and spices are examples of .......... resources • After colonising many countries, Britain had a mighty ....... • ...
somethingggggggggg 2021-06-16
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- The nickname of a country above France.
- Had a revolution where do beheaded the king.
- A country that says it is democracy but is'nt.
- Has the largest population in the world.
- the smallest country. Btw it has - in it.
- Got invaded by both Soviet and Germany in the start of ww2.
- I live in this country.
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- Has started two world wars.
- A country that has the strongest military in the world.
- Is a full dictatorship and their leader is kim jong un.
- Has the second largest population popualation in the world.
- Germany wanted this country to invade united states during ww2.
12 Clues: I live in this country. • Has started two world wars. • The nickname of a country above France. • Has the largest population in the world. • the smallest country. Btw it has - in it. • Had a revolution where do beheaded the king. • A country that says it is democracy but is'nt. • A country that has the strongest military in the world. • ...
Countries Around the World 2025-04-14
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- The flag of this country has red, white and blue
- This country is ruled by Vladimir Putin
- This country DOESN'T have any McDonald's Restaurants
- This country has a lot of ice.
- This continent is home to the Amazon Rain-forest.
- This flag is yellow, black and red.
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- This is the alleged home of Godzilla.
- The coldest temperature on Earth was recorded.
- This country is home to the famous Big Ben Clocktower.
- Santa Claus lives here for 364 days of the year.
- The people in this country like to eat baguette's
- This continent has territories that are too large to be called states.
12 Clues: This country has a lot of ice. • This flag is yellow, black and red. • This is the alleged home of Godzilla. • This country is ruled by Vladimir Putin • The coldest temperature on Earth was recorded. • The flag of this country has red, white and blue • Santa Claus lives here for 364 days of the year. • The people in this country like to eat baguette's • ...
COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD 2025-01-29
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- A country in north-africa whose capital is Rabat.
- The place where an ancient civilization used to build pyramids when their pharaons died.
- It's an Eastern Europe country and the second larger of the continent after Russia.
- It's a nordic country from Europe situated at the west of Sweden.
- It is an archipelago of southeastern Asia and where orangutans live.
- Is the smallest country in the world.
- It is very mountainous and has many small islands in the Aegean sea.
- A north-american country whose habitants' mother tongue is mostly Spanish.
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- A republic situated in occidental Europe whose habitants love croissants.
- An asian archipelago consisting of 7100 islands with beautiful beaches.
- Asian country whose capital is Bangkok
- Is both a country and an isand where kangaroos live.
12 Clues: Is the smallest country in the world. • Asian country whose capital is Bangkok • A country in north-africa whose capital is Rabat. • Is both a country and an isand where kangaroos live. • It's a nordic country from Europe situated at the west of Sweden. • It is an archipelago of southeastern Asia and where orangutans live. • ...
Western Europe 2024-02-13
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- What is one of the most prominent physical features of Western Europe?
- Luxembourg is the second what country in the world?
- What country besides Germany is know for being a leader in manufacturing, technology and finance?
- Austrian has the worlds oldest what?
- What is the most common language in Western Europe?
- What is an inland mountain range in Western Europe?
- How many countries does Austria border?
- Where was the first book printed?
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- What country is famous for windmills, canals, tulips and cheese?
- What is the official language of Monaco?
- What is the smallest country in Western Europe?
- What country did French Fries come from?
- What is the river that flows through Paris?
- Switzerland has the longest what in the world?
14 Clues: Where was the first book printed? • Austrian has the worlds oldest what? • How many countries does Austria border? • What is the official language of Monaco? • What country did French Fries come from? • What is the river that flows through Paris? • Switzerland has the longest what in the world? • What is the smallest country in Western Europe? • ...
Papatuanuku 2024-09-19
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- one of the main points of hdi
- the movement of people from one place to another to settle
- where the people from Kiribati migrate to.
- the only kingdom country in the pacific
- the sea next to New Zealand
- the biggest group of islands in the Pacific
- the action of coming to live in another country and staying there permanently
- the largest and the most populated island in french polynesia
- a country in the pacific owned by France
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- the biggest group of islands in the Pacific
- a rise in average temperatures,sea level rise
- the biggest country in Oceania
- the poorest country in the Pacific
- the smallest bunch of countries in the Pacific
- a movie inspired by one of the countries from the pacific
15 Clues: the sea next to New Zealand • one of the main points of hdi • the biggest country in Oceania • the poorest country in the Pacific • the only kingdom country in the pacific • a country in the pacific owned by France • where the people from Kiribati migrate to. • the biggest group of islands in the Pacific • the biggest group of islands in the Pacific • ...
Amelia's Food Crossword 2020-11-12
10 Clues: made corona • we live here • very cold country • famous food is turkey • famous food is sausage • country with the city sydney • country with the Eiffel Tower • korea country where kim jong-un lives • the country that had a war with korea • a country made up of autumn maple leaves
Crime and criminals 2024-10-18
18 Clues: napaść • włamanie • morderca • złodziej • kradzież • włamywacz • przestępca • łamać prawo • fałszerstwo • oskarżony o • kara śmierci • kieszonkowiec • ukraść torebkę • obrabować bank • kradzież z włamaniem • Popełnić przestępstwo • drobna kradzież (w sklepie) • An .... is someone who comes to live in a country from another country.
CNN 10 2022-02-28
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- what country is prominent in Eurasian countries
- how many million miles is the sun away
- who is retireing from the supreme quart
- russian troops are moving towards russia
- biden might be the first person to elect what to the supreme quart
- what country crossed into ukraine
- What country has the most gold medals
- what european country is the oldest
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- how old was the person that beat the 5 time world champ
- what does china have restrictions on
- what country grows the most avacodos
- how many years has the queen been in ruling
- The ship was considered modern-day in a bottle
- what country announced war on ukraine
- what spiecies of animal was found over a decade after it ran away
15 Clues: what country crossed into ukraine • what european country is the oldest • what does china have restrictions on • what country grows the most avacodos • what country announced war on ukraine • What country has the most gold medals • how many million miles is the sun away • who is retireing from the supreme quart • russian troops are moving towards russia • ...
Democracy 2022-05-09
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- The assembly that has the legislative power in a democratic country.
- A country that has a king as the head of state is called this.
- Someone who speaks or acts on someones behalf in an official capacity does this.
- A system of ideas and ideals that forms the basis of economic or political theory and policy.
- All people are created...
- The foundation and principles on which a country is governed.
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- The big powerful country in the west.
- Kommun.
- Folk,människor.
- Fast societal change.
- Some of your salary that goes to the state or municipality.
- The adjective to describe someone from France.
- Market economy.
- The executive power in a country, led by the president or prime minister.
14 Clues: Kommun. • Folk,människor. • Market economy. • Fast societal change. • All people are created... • The big powerful country in the west. • The adjective to describe someone from France. • Some of your salary that goes to the state or municipality. • The foundation and principles on which a country is governed. • A country that has a king as the head of state is called this. • ...
Democracy 2022-05-16
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- The assembly that has the legislative power in a democratic country.
- A country that has a king as the head of state is called this.
- Someone who speaks or acts on someones behalf in an official capacity does this.
- A system of ideas and ideals that forms the basis of economic or political theory and policy.
- All people are created...
- The foundation and principles on which a country is governed.
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- The big powerful country in the west.
- Kommun.
- Folk,människor.
- Fast societal change.
- Some of your salary that goes to the state or municipality.
- The adjective to describe someone from France.
- Market economy.
- The executive power in a country, led by the president or prime minister.
14 Clues: Kommun. • Folk,människor. • Market economy. • Fast societal change. • All people are created... • The big powerful country in the west. • The adjective to describe someone from France. • Some of your salary that goes to the state or municipality. • The foundation and principles on which a country is governed. • A country that has a king as the head of state is called this. • ...
confederation Of Canada 2021-03-30
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- west, The colony that was in the western part of Canada.
- conference, The conference that was held in Prince Edward Island.
- The wealth or resources of a country or province.
- pacific railway, A railway that goes from the east to west coast of Canada.
- scotia, The province that elected Joseph Howe in 1860.
- A place or area ruled by a different place or country.
- A tax enforced by the government.
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- A. Macdonald, The first Prime Minister of Canada.
- An alliance, or a league.
- When a country is governed by the people in that country.
- North America, The name that Canada had before confederation.
- The action of buying or selling goods.
- The country we are in.
- destiny, The belief in expansion.
14 Clues: The country we are in. • An alliance, or a league. • destiny, The belief in expansion. • A tax enforced by the government. • The action of buying or selling goods. • A. Macdonald, The first Prime Minister of Canada. • The wealth or resources of a country or province. • scotia, The province that elected Joseph Howe in 1860. • ...
Largest rivers, lakes, mountains in the world 2023-07-13
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- which is the longest lake in Africa
- which lake is largest freshwater lake by surface
- which is the first longest river in the world
- Kilimanjaro is a mountain in which country
- Great Bear Lake is in which country
- Kailas is on which continent
- which lake lies between Europe and Asia
- which is the second-longest river in China
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- Which mountain is highest in the world
- Which Lake is lies between Canada & USA
- The river Mekong is a famous river in which continent?
- Mount McKinley is in which country
- Lake Baikal is the deepest lake in the world. In which country is it?
- K2 is a mighty mountain in which country
- which is the second longest river in the world
15 Clues: Kailas is on which continent • Mount McKinley is in which country • which is the longest lake in Africa • Great Bear Lake is in which country • Which mountain is highest in the world • Which Lake is lies between Canada & USA • which lake lies between Europe and Asia • K2 is a mighty mountain in which country • Kilimanjaro is a mountain in which country • ...
Where in the World 2023-01-02
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- In which country can you find the Taj Mahal?
- In which abbey are the English monarchs coronated since 1066?
- In which city is Big Ben?
- Where was John F. Kennedy assassinated (city)?
- In which city can you find the cathedral of the Sagrada Familia?
- Which country has the most UNESCO World Heritage sites?
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- In which country is St Peter’s Basilica located?
- In which country did the first Fifa World Cup take place?
- On which continent can you find the Nile River?
- In which European country can you find the Colosseum?
- In which country is Angkor Wat?
- Where can you find the Yangtze River?
- In which city was the Titanic built?
- What is the closest city to Mount Fuji?
- In which city is the tallest building in the world?
15 Clues: In which city is Big Ben? • In which country is Angkor Wat? • In which city was the Titanic built? • Where can you find the Yangtze River? • What is the closest city to Mount Fuji? • In which country can you find the Taj Mahal? • Where was John F. Kennedy assassinated (city)? • On which continent can you find the Nile River? • ...
Amazing Race Crossword 2021-10-31
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- National animal of Scotland.
- Country with the most number of fountains.
- A cosmopolitan city where east meets west.
- Second largest country in the world.
- Capital city of Australia.
- This place is known as the "land of fire and ice".
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- The fastest train in Japan.
- "kyat" is the currency of this country.
- The man-made World Islands are located off the coast of ________.
- Host country of World Cup 2022.
- Country which kiwi fruit originated from.
- Longest river in the world.
12 Clues: Capital city of Australia. • The fastest train in Japan. • Longest river in the world. • National animal of Scotland. • Host country of World Cup 2022. • Second largest country in the world. • "kyat" is the currency of this country. • Country which kiwi fruit originated from. • Country with the most number of fountains. • A cosmopolitan city where east meets west. • ...
Homework crossword 2023-03-31
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- Releating to a system of government where states come together in unity
- Someone who represents your area
- The act of moving to another country
- land
- a sacred rock
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- A person to elect for
- A vote taken by a country to alter their constitution
- The process of acquiring knowledge usually through school
- a person fleeing from another country for safety
- A person in the senate
- A group of people who decide what is right for their country
- Different cultures in a community
12 Clues: land • a sacred rock • A person to elect for • A person in the senate • Someone who represents your area • Different cultures in a community • The act of moving to another country • a person fleeing from another country for safety • A vote taken by a country to alter their constitution • The process of acquiring knowledge usually through school • ...
The Americas 2022-04-06
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- Produces the most Maple Syrup in the world.
- This country has the world's largest oil reserve.
- This is the largest island in the Caribbean.
- The birthplace of the footballer Messi.
- The Inca Citadel Of Machu Picchu was built here.
- Home to 60% of the Amazon Forest.
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- The fourth largest country in the world.
- This is the smallest country in South America.
- There are over 60 languages spoken in this country.
- A river in this country called 'Caño Cristales' turns to shades of red, blue, yellow, orange and green creating a "Liquid Rainbow."
- The only country in Central America without volcanoes.
- This country's name sounds like a spice.
12 Clues: Home to 60% of the Amazon Forest. • The birthplace of the footballer Messi. • The fourth largest country in the world. • This country's name sounds like a spice. • Produces the most Maple Syrup in the world. • This is the largest island in the Caribbean. • This is the smallest country in South America. • The Inca Citadel Of Machu Picchu was built here. • ...
Hispanic Heritage Month 2024-10-11
Across
- The world's most populous Spanish-speaking country
- Relating to Spain or to Spanish-speaking countries
- Country with San Salvador as its capital
- One's family or ethnic descent.
- Country located between Panama and Nicaragua
- Country bordered, Nicaragua, El Salvador, and Guatemala
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- Country known as the "land of lakes and volcanoes"
- freedom from the control, influence, or support of others.
- Refers to national refined music, art, and literature
- A person of Latin American origin or descent
- Central American country south of Mexico, is home to ancient Mayan sites
- The last name of the man who sailed from Spain to the Americas in 1492
12 Clues: One's family or ethnic descent. • Country with San Salvador as its capital • A person of Latin American origin or descent • Country located between Panama and Nicaragua • Country known as the "land of lakes and volcanoes" • The world's most populous Spanish-speaking country • Relating to Spain or to Spanish-speaking countries • ...
Geography in the news 2021-04-18
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- central American famine hit country
- country from which USA is removing its last group of troops
- methane-footprint reducing scheme
- country experiencing rising tensions with Russia
- hedgerow highways have been created in the Dale's to saved this native British rodent
- major area of rockfall on the UK South coast
- recently rated as Europes poorest country, capital Chisinau
- location of the erupting Mount Etna
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- Current religious celebration
- Western Chinese peoples experiencing discrimination
- River in which Hindu people bathe for this months Kumbh Mala festival
- suggested new climatological era influenced by humans
- capital in which Euro 2021 Football final will be played
- recently extinct Sumatran animal
- blocked Egyptian waterway
- Icelandic capital affected by volcanic activity
- 2021 location of rescheduled 2020 Olympics
17 Clues: blocked Egyptian waterway • Current religious celebration • recently extinct Sumatran animal • methane-footprint reducing scheme • central American famine hit country • location of the erupting Mount Etna • 2021 location of rescheduled 2020 Olympics • major area of rockfall on the UK South coast • Icelandic capital affected by volcanic activity • ...
Achieved standard 91381 2021-09-08
Across
- in the production sequence.
- measures annual profitability.
- of waste.
- means to plan, when and with what resources and inputs.
- and response to corruption or favours.
- is a non-measurable factor.
Down
- length of time it takes to get back your original costs.
- varies from country to country ie religion.
- process of buying goods and services for the business.
- a dollar you owe today will it be the same as next year?
- is a financial measures.
- on quality are at every stage.
- has to do with macroeconomics.
- movement of a good or service to the end user.
- using independent suppliers.
- means checking output.
- varies from country to country
17 Clues: of waste. • means checking output. • is a financial measures. • in the production sequence. • is a non-measurable factor. • using independent suppliers. • on quality are at every stage. • measures annual profitability. • has to do with macroeconomics. • varies from country to country • and response to corruption or favours. • varies from country to country ie religion. • ...
Resources, Technology and World Trade Vocab 2016-11-30
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- ___ are taxes added to the price of goods that are imported.
- Oil and gold are examples of ___ resources.
- Cambodia is known as a ___ country or a third-world country.
- ___ is when countries rely on each other for ideas and goods.
- We buy resources from other countries or we ___ goods.
- ___ trade is when goods are traded freely among countries.
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- ___ is a number limit on how many products can be imported from a country.
- Water and Sunlight are examples of ___ resources.
- Singapore is an example of a newly ___ country.
- A ___ is a system that sets up rules for deciding what goods and services to produce.
- America is known as a ___ country or a first-world country.
- We sell resources to other countries or we ___ goods.
- Oil and Water are examples of ___ resources.
13 Clues: Oil and gold are examples of ___ resources. • Oil and Water are examples of ___ resources. • Singapore is an example of a newly ___ country. • Water and Sunlight are examples of ___ resources. • We sell resources to other countries or we ___ goods. • We buy resources from other countries or we ___ goods. • ___ trade is when goods are traded freely among countries. • ...
the world... 2018-01-05
Across
- The city which is home to the Louvre museum (5)
- The city which contains Central Park (3,4)
- The country containing the Pyramids (5)
- Home of the Maori, and the 2nd best rugby team in the world (3,7)
- Home of the great barrier reef (9)
- The country once called the land of milk and honey (6)
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- Which country is Venice in (5)
- Home to the 1992 Olympic games and the Sagrada Familia (9)
- The country which is home to Monkeys that like to bath in hot springs (5)
- The country where the Amazon river meets the sea (6)
- The islands famous for giant tortoises and other unique animals (9)
- Where penguins live and NO polar bears (9)
- The country Flamenco dancers come from (5)
13 Clues: Which country is Venice in (5) • Home of the great barrier reef (9) • The country containing the Pyramids (5) • The city which contains Central Park (3,4) • Where penguins live and NO polar bears (9) • The country Flamenco dancers come from (5) • The city which is home to the Louvre museum (5) • The country where the Amazon river meets the sea (6) • ...
The weather and countries 2021-06-11
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- when the temperature is "normal"
- the biggest country in area
- the 2nd biggest population in the world
- when you see clouds
- use your umbrella or you'll be wet
- when the temperature is high
- the biggest population in the world
Down
- when the temperature is low
- the country we live in
- next to the U.S.A.
- when the sun is high
- the country in Oceania
- the richest country in the world
13 Clues: next to the U.S.A. • when you see clouds • when the sun is high • the country we live in • the country in Oceania • when the temperature is low • the biggest country in area • when the temperature is high • when the temperature is "normal" • the richest country in the world • use your umbrella or you'll be wet • the biggest population in the world • ...
Geography 2024-02-19
Across
- Township in Monmouth County, New Jersey
- Universe
- Borough in New Jersey
- Country of the UK's official name
- the state near New Jersey
- the island country near New Zealand
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- Township in Monmouth County, New Jersey
- County in New Jersey
- the first of the five Great Lakes in alphabetical order
- the state named after the largest island owned by England.
- a country near Thailand
- Gilbert Islands
- the seat of Orange County
- the island country near Australia
14 Clues: Universe • Gilbert Islands • County in New Jersey • Borough in New Jersey • a country near Thailand • the seat of Orange County • the state near New Jersey • Country of the UK's official name • the island country near Australia • the island country near New Zealand • Township in Monmouth County, New Jersey • Township in Monmouth County, New Jersey • ...
Theme: Countries of the World 2023-05-03
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- The great pyramids are in
- "Equator" in Spanish
- People from this country consider clay as food
- Its capital is Antananarivo
- Has the Empty Quarter
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- the narrowest country in the world
- Has Victoria Falls
- It's the world's least visited country
- Is the most visited country in the world
- An Arab island
- Has a dragon on the flag
- Its flag has a maple tree leaf on it
- Had the WorldCup 2022
13 Clues: An Arab island • Has Victoria Falls • "Equator" in Spanish • Had the WorldCup 2022 • Has the Empty Quarter • Has a dragon on the flag • The great pyramids are in • Its capital is Antananarivo • the narrowest country in the world • Its flag has a maple tree leaf on it • It's the world's least visited country • Is the most visited country in the world • ...
Central America 2022-12-12
Across
- The exchange of plants, animals, and disease.
- in the middle
- Trade between Europe, Africa, and the Americas.
- A country or area under the political control of another country, typically a distant one.
- borders belize
- biggest country
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- The freedom from control.
- top left corner
- A governor (leader) of Spain’s colonies in the Americas.
- next to quatemala
- end of central america
- An action to overthrow a government by citizens.
- small country
13 Clues: in the middle • small country • borders belize • top left corner • biggest country • next to quatemala • end of central america • The freedom from control. • The exchange of plants, animals, and disease. • Trade between Europe, Africa, and the Americas. • An action to overthrow a government by citizens. • A governor (leader) of Spain’s colonies in the Americas. • ...
Central America 2022-12-16
Across
- The exchange of plants, animals, and disease.
- small country
- big country
- Trade between Europe, Africa, and the Americas.
- borders nicaragua
- borders mexico
- A governor (leader) of Spain’s colonies in the Americas.
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- top left corner
- An action to overthrow a government by citizens.
- has a canal
- middle of region
- The freedom from control.
- A country or area under the political control of another country, typically a distant one.
13 Clues: has a canal • big country • small country • borders mexico • top left corner • middle of region • borders nicaragua • The freedom from control. • The exchange of plants, animals, and disease. • Trade between Europe, Africa, and the Americas. • An action to overthrow a government by citizens. • A governor (leader) of Spain’s colonies in the Americas. • ...
Les Pays Francophones 2023-09-28
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- This country was colonized by Denmark, Germany, Great Britain, and France
- Home to the deepest river in the world
- The people who live here are called “the cowboys of West Africa”
- Where you’ll find the “Venice of Africa”
- Where the “Paris of West Africa” is
- More than 88% of this country is rainforest
Down
- 2nd smallest country in the world
- Has the city with the most French speakers in the world
- Known as “The Frying Pan of the World” because it’s so hot
- This country is also referred to as “The Hexagon”
- The first African country to host the Olympics
- 22 rivers have their origin in this country
12 Clues: 2nd smallest country in the world • Where the “Paris of West Africa” is • Home to the deepest river in the world • Where you’ll find the “Venice of Africa” • 22 rivers have their origin in this country • More than 88% of this country is rainforest • The first African country to host the Olympics • This country is also referred to as “The Hexagon” • ...
Europe 2024-05-08
Across
- What was the last country to join the EU?
- What is the richest country in the European Union?
- What is the highest mountain in the EU?
- What is the largest city in the European Union?
- What is the oldest country in Europe?
- What is the capital city of Malta?
Down
- What is the longest river that runs through the EU?
- What is the safest country in the EU?
- What is the capital city of the European Union
- What is the largest country in the European union by population?
- What is the last name of the President of the European Council?
- What is the smallest country in the EU?
12 Clues: What is the capital city of Malta? • What is the safest country in the EU? • What is the oldest country in Europe? • What is the highest mountain in the EU? • What is the smallest country in the EU? • What was the last country to join the EU? • What is the capital city of the European Union • What is the largest city in the European Union? • ...
HF F 2025-09-06
Across
- A country known for elephants and tasty food
- A place where you sleep in a tent
- A building where people stay on holiday
- A huge body of salt water
- A small, clean country with a big airport and Merlion statue
- A sandy place next to the sea
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- A country made of many islands, near Australia
- A big country with kangaroos and koalas
- This country has pandas and the Great Wall
- A place where you see animals from around the world
- Park A fun place with rides, games, and rollercoasters
- A big country with famous places like New York and Hollywood
12 Clues: A huge body of salt water • A sandy place next to the sea • A place where you sleep in a tent • A big country with kangaroos and koalas • A building where people stay on holiday • This country has pandas and the Great Wall • A country known for elephants and tasty food • A country made of many islands, near Australia • A place where you see animals from around the world • ...
ASEAN 2025-02-10
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- formerly called Burma
- the world's most volcanic country
- home to the world's tallest twin towers
- the only Southeast Asian country not in ASEAN
- the most traveled-to country on earth
- the only country entirely on the island of Borneo
Down
- the only country with a building on its national flag
- its cuisine has the most dishes made from rice flour
- has the world's most powerful passport
- ASEAN's only landlocked country
- was a US colony until 1945
11 Clues: formerly called Burma • was a US colony until 1945 • ASEAN's only landlocked country • the world's most volcanic country • the most traveled-to country on earth • has the world's most powerful passport • home to the world's tallest twin towers • the only Southeast Asian country not in ASEAN • the only country entirely on the island of Borneo • ...
Easter Crossword 2017-04-15
Across
- The largest continent
- The part of the Easter bunny chocolate that 76% of people eat first
- The country that eats the most chocolate (per capita)
- The most popular girls name of 2016 (UK)
- The city that hosted the world's biggest Easter Egg hunt
- The religion Easter originates from
- The largest country in the world
- The most popular boys name of 2016 (UK)
- The month of Easter
- The animal most related to Easter
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- The most popular chocolate brand in the world
- The most common language in the world
- Easter occurs after the 40 day period called....
- The smallest country in the world
- The poorest country of 2016 (per capita)
- The art of painting eggs is called......
- The day Easter celebrations take place
17 Clues: The month of Easter • The largest continent • The largest country in the world • The smallest country in the world • The animal most related to Easter • The religion Easter originates from • The most common language in the world • The day Easter celebrations take place • The most popular boys name of 2016 (UK) • The poorest country of 2016 (per capita) • ...
Sacred Words and Places 2023-11-03
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- A place where nuns live and work
- The form of Christianity of Mother Ruth
- The country where Angkor Wat is located
- A place of worship in the Shinto and Buddhist traditions, as well as others
- A Christian place of worship with a bishop's seat
- A place where monks live and work
- The monastery of St. Hugh
- "_______ olam," Hebrew phrase meaning "repair the world"
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- A country where you can find many Tori Gates
- The country where Whitby Abbey is located
- Gospel writer the schools looks to for the pageant
- The word peace in Sanskrit
- Angel who appeared to Mary and Noah
- The country where Mt. Attar is located
- The word for peace in Hebrew
- Ancient language of Hindu sacred texts
- Episcopal prayer book, The Book of ________ Prayer
17 Clues: The monastery of St. Hugh • The word peace in Sanskrit • The word for peace in Hebrew • A place where nuns live and work • A place where monks live and work • Angel who appeared to Mary and Noah • The country where Mt. Attar is located • Ancient language of Hindu sacred texts • The form of Christianity of Mother Ruth • The country where Angkor Wat is located • ...
themes from harbor me 2024-09-03
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- person who has just arrived or started
- the desertion of ones country or cause in favor of an opposing one
- A long journey or period of traveling
- A new colony, or a place newly colonized
- an act of traveling from one place to another
- deportation from a place
- a group of people claim a area
- moving to another country
- person who moves to a foreign place
- someone who goes to a lot of unique places
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- a person forced to emigrate for political reasons
- a departure or emigration, usually of a large number of people
- a person who is not native to or known to a community
- illegally enter a country
- to get temporary citizenship
- movement to another place
- someone from another country
17 Clues: deportation from a place • illegally enter a country • moving to another country • movement to another place • to get temporary citizenship • someone from another country • a group of people claim a area • person who moves to a foreign place • A long journey or period of traveling • person who has just arrived or started • A new colony, or a place newly colonized • ...
October Activity 2025-10-06
Across
- The only way to communicate with a client
- We all share a common goal.
- Document giving lawful permanent residency in the U.S.
- Removal of a person from a country by the government.
- Legal right to live in a country.
- Official permission to enter or stay in a country.
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- The process of becoming a citizen.
- Person or entity supporting an immigrant’s application.
- Temporary permission to enter or stay in the U.S.
- Government office abroad that issues visas.
- Change of status to permanent resident.
- Legal forgiveness for certain immigration violations.
- Line separating two countries.
- Formal request filed with immigration authorities.
- Quick and adaptable in action or decision-making.
- Protection granted to someone fleeing persecution.
- Person forced to leave their country due to danger.
17 Clues: We all share a common goal. • Line separating two countries. • Legal right to live in a country. • The process of becoming a citizen. • Change of status to permanent resident. • The only way to communicate with a client • Government office abroad that issues visas. • Temporary permission to enter or stay in the U.S. • Quick and adaptable in action or decision-making. • ...
Globalization 2025-10-24
Across
- produce a greater quantity of a good than the other country
- selling goods cheaper in a foreign market than in their domestic market
- restricts exchange of goods
- forbids trading as a punishment
- restriction on the amount of goods imported
- cartel that controls the global oil supply
- a country imports a variety of goods and services
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- government influences its currency’s exchange rate to gain an unfair advantage
- financial support from another government
- a good coming into the country
- produces a good at a lower opportunity cost
- penalty used to provide incentives for obedience
- a good leaving the country
- a tax on imported goods
- regulations on certain goods being exported
- removes all trade barriers
- removed trade barriers between U.S, Canada, and Mexico in 1994
17 Clues: a tax on imported goods • a good leaving the country • removes all trade barriers • restricts exchange of goods • a good coming into the country • forbids trading as a punishment • financial support from another government • cartel that controls the global oil supply • produces a good at a lower opportunity cost • regulations on certain goods being exported • ...
interconnected world terms 2023-04-19
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- Informal name for India's large and popular movie industry.
- the means of production, such as land, labor, and machinery.
- The Human Development Index (HDI) is an index designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country.
- Included services that is offered to businesses and consumers
- A country has significant industrial development and therefore a relatively high standard of living.
- An economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies.
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the world
- economic region of Europe that is united under the euro, a common currency.
- The movement of people from one country to another
- sharing features of both market and command economies.
- A part that uses direct use of the natural resources
- Ability to control oil markets also gave its member countries power in world politics.
- A tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country.
- The transmission of cultural elements, such as customs, ideas, and religions, from one group to another.
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- The process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers.
- A country that is growing
- The foundation of or framework of a system
- The practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry.
- Refers to people’s quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them.
- The movement of people from rural areas, usually called towns, to urban areas, which are called cities.
- An economic system in which business owners decide what to produce, as well as how to produce and distribute it.
- A trade pact signed in 1992 between the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
- The use of manufactured activities such as turning iron and steel into other items.
- An economic system in which the government
- The movement of animals from one region to another
- Policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country, with a group of countries, or with specific businesses or individuals.
- Refers to an economy's dependence on a particular resource in order to be successful.
27 Clues: A country that is growing • The foundation of or framework of a system • An economic system in which the government • The movement of animals from one region to another • The movement of people from one country to another • A part that uses direct use of the natural resources • sharing features of both market and command economies. • ...
Interconnected World's 2023-04-20
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- an intergovernmental organization of all the world’s major oil-exporting nations.
- an economic policy in which the government does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies.
- the movement of people from rural areas, usually called towns, to urban areas, which are called cities.
- an economys dependence on a particular resource in order to be successful.
- an economic system in which business owners decide what to produce, as well as how to produce and distribute it.
- a country that has little industrial development and therefore a relatively low standard of living.
- policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country, with a group of countries, or with specific businesses or individuals.
- an economic region of europe that is united under the euro, a common currency.
- a trade pact signed in 1992 between the United States and its North American neighbors.
- the informal name for India’s large and popular movie industry.
- the economic sector that includes service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers.
- a tax that is placed on imported goods
- an economic system in which the government controls the means of production, such as land, labor, and machinery.
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- an index designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country.
- business owners and consumers still make most of the economic decisions.
- a country has significant industrial development and therefore a relatively high standard of living.
- the shared characteristics of a group of people.
- the increasing interdependence of nations and people across the globe.
- peoples quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them.
- the manufacturing sector of an economy.
- the process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers.
- underlying foundation of a system, organization, or location.
- the part of an economy that makes use of natural resources.
- the practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry.
- the act of coming to a new country from one’s home country to live permanently.
- the search for food, safety, and shelter.
26 Clues: a tax that is placed on imported goods • the manufacturing sector of an economy. • the search for food, safety, and shelter. • the shared characteristics of a group of people. • the part of an economy that makes use of natural resources. • underlying foundation of a system, organization, or location. • the informal name for India’s large and popular movie industry. • ...
Unit 2 vocab 2021-11-09
Across
- People leaving their country looking for safety
- Moving from the city to the country
- the amount of people in a area of arable land
- low births + low death rates = stable population
- environmental or cultural features of the landscape that makes it harder to migrate
- population is increasing to much and needs to be controlled
- governemtn helps higher birth rate
- seasonal migration of livestock
- areas in whcih different genders are allowed or not allowed
- moving to a different country permanently
- time time it takes for a country's population to double
- family follows immigration pattern
- rapid increase in death rates+ still high birth rate= rapid population increase
- people who leave their country because of certain reasons
- total number of people an area can hold/support
- Malthus=wrong, large population= better economy and more food
- population where people are too young or too old to work, so adults have to step in
- Country losing smart people
- routine movement
- farmers/land
- high birth rate and high death rate = low population growth
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- something that amkes people want to leave an area
- birth rates decrease + still low death rate = very slow population growth
- people/land
- something in another place that makes people move
- permanent movement within one region of a country
- a bar that shows the spread of population by age and gender
- people moving in the same country instead of a different country
- better medical technology makes lives easier, less death
- social and economic changes, affects societies migration patterns
- land that people have made a permanent purpose for
- too many kids=bad
- Enviormental or cultural features of the landscapes that help people migrate
- number of babies being born/1,000 people in a year
- economist concluded the population is growing faster than agriculture, causing overpopulation
- number of deaths of infants per 1,000 live births in a year
- the process of change in the main causes of death in each stage of the DMT model
- low birth rate + increase in death rate = population increase
- more young people having less kids
- tool that analyzes birth rates, death rates, and total population trends in a society
- average number of children women will have
- number of deaths/1,000 people in a society
42 Clues: people/land • farmers/land • routine movement • too many kids=bad • Country losing smart people • seasonal migration of livestock • governemtn helps higher birth rate • family follows immigration pattern • more young people having less kids • Moving from the city to the country • moving to a different country permanently • average number of children women will have • ...
Imperialism in Africa 2022-02-11
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- An area in which an outside power claims exclusive investment or trading privileges.
- Unsuccessful rebellion in 1905-1906 by eastern Africans who sprinkled holy water on themselves and thought their bodies would be impenetrable to German bullets.
- A country or territory with its own internal government but under the control of an outside power.
- World’s first automatic machine gun debuted in 1884.
- Control in which local governments are used and self-rule is limited.
- Scottish missionary who traveled to central Africa to promote Christianity.
- Became emperor of Ethiopia in 1889.
- Belgian ruler who sought control of the Congo region to abolish slavery and promote Christianity.
- Type of imperialism in which an independent but less developed country is controlled by private business interests rather than governments.
- Dutch “farmers”.
- Zulu chief that organized a large centralized force in southern Africa in the early 19th century.
- Drug created in 1829 that eventually protected Europeans from malaria.
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- Meeting of European nations in 1884-1885 that set rules for the division of Africa.
- Europeans used them to navigate deep into the central African rivers to gain control.
- War correspondent for the British during the Boer War in which he was imprisoned, escaped, and returned to Great Britain a war hero.
- Theory that those fittest for survival enjoyed the most wealth and success and, therefore, should inhabit as much of the world as possible.
- Conflict between Dutch colonists and the British in southern Africa over land rights in 1899.
- The seizure of a country or territory by a stronger country.
- Battle in 1896 between Ethiopians and Italians in which the Ethiopians were victorious. It was the most successful African resistance to European imperialism.
- Control in which foreign officials are brought in and there is no self-rule.
- A country or territory governed internally by a foreign power.
- Along with Liberia, the only African country that was not controlled by a European country by 1914.
- Disease that was believed to keep many European explorers out of central Africa.
- Diamond company owner felt that the British were the “first” race in the world and the most superior.
- First Europeans to settle in Africa.
- Country that controlled most of the Congo River nation by 1880.
- American reporter sent to find Dr. Livingstone after he was presumed dead.
27 Clues: Dutch “farmers”. • Became emperor of Ethiopia in 1889. • First Europeans to settle in Africa. • World’s first automatic machine gun debuted in 1884. • The seizure of a country or territory by a stronger country. • A country or territory governed internally by a foreign power. • Country that controlled most of the Congo River nation by 1880. • ...
Chapter 4 and 5- APHuG 2025-12-09
Across
- type of migration where the migratns have no choice to move such as the Atlantic Slave Trade
- policies that attempt to increase the number of births in a country
- tool to prevent diseaes before they occur
- the average number of years people live
- total number of live births per year for each 1000 people
- theory that the more people there are, the more hands there are to work, rather than just mouths to feed
- ___________ obstacles, barriers that make raechign their desired destination more difficult
- demographic __________, what allows for the transition from stage 3 to stage 4
- herders moving with their animals
- policies that attempt to descese the number of births in a country made by the government
- theory that population will outgrow food supply and cause societal problems
- family __________, policies that allow migrants to sponsor family members who migrate to the country.
- person who migrates across an international border with the interntion of staying permanently
- model that shows the five typical stages of population change
- distance _________, the further apart two places are, the less likely it is that people will migrate between those places
Down
- Low ___________, stage 4 of the DTM
- money sent to family and friends in the country an immigrant left
- neighborhoods comprosed primarily of people of the same ethnic group
- migrants forces to move to another part of the same country
- migration out of a country is made up of highly skilled people
- migration in the opposite direction
- negative factors presented by the location one is moving from
- migration back to the former home of those migrating
- the average number of children who would be born poer woman of that group in a country
- migrants forces to cross international borders for safety
- person who is leaving, as viewed by the country they are leaving
- one of the famous antinatalist policies in China
- positive factors presented by the location one is moving to
- _________ expanding, stage 2 of the DTM
- permanent or semipermanent relocation of people from one place to another
- Dependency ________, a value comparing the working to the nonworking parts of a population
- tools to cure infections after they occur
- migration pattern that reflects a process in which migrants reach their eventual destination through a series of smaller steps
33 Clues: herders moving with their animals • Low ___________, stage 4 of the DTM • migration in the opposite direction • the average number of years people live • _________ expanding, stage 2 of the DTM • tool to prevent diseaes before they occur • tools to cure infections after they occur • one of the famous antinatalist policies in China • ...
List 5 2020-02-13
Across
- the TV has many of these
- what your body does to food
- a country in Europe
- how you keep your dog with you
- use this to tie things together
Down
- a Spanish-speaking country next to the United States
- the country where Covid-19 originated from
- a root food that may be white, yellow, or red
- a country close to Australia
- the country with famous mummies
- to give something to someone in need
- to try to make calm
12 Clues: to try to make calm • a country in Europe • the TV has many of these • what your body does to food • a country close to Australia • how you keep your dog with you • the country with famous mummies • use this to tie things together • to give something to someone in need • the country where Covid-19 originated from • a root food that may be white, yellow, or red • ...
