
WHERIZIT?
The map may not be the place; but still and all, it IS a small world and it seems
we ought to know our way around in it. So we selected a few two-dimensional outlines of a
few countries to check up on your cartographic knowledge.
They start pretty easy and get a lot harder. As you scratch your head,
just remember that every school child in, say, number 18, knows perfectly well what you
are about to guess at.
Oh, and one other thing. Just to make things a little more interesting,
size (here) doesn't matter. We've reduced/enlarged all the maps to the same size (hehe).

1: a. India. b. Brazil. c. Saudi
Arabia. d. Cambodia.

2: a. Hungary. b. Ecuador. c.
China. d. Zimbabwe.

3: a. Thailand. b. Vietnam. c. Chile.
d. Macedonia.

4: a. Bulgaria. b. Belgium. c.
Bangladesh. d. Brazil.

5: a. Egypt. b. Nicaragua. c.
Nepal. d. Denmark.

6: a. Scotland. b. Indonesia. c.
Greece. d. Denmark.

7: a. Madagascar. b. Laos. c. Greece.
d. Bangladesh.

8: a. Pakistan. b. Mali. c.
Jordan. d. Ethiopia.

9: a. Afghanistan. b. Germany. c.
Spain. d. Cambodia.

10: a. Thailand. b. Chile. c.
Senegal. d. Bangladesh.

11: a. Panama. b. Ivory Coast. c.
Korea. d. Bahrain.

12: a. Turkey. b. Indonesia. c.
Leeward Islands. d. Hawaii.

13: a. Borneo. b. Madagascar. c.
Jamaica. d. South Africa.

14: a. Cuba. b. Malta. c. New
Zealand. d. New Guinea.

15: a. Colombia. b. Romania. c.
Myanmar. d. Finland.

16: a. Cuba. b. Jamaica. c.
Manx. d. Tahiti.

17: a. Philippines. b. Denmark. c.
Pago Pago. d. Greece.

18: a. Guatemala. b. Jordan. c.
Mongolia. d. Tanzania.

19: a. Morocco. b. Pakistan. c.
Ecuador. d. Gabon.

20: a. Japan. b. New Zealand. c.
Madagascar. d. Long Island.*
*If you think Long Island's not a separate country, you just haven't been
there lately.
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