Australia is the only country that is also a continent. , true, false, The Nile (~6,650 km) is generally accepted as the longest, though some studies argue for the Amazon., true, false, Canada has over 2 million lakes—more than all other countries combined., true, false, Everest sits on the border of Nepal and the Tibet Autonomous Region of China. , true, false, Brazil covers ~47% of South America's land area. , true, false, Antarctica is the largest desert (by area); the Sahara is the largest hot desert. , true, false, Despite its name, Iceland is green and volcanic; only ~11% is glaciated. , true, false, Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu, and Shikoku are Japan's four main islands. , true, false, Russia spans from UTC+2 to UTC+12. , true, false, Most oxygen comes from ocean phytoplankton; the Amazon's net oxygen contribution is near zero due to decomposition. , true, false, Slurping shows appreciation for the meal in Japanese culture. , true, false, Due to overseas territories, France spans 12 time zones (more than any other nation). , true, false, "Swiss" isn't a language. Switzerland has four official languages: German, French, Italian, and Romansh. , true, false, Cows are revered in Hinduism, and slaughter is banned in many Indian states. , true, false, Brazil's official language is Portuguese, not Spanish. , true, false, Saudi women gained the legal right to drive in June 2018., true, false, Modern pizza (with tomato) originated in Naples in the late 1800s. , true, false, Korean etiquette emphasizes serving others first; self-pouring can seem rude. , true, false, The UK has no *de jure* official language, though English is de facto. , true, false, "Baksheesh" is a widespread cultural practice in Egypt for small services. , true, false, The Great Wall is not visible from space without aid; it blends with the terrain. , true, false, Vatican City covers just 0.44 km² and is the world's smallest sovereign state. , true, false, Antarctica has research stations but no indigenous population or sovereign nations. , true, false, As of 2026, the U.S. has never elected a woman as president. , true, false, The beaver has been a national symbol of Canada since the 1970s. , true, false, Due to permafrost, bodies don't decompose in Longyearbyen; burials are prohibited. , true, false, Nepal's flag consists of two stacked triangles, unique among national flags. , true, false, Australia's capital is Canberra, not Sydney or Melbourne. , true, false, China officially uses only Beijing Time (UTC+8), despite spanning five geographical time zones. , true, false, The Anglo-Zanzibar War lasted 38–45 minutes on August 27, 1896. , true, false, Ankara has been Turkey's capital since 1923; Istanbul is the largest city. , true, false, New Zealand granted women suffrage in 1893, the first self-governing nation to do so. , true, false, Thai baht notes feature the monarch; stepping on them is considered deeply disrespectful and technically illegal. , true, false, Canada has the most natural lakes (over 2 million); the U.S. ranks second. , true, false, The Danube flows through or borders 10 countries: Germany, Austria, Slovakia, Hungary, Croatia, Serbia, Bulgaria, Romania, Moldova, Ukraine., true, false, Penguins also live in South Africa, Argentina, Chile, Australia, New Zealand, and even the Galápagos Islands. , true, false, Mexico City was built on Lake Texcoco; excessive groundwater extraction causes it to sink ~20 cm/year in some areas. , true, false, Research indicates the Sahara has expanded by ~10% since 1920 due to climate shifts. , true, false, Australia is ~4,000 km wide east-to-west; the Moon's diameter is ~3,475 km. , true, false, The lotus symbolizes purity and enlightenment in Indian culture and is the national flower. , true, false, Sweden's Naming Law requires approval for names that could cause offense or discomfort. , true, false, As of recent data, Japan has ~19 million pets vs. ~15 million children under 15. , true, false, Argentina's official language is Spanish; Italian influenced the accent but isn't official. , true, false, Sucre is the constitutional capital; La Paz is the seat of government and administrative capital. , true, false, South Africa recognizes Afrikaans, English, Ndebele, Northern Sotho, Sotho, Swazi, Tsonga, Tswana, Venda, Xhosa, and Zulu., true, false, Nomadic herding remains a vital part of Mongolian culture and economy. , true, false, The Netherlands has ~23 million bicycles for ~17.5 million people. , true, false, Danish law requires both parties to be alive and consenting for marriage. , true, false, Before 2011, Cubans needed special permits to buy cars; reforms eased restrictions, though the market remains regulated. , true, false, The Treaty of Windsor (1386) between England and Portugal remains in force today. , true, false, Switzerland maintains neutrality and is not an EU member, though it participates in some European programs. , true, false, Italy has 59 UNESCO World Heritage Sites (as of 2024), the most of any country. , true, false, No bridges span the main channel of the Amazon due to its remote rainforest location and width. , true, false, Angel Falls drops 979 meters (3,212 ft) in Venezuela's Canaima National Park. , true, false, Libya's all-green flag (1977–2011) was unique, but the current flag (adopted 2011) is red-black-green with a crescent and star. , true, false, While Indonesia has ~17,000 islands, Sweden holds the record with over 267,000 islands (most uninhabited). Canada and Norway also rank higher than Indonesia by island count. , true, false, Monegasque citizenship is actually very difficult to obtain, even for foreigners, but Monaco-born residents can become citizens through descent or naturalization. The myth likely confuses residency rules: ~¾ of Monaco's population are foreign residents, but citizens do exist and hold special rights. , true, false, In Finland (and other Nordic countries), it's common and socially accepted to leave babies sleeping in strollers outside cafés or shops, even in cold weather. Fresh air is believed to promote better sleep and health., true, false, India has 22 officially recognized languages, but Bolivia holds the record with 37 official languages (including Spanish and 36 indigenous languages). Zimbabwe also recognizes 16., true, false, In Japanese culture, gifts are often given in pairs (symbolizing good luck), but the number four (shi) sounds like the word for "death," so sets of four are avoided—similar to the fear of 13 in Western cultures., true, false, While mainland Portugal is on the Iberian Peninsula, the country also includes the Azores and Madeira archipelagos in the Atlantic Ocean—hundreds of kilometers from the peninsula., true, false, Canada phased out the penny in 2013. While pennies remain legal tender, cash transactions are rounded to the nearest 5 cents. Businesses are not required to accept pennies, making them effectively unusable for everyday purchases., true, false.
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