1. What country has four national languages, including Romansch, which is a descendant of ancient Latin?
2. Baklava and kataifi are two popular desserts in which country that lies at the southernmost tip of the Balkan Peninsula?
3. In what country just east of Sweden are more than 80 percent of the population affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church?
4. Bachata, a style of slow romantic music, developed among the poor communities in what Caribbean country that borders Haiti?
5. Manila, a capital and cosmpolitan city, is a cultural center for folk arts and theater in what island country?
6. More than 75 percent of the population of what country lives in urban centers, such as Vancouver and Montreal?
7. About half of the population of South America lives in what country?
8. The Quechua make up the largest percentage of the indigenous population in which South American country that borders Peru and Chile?
9. Tourism is important in Tirol, an Alpine province in what country bordered by Germany to the north and Italy to the south?
10. Prior to Spanish conquest, the Pipil Indians, whose culture was similar to that of the Aztecs, lived in what present-day country, the smallest in Central America?
ANSWERS: 1. Switzerland 2. Greece 3. Finland 4. Dominican Republic 5. Philippines 6. Canada 7. Brazil 8. Bolivia 9. Austria 10. El Salvador
National Geographic Bee, National Geographic Society



