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GEO 220 Map Quiz #3 World Regions. Click on an area on the map to answer the questions. This quiz has been customized from the original AP Human Geography world regions quiz.
Compare data and statistics for countries around the world. Metrics include Population, GDP, Inflation and more. Explore our mobile-friendly world map and view statistics for each country, or test your geography skills with our interactive world map quiz game.
Challenge yourself with the hardest world map quiz. Make a dazzling round-the-world trip across 197 countries, find your bucket list destinations, learn lesser-known places, or check your geography knowledge by continent.
10 cze 2015 · Finding your unique three word address is simple: Visit what3words.com and Explore Map. Enter your address or GPS coordinates. Get unique 3 word address. Or, use the free app to easily identify your exact location. Unfortunately, the app does not work on our iPhone 4.
Identifying those may not challenge your geography trivia too much, but this map quiz game has many more countries that may test you. Even though there are 195 countries, some stand out on the map more than others.
This talk was presented at an official TED conference. Chris Sheldrick is providing a precise and simple way to talk about location, by dividing the world into a grid of three-meter by three-meter squares and assigning each one a unique three-word address.