Capitals of North African Nations Quiz

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1. What is the capital city of Morocco?

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Rabat is the capital city of Morocco, not Casablanca, Marrakesh, or Fez. While these cities are also popular in Morocco, Rabat holds the political significance of being the capital.

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Explore the capitals of North African countries through this engaging educational tool. Designed to enhance geographic literacy, this resource helps learners identify key capitals, fostering an understanding of regional geography and enhancing memory skills.

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2. What is the capital of Algeria?

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Algiers is the correct answer as it is the capital city of Algeria. Tunis is the capital of Tunisia, Cairo is the capital of Egypt, and Rabat is the capital of Morocco.

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3. What is the capital city of Tunisia?

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Tunis is the capital city of Tunisia, while Cairo is the capital city of Egypt, Rabat is the capital city of Morocco, and Algiers is the capital city of Algeria.

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4. What is the capital of Libya?

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The correct answer is Tripoli. Tripoli is the capital and largest city of Libya. Cairo is the capital of Egypt, Tunis is the capital of Tunisia, and Algiers is the capital of Algeria.

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5. What is the capital city of Egypt?

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Cairo is the largest city in Egypt and also serves as its capital city.

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6. What is the capital of Sudan?

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Khartoum is the capital city of Sudan, located at the convergence of the White Nile and the Blue Nile rivers. Cairo is the capital of Egypt, Nairobi is the capital of Kenya, and Addis Ababa is the capital of Ethiopia.

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7. Which country is known as the Red Country?

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Morocco is often referred to as the Red Country due to its red sand dunes and the red walls of its historic buildings like those in Marrakech and Fez.

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8. What country is known as the Yellow Country?

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The term 'Yellow Country' refers to the flag of Algeria, which is predominantly yellow in color.

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9. Which country is commonly referred to as the Blue Country?

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Tunisia is known as the Blue Country due to the predominant blue color of the structures in its city of Sidi Bou Said.

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10. Which country is known as the Green Country?

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While Egypt is known as the Green Country due to the fertile Nile Delta, the incorrect answers are known for their own unique natural landscapes such as the Amazon rainforest in Brazil, lush green countryside in Ireland, and diverse ecosystems in Australia.

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11. Which country is known as the Purple Country?

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Libya is known as the Purple Country due to the widespread cultivation of the purple-flowered plant known as Lavender in the region.

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What is the capital city of Morocco?
What is the capital of Algeria?
What is the capital city of Tunisia?
What is the capital of Libya?
What is the capital city of Egypt?
What is the capital of Sudan?
Which country is known as the Red Country?
What country is known as the Yellow Country?
Which country is commonly referred to as the Blue Country?
Which country is known as the Green Country?
Which country is known as the Purple Country?
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