How many of these unusual travel facts do you know?

You might have good general travel knowledge, but these quirky questions will really put your mind to the test…

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1

What is the only country to be named after a woman?

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2

After the UK and Ireland, which country drinks the most Guinness?

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3

The Japanese like to celebrate Christmas day by feasting on fast food from where?

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4

The adrenaline-pumping sport of bungee jumping originated from which country’s land diving ceremony?

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5

Bracken Cave is home to more than 15 million bats, the largest colony in the world. But where is it?

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6

Despite China spreading across five geographical time zones, how many official time zones does it have?

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7

Which country has more pyramids than Egypt?

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8

What percentage of the world’s population has travelled by plane?

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9

Can you name the world’s most densely populated island?

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10

What is the only country that’s current capital is an anagram of its former capital?

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11

Which South American country has both the highest and lowest points on the continent?

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12

Which country is home to 62% of the world’s lakes?

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13

What was the first mixed UNESCO World Heritage Site, declared in 1979?

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14

On the Micronesian Yap Islands, you’ll find large stone disks called rai stones. What do the locals use them for?