GeoBuff Daily Geography Trivia — Wednesday, May 6, 2026
GeoBuff Daily Geography Trivia, the Wednesday, May 6 edition — 10 geography questions with answers and explanations.
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Which two great rivers merge in Iraq to form the Shatt al-Arab waterway before emptying into the Persian Gulf? The answer is Tigris and Euphrates. The Tigris and Euphrates rivers, both flowing through Iraq, join near the city of Basra to form the Shatt al-Arab. This river system was central to ancient Mesopotamian civilizations.
Which country's flag, called the Dannebrog, is considered the world's oldest continuously used national flag still in official use, dating back to the 13th century? The answer is Denmark. Denmark's Dannebrog features a white Nordic cross on a red background. According to legend, it fell from the sky during the Battle of Lyndanisse in 1219, and it has been in continuous official use longer than any other national flag.
This country is home to Dubai, one of the world's busiest international air cargo hubs and a major global financial and trade center. Identify it on the map. The answer is United Arab Emirates. The United Arab Emirates, and Dubai in particular, has become a global business hub. Dubai International Airport consistently ranks among the world's top airports for international passenger and cargo traffic.
Indonesia is the world's largest producer and exporter of which edible oil, derived from the fruit of a tropical palm tree and used widely in food products and cosmetics? The answer is Palm oil. Indonesia accounts for roughly 60% of global palm oil production. The country's vast tropical rainforests have been significantly converted to palm oil plantations, making it the dominant force in the global palm oil market.
Which country's flag is a vertical tricolor of green, white, and orange — where the green represents the Gaelic tradition and the orange represents followers of William of Orange? The answer is Ireland. Ireland's tricolor flag was inspired by the French Tricolore. Green symbolizes the Catholic and Gaelic Irish, orange represents the Protestant community, and white in the middle signifies peace between them. The flag is famously flown at major Gaelic Athletic Association events.
The Ural Mountains, which form a natural boundary between Europe and Asia, run through which country? Identify it on the map. The answer is Russia. The Ural Mountains stretch roughly 2,500 km through Russia from the Arctic Ocean to the Ural River, and are traditionally considered the geographic dividing line between the European and Asian continents.
This ancient ceremonial complex, built by Darius the Great around 515 BC, served as the capital of the Achaemenid Empire. In which country are these ruins located? The answer is Iran. Persepolis, located near Shiraz, was the ceremonial capital of the Achaemenid Empire. It is one of the most iconic archaeological sites in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
What is the official currency of Japan, which is also one of the most traded currencies in the world's foreign exchange markets? The answer is Yen. The Japanese Yen (¥) has been Japan's official currency since 1871. It is the third most traded currency globally after the US Dollar and the Euro, reflecting Japan's major role in international trade.
Which country's flag consists of two equal horizontal bands — the top representing clear skies and the bottom representing golden wheat fields across its vast plains? The answer is Ukraine. Ukraine's flag has a blue upper half symbolizing the sky and a yellow lower half representing the country's fertile wheat fields. Ukraine has historically been called the 'breadbasket of Europe' due to its massive grain production.
Hollywood, the historic center of the American film industry, is located in which U.S. state? Identify it on the map. The answer is California. Hollywood is a neighborhood in Los Angeles, California. It became the center of the U.S. film industry in the early 20th century and remains synonymous with the global entertainment business.
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