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ENGLISH-SPEAKING WORLD. NATURE AND GEOGRAPHY. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 12. 11. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. Name the river on which the US capital stands. In this county in England A. Christie found the name for - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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ENGLISH-SPEAKING

WORLD

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NATURE AND GEOGRAPHYNATURE AND GEOGRAPHY

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Name the river on which the UName the river on which the US capital stands.S capital stands.

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In In this county in England A. Christie found the name forthis county in England A. Christie found the name forher famous detective Miss Marple her famous detective Miss Marple

and L.Carrol- for his cat in “Alice’s adventures”.and L.Carrol- for his cat in “Alice’s adventures”.

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And the mountain chain , and S.Stalonne’s boxer

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““Father of waters” in North America.Father of waters” in North America.

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This national park is deeply This national park is deeply green green

but not yellowbut not yellow as it may seem from the name.as it may seem from the name.

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And the state, and the lake.

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The tuatara, the weta, the kiwi can be found only in this country.

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In India Greenpeace still struggles against using this material to make souvenirs and

want to replace it with wood or plastic.

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A huge rock in the centre of Australia of a sacred importance to the Aborigines..

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What drink is legislatively forbidden for elephants in Missouri state

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Species of a whale which “made crazy” the main character of “Moby Dick”

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The diet if this animal in London zoo consists of

hay, cakes, carrots, potatoes and 100 liters of water to was..

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The legend says “this Irish Saint of the 5th century-Saint Patrick- sent away all insects and these reptiles from the island”.

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These symbol of love between These symbol of love between the emperor to his wife the emperor to his wife

in Agra made this country famin Agra made this country famous forever.ous forever.

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Elton John called Lady D. after the name of this flower..

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This state “worthless and cold” was sold for $7.2mln in1867

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This river is called the “Mother of Canada”.

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Columbus wanted to discover India. But having found today’s Caribbean

and Central America, called the land (and its aborigines) so

by mistake .

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World 2nd in its length river.

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Grassland and flatland in Incan (инки) language.

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British used to say: “We don’t have climate- we have…”.

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The famous Scottish “beast” giving source for people’s imagination

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The legend says “this unpleasant plant saved Scotland

from foreign invaders and thus became its symbol”

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This “comrad” or “cymru” country is on the South-West of GB.

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The only residents of The only residents of the Tower became itsthe Tower became its prisoners. prisoners.

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These representatives

of the British Nation still struggle for having their

own language

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The favorite automobile of James BondThe favorite automobile of James Bond