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Can you fill in the map by naming any official national language used by every country? ('De facto' languages are accepted for countries with no official language.)
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Can you name the countries where Spanish is an official or de facto national language?
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Can you name the De Facto States?
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Can you name the capitals of the territories and de facto states? Includes the capitals for UN non-self-governing territories, external dependencies, de facto/autonomous states, and disputed regions
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Can you name the de facto capitals of the following countries?
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Can you name the current leaders of countries (including de facto) and territories?
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Can you find the countries of the world where English is a de jure or a de facto official language?
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Can you pick the world flags when given the name of the country in one of its official (or de facto) languages? All images kindly drawn by my 7-year old daughter.
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Can you pick these islands based on country flags (de jure or de facto) that fly on them?
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Find historical historical European countries by their name in their own official / de facto language at the time of their existence
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Can you name the Most Populous Cities by Official (or de facto) Language of the Country the City is in?
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Click these 7 capital cities in countries with limited international recognition.
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Can you name the de facto non-UN countries
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Can you link these Ancient English Kingdoms and Petty Kingdoms (left block) to (one of) their de facto capitals (right block)?
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Can you name the U.S. States that are officially or de facto bi-lingual?
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Can you name the official (or, if the country has none, de facto) languages of the countries of the Western Hemisphere?
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Can you name the de facto independent 'countries' around the world?
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Can you name the capitals of the countries where French is an official or de facto language?
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Name the borders of Arabic-speaking* countries in Africa. *official or de facto
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Can you name the the countries where English is an official laguage (not de facto)?