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Clues

Cite International School, Stendhal, France boursier@ac-grenoble.fr

 

1. I have marvels and smiles

2. I usually have a negative trade balance

3. I'm a splinter of a continent

Dahlstrom Intermediate School

Buda, Texas cckids_99@yahoo.com

Clue 1: Population to the nearest thousandths, 900,000

Clue 2: One of the many religions is Lutheran,

Clue 3: The literacy rate is over 90%,

 

Franklin Upper Elementary School Meadville, Mississippi dcrain@telapex.com

The city is located in the Northern Hemisphere.

Romans built the earliest settlements around 75 AD.

The Secretary of State heads the government in this country

 

GEAR School, India gear@VSNL.COM

1. This capital is situated on the bank of a river.

2. This capital is in the far western part of the country.

3. The official languages are French and Bantu.

 

IES Parc de L'esconxador

Barcelona, Spain cfonseca@pie.xtec.es

 

 

1.- The colours of the flag are yellow, blue and red.

2.- It was a French colony until it became independent before 1970.

3.- It is one of the most underdeveloped countries due to absense of

resources, political corruption and adverse climate conditions.

International School of Prague mmociun@isp.cz

 

1. It has no international airport.

2. The main religion is Roman Catholic.

3. The comparative size is slightly more than 2.5 times the size of

Washington, DC.

Kent Learning Center, Kent, WA maywood@halcyon.com

 

 

1. New Zealand Prime Minister Jim Bayler was made an honorary chief.

2. It is a free, independent country.

3. It is not landlocked.

 

 

Paul Dunbar Middle School

Fort Myers, Florida Joc2@lee.k12.fl.us

1.This country has very few natural resources. Iron pyrites and chomium are the main ones. They used to have copper.

2.This country is near an ancient trade route.The tallest point of this country is 6,403 ft. above sea level.

3. Winters are mild, but summer temperatures may rise above 100 F.

 

 

River Mill Dolphins rmdante@estacada.k12.or.us

Our capital’s population is 2.2 million

There is a large park called Lenin Park, named after the Soviet leader Vladimir Lenin

Nearly all the land animals in our country have been eliminated

River Mill Jaguars rmdante@estacada.k12.or.us

Mining is a big resource in our country.

Our capital is a leader in mineral exporting.

Our capital is in the Southern hemisphere.

River Mill Stars rmdante@estacada.k12.or.us

Tourism remains the county’s most important industry.

Approximately 3.6 million tourists arrive each year to sunbath, swim, gamble, fish, and explore the reefs.

Our country’s population is 274,000.

 

Group Two

Caldwell Heights

Round Rock, Texas elaine_mechler@roundrockisd.org

 

 

1. This capital city is one of the biggest cities in the world !

2. This city has many cars, even though most of us still think of this area as

using camels.

  1. It's true name is Kemet.

 

C.W. Otto Middle School Lansing, Michigan bjackson@lsd.k12.mi.us

 

1) This country's first capital ran out of water over 100 years ago.

2) Near this capital is a "windsurfing" center where you can surf the

salt flats on wheel boards.

3) Northwest of this country capital are two fossilized forests.

Estacada Wildcats rmdante@estacada.k12.or.us

 

The countries population is 12,562,496 (July 1999 est.).

Its official language is Spanish.

The Andes Mountains run through our country.

Freeman Public Schools, Adam, Nebraska srenken@esu6.esu6.k12.ne.us

 

1. The people in this country speak over 40 different languages.

2. Life expectancy is age 54 for men and age 58 for women

3. There is only one University in this country.

 

 

International School of Prague sriley@isp.cz

 

 

1. There are no single poisonous animal in this country, but there are

lots of mosquitos, lizards, frogs and birds known as "Trupials".

2. This country capital is located in the northern and western

hemispheres.

3. Oil refining, tourism, and trade are the country’s main industries.

Lone Rock, Stevensville, Montana rock5@mssl.uswest.net

1. Tea is the favorite drink.

2. The highest point in this country is 24,557 feet.

3. This country's economy is one of the world's least developed.

 

 

 

Narragansett Elementary School ride3410@ride.ri.net

 

1.Our country is north of the equator.

2.The flag has three colors.

3.The country is an island.

River Mill Cougars rmdante@estacada.k12.or.us

 

The population of our capital is 1.8 million

The largest snake in the world can be found in our jungles

Our country has the largest military in Latin America

River Mill Freak Show rmdante@estacada.k12.or.us

Our country has 21 million people.

Christopher Columbus landed here on his third voyage.

Three earthquakes hit here in 1812, 1755, and 1762.

River Mill Rangers rmdante@estacada.k12.or.us

Our country's population is 8,088,881.

Our country's major language is Spanish.

Our country's money is called peso.

River Mill Trackers rmdante@estacada.k12.or.us

1. The country covers 4,411 square miles.

2. Our country has a Marlin fishing tournament every year.

3. Christopher Columbus landed here in 1494.

Petah Tikvah, Israel ori90@internet-zahav.net

1. It is a city with mountains around it.

2. It is a city with 70 names.

3. It has a wall around it.

 

 

 

St. Joseph's Stratford, New Zealand c.spragg@xtra.co.nz

1. It is in the Southern Hemisphere.

2. It is part of an island.

3. The first Europeans to discover it were Dutch. Captain Cook also called

there.

St. Petersburg, Russia rys@IZ2210.spb.edu

1. The country is (or was) well known as "brothers" of one great nation.

2. The name of this capital sounds also like girl's name.

3. There are mountains not far from this capital.

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