Daily Trivia Quiz #158 - Trivia About Famous and Interesting Places, Countries, Cities and More!
Places trivia quiz questions and answers about famous and interesting places, cities, historical sites, streets, states and more.
- What winter celebration calls for lighting red, green and black 
 candles in the Kinara?
 
- What's Latvia's largest minority ethnic group?
 
- What country sends the highest percentage of 15- and 16-year-olds 
 to the altar?
 
- How many expressways did China's drivers have to choose from, in 
 1992?
 
- What southern city is famous for its "Beale Street Blues"?
 
- What's the only U.S. state that serves all of its residents with 
 water systems that have violated the Safe Drinking Water Act?
 
- What British Commonwealth nation has the most people driving on 
 the right side of the road?
 
- What two African rivers did Henry Stanley prove were not 
 connected?
 
- What infamous Beijing square has a name that ironically means 
 "Gate of Heavenly Peace"?
 
- How are you traveling in Africa if you've rented a rakumi?
 
- Which of the Great Lkes does not lap Canadian shores?
 
- What's the third-largest continent in square miles?
 
- What European country uses its Latin name, Helvetia, on its 
 stamps.
 
- What East African country's annual four percent population growth 
 rate is the world's highest?
 
- What town name did Missouri's postmaster come up with when 
 residents asked for something "sort of peculiar"?
 
- What South American country elected as its president Alberto ?Fujimori, 
 the son of Japanese immigrants, in 1990?
 
- What U.S. state had the first 7-Eleven stores?
 
- What sea laps the shores of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan?
 
- What Central American country has its capital in Tegucigalpa?
 
- What country calls its expressways autostrada?
 
- What Great Plains state are you stuck in if you're out of gas in 
 Gas?
 
- What African country is serviced by Jan Smuts International 
 Airport?
 
- What Arizona city was so named because it rose from the ruins of 
 a Native American town?
 
- How may years did Britain lease Hong Kong for?
 
- What country boasts the towns of Barnstaple, Fishguard and 
 Holyhead?
 
- What U.S. state grabs the most money from domestic tourists, 
 double that of Hawaii?
 
- What eastern European country's name is a Slavonic word meaning 
 "plain dwellers"?
 
- What fish is called "finnan haddie" when smoked in Scotland?
 
- What Southeast Asian city did the U.S. open an embassy in, in 
 1995?
 
- What mountains are home to the entertainment world's Borscht 
 Belt?
 
Answers to Trivia Quiz   #158
- Kwanza.
- Russians.
- The U.S.
- Zero.
- Memphis.
- New Jersey.
- Canada.
- The Congo and the Nile.
- Tiananmen Square.
- By camel.
- Lake Michigan.
- North America.
- Switzerland.
- Kenya's.
- Peculiar.
- Peru.
- Texas.
- The Aral Sea.
- Honduras.
- Italy.
- Kansas.
- South Africa.
- Phoenix.
- Ninety-nine.
- Britain. 
- Nevada.
- Poland's.
- Haddock.
- Hanoi.
- The Catskills.