The World’s Geo Quiz tests your knowledge of world geography, and introduces you to fascinating people and places around the globe. Produced by The World’s David Leveille.

 

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Ceramics from the Porcelain Capital of China

Jingdezhen, China. (Photo: Angela Sun)

Some of the finest porcelain in the world is made in Jingdezhen, China. There are so many kilns in this city that it’s been described as a “city on fire.” From craft stores to museums and auction houses, Jingdezhen-ware can be found around the world.

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Luke Skywalker’s Home on Tatooine Gets Fixed Up

"Star Wars" Lars Homestead after renovations. (Photo: Mark Dermul/Facebook)

There’s a place in North Africa that resembles the desert planet Tatooine. In fact the country we want you to name served as the backdrop for many key Star Wars scenes. Where does one go to find Luke Skywalker’s home?

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Slideshow: A Break in the Pan-American Highway

Reporter Zachary Slobig in Puerto Lindo, Panama (Photo: Sachi Cunningham)

The Darién Gap is an impassable tangle of jungle and swamp between Panama and Colombia that forces journeys along the Pan-American Highway to come to full stop. Only a few hundred travelers annually make this trip.

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Sea Shanties by the Fisherman’s Friends

Port Isaacs Fishermen's Friend (Photo: portisaacsfishermansfriends.com)

Fisherman’s Friends have been singing sea shanties in Port Isaac, Cornwall, England for more than 15 years.

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Nik Wallenda to Cross Niagara Falls on Tightrope

Nik Wallenda, practicing in Niagara Falls, NY, in May 2012, for his walk across the Falls. (Photo: Bob Caple/Flickr)

High-wire artist Nik Wallenda is set to walk Friday night, the 1,800 feet across the gorge of Niagara Falls while balancing on a two-inch-diameter steel cable.

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New Initiative To Recover WWII Stolen Art

Magdeburg, Germany (Photo: Wikipedia)

Art professionals representing 20 countries are in Magdeburg, Germany to participate in a new international training program. The Provenance Research Training Program is a major initiative aimed at recovering stolen art from the Nazi era. Wesley Fisher, research director for the Conference on Jewish Claims Against Germany describes the goals of the program.

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African Fashion Designers Showcase Cool New Styles

Dakar Fashion Week Poster (Photo: Dakar Fashion Week)

Organizers of the event are hoping that it will help boost Africa’s emerging fashion industry.

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Turtles Caught in Cyprus’s Political Rift

Sea turtle (Photo: Terry Ross/Flickr)

Cyprus’s sea turtles are in trouble, but the feuding Greek and Turkish sides aren’t working together to protect them.

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Searching the Pacific for Amelia Earhart’s Long Lost Airplane

Amelia Earhart and Lockheed Electra c. 1937 (Photo: Wikipedia)

A group for historic aircraft recovery is mounting a new expedition to remote Nikumaroro Island in the western Pacific. It’s mission is to find Amelia Earharts long lost plane on the 75th anniversary of her disappearance.

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High Art in the Himalayas

(Top) Photography 1921: Major E.O. Wheeler, courtesy of the Royal Geographical Society. (Below) Photography 2008: David Breashears, GlacierWorks.

A photography exhibit called “Rivers of Ice: Vanishing Glaciers of the Greater Himalaya” is on view this climbing season at Mt. Everest South Base Camp in Nepal.

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Spider Bites Cause Panic in Northern India

Brahmaputra River valley (Photo: NASA)

Large, hairy, biting spiders have been turning up in remote rice farming community in the northeast Indian state of Assam. The tarantula-like spiders have been crawling into huts, and biting villagers. Assam, India based journalist Wasbir Hussain tells The World how villagers there are in state of panic.

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Football Club Rebrands with Red Jerseys

Players Aron Gunnarsson in Cardiff's new red home shirt and Joe Mason in the new blue away strip. (Photo: Cardiff City FC)

A major re-branding campaign at one of the European football clubs calls for outfitting the team with new jerseys.

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Hometown of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez

This map shows Venezuela's 23 states plus a region of Guyana that Venezuela claims (Photo: Wiki)

The hometown of Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez gets a lot of government attention, and pork barrel projects.

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Observing the Transit of Venus: Past and Present

Transit of Venus in 2004, VT Observation (Photo: Bryan Stephenson/NASA)

Tuesday, June 5, Venus will pass directly between Earth and the Sun. This planetary confluence will provide a rare spectacle for skywatchers across the globe.

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Video: Coming Face to Face with a Whale Shark

One of the two resident male whale sharks at the Georgia Aquarium. (Photo: Zac Wolf/Wikipedia)

Whale sharks are said to be gentle and curious and don’t seem to mind snorkelers who visit their underwater hunts.

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