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Geo Quiz

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Our daily geography puzzler.

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An Indian state

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14 million people stand out in today’s Geo Quiz. 14 million is the approximate population of Mumbai. The Indian city is one of the most populous in the world. It’s also the capital of – well… that’s where you come in…

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Red Wednesday

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Today’s Geo Quiz falls on Red Wednesday. That’s what today is called in the country we’re asking you to name.

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Kite surfing in Asia

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For today’s Geo Quiz we’re tracking kite surfing tour Asia. Some of the best kite surfers in the world recently converged on an island in the Philippines. We’re looking for the name of this island that’s home to Bulabog Beach…where the wind and the waves make for perfect kite surfing conditions. Download MP3

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The heel of Italy’s boot

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The recipe for today’s Geo Quiz calls for some orecchiette and something called cima di rapa. The first is a type of pasta shaped like ears. The second is what Italians call turnip tops or greens. You may find both ingredients at your local grocery store. But if you want them freshly picked — and deliciously prepared — try south-eastern Italy.

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Greek islands

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For today’s Geo Quiz, we’re looking for a group of Greek islands. They have names like Corfu, Paxos and Ithaca… Download MP3

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The world’s fourth-largest island

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We head south from Somalia about 1600 miles for today’s Geo Quiz. We’re heading to the world’s fourth-largest island. Let’s give you a little help right off the bat. The three largest islands in the world are Greenland, New Guinea, and Borneo. So you can rule those out… Download MP3

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Hot and dry

For today’s Geo Quiz we’re looking a parched part of the world. Where the skies have finally opened up. This country in the southern hemisphere has always been a hot, dry place. But lately it’s been even worse than usual. Much of it is in the grip of a 10-year drought… that’s left farms and cities alike seriously thirsty…

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Economic woes

Another European country with economic woes figures in today’s Geo Quiz. We’re searching for a country at the edge of the Baltic Sea. Its neighbors include Russia, Estonia and Belarus. Its economy was on the upswing until about 2007.

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Dangerous Mexican city

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In the Geo Quiz we’re looking for a Mexican city that has made headlines recently as one of the world’s most violent: registering thousands of homicides in the last two years alone. Yet a high school student exchange program continues there as usual, despite the dangers, and the exchange students say they couldn’t be happier as Monica Ortiz Uribe reports. Download MP3


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Geo Quiz

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Our daily geography quiz.

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Southernmost wind farm

Today’s Geo Quiz is wind powered. We’re looking for the world’s southernmost wind farm today. It’s located on Crater Hill, on Antarctica’s Ross Island. The three wind turbines can generate up to one megawatt of electricity. That’s enough to help power two nearby scientific research stations. We want you to name those stations. One’s operated by the US, the other by New Zealand. It’s a remote setting, but there’s a great view.

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Simple scanner

Today’s Geo Quiz sends us to a landlocked country in Western Europe. This neighbor of Liechtenstein stretches out between the Jura Mountains and the Alps…

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White Sun of the Desert

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The 1969 film is called “White Sun of the Desert.” It’s hailed as the first Soviet Western. It’s also one of the most popular Russian films of all time. Cosmonauts reportedly watch it before every launch from Russia’s cosmodrome in Baikonur, Kazahkstan.

The landscape there is similar to that depicted in the movie.

The film was shot on location near a large body of water.

In fact, it’s considered THE largest enclosed body of water in the world.

But it’s actually a landlocked sea — bounded by Iran, Russia, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan and Azerbaijan.

So — can you name the sea that figures in the Soviet-era film “White Sun of the Desert”?


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For our Geo Quiz today — we want to note the passing of a distinguished Russian film director. Vladimir Motyl is remembered for creating the Soviet Union’s First Western.

That’s a bit of music from the 1969 film “White Sun of the Desert”, by the way. Let’s turn to Oleg Sulkin who writes about film for the Russian magasine Itogi…

Oleg — Is White Sun of the Desert one of the most popular Russian films of all time? Where is it set?
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Historic music studio

For today’s Geo Quiz we’re searching for a 19th century town house. This piece of London real estate has been a recording studio for decades.

Its first music recording took place in 1931. Over the years — a long list of musicians walked through the studio’s doors. The list includes artists like Paul Robeson, Fats Waller and Glen Miller.

In the 1960’s, a boy band from Liverpool really put this place on the map. I think you know who we’re talking about. So what’s the name of this historic studio in northwest London?

We’re back with the answer — and an update on the studio’s future —


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Time to answer our Geo Quiz now. We’re looking for the name of a historic recording studio in London.

The answer is Abbey Road.

Last week the music company that owns The Beatles’s former studio said it was for sale.

Now, EMI say “never mind!”

The company says it will look for investors instead to revitalize the studio.

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