A. Chili
B. Canada
C. China
D. Colombia
A. Chili
B. Canada
C. China
D. Colombia
A. 1929
B. 1930
C. 1931
D. 1932
The independent Vatican City-state, on the other hand, came into existence on 11 February 1929 by the Lateran Treaty between the Holy See and Italy, which spoke of it as a new creation, not as a vestige of the much larger Papal States (756–1870), which had previously encompassed much of central Italy.
A. Melati Putih
B. Lily
C. Shamrock
D. Tulip
Tulip is the national flower of Hungary. Tulipagesnerianais the scientific name of Tulip and it is commonly known as tulipa or garden tulip.
A. Cyprus
B. Croatia
C. Canada
D. Czech Republic
The Charles Bridge is a famous is a stone Gothic bridge that crosses the Vltava river in Prague,Czech Republic. Its construction started in 1357 under the auspices of King Charles IV,and finished in the beginning of the 15th century. As the only means of crossing the river Vltava, the Charles Bridge was the most important connection between the Old Town and the area around Prague Castle. connection made Prague important as a trade route between Eastern and Western Europe. Today it is one of themost visitedsights in Praguewith painters, owners of kiosks and other traders alongside numerous tourists crossing the bridge.
A. Nanga parbat
B. Kangchenjunga.
C. K-2
D. Mount Everest
A. Azerbaijan
B. Kazakhstan
C. Uzbekistan
D. Afghanistan
The Baku port was built in 1902 and has since been the largest and busiest port of the Caspian Sea. It has played an important role in the Caspian trade for over one hundred years and is the main marine gateway to Azerbaijan
A. Bahrain
B. Bangladesh
C. Belgium
D. Belgium
The Port of Zeebrugge (also referred to as the Port of Bruges-Zeebrugge or Bruges Seaport) is a large container, bulk cargo, new vehicles and passenger ferry terminal port in the municipality of Bruges, Flanders, Belgium, handling over 50 million tonnes of cargo annually.
A. Radiology
B. Raciology
C. Rheumatology
D. Rheology
It would only be a matter of months before the U.S.S.R. exploded its own atomic bomb. The Soviets successfully tested their first nuclear device, called RDS-1 or “First Lightning” (codenamed “Joe-1” by the United States), at Semipalatinsk on August 29, 1949.