Geographic Bee 2010: Winning Question | National Geographic Bee 2010

TL;DR
Adith wins the 2010 National Geographic B Championship with the most correct responses.
Transcript
all right we're now down to the championship round with Oliver and adith and we're starting with a clean slate we have five questions whoever comes up with the most correct responses will be our 2010 National Geographic B Champion here is question number one tuana tuana is a band two language spoken by the largest ethnic group in what landlocked co... Read More
Key Insights
- 😉 Adith wins the 2010 National Geographic B Championship.
- 🙊 The Swana language is spoken in Botswana.
- 🧉 The province of Missiones, important for yerba mate production, is located in Argentina.
- 🏙️ The Orison Bridge connects Copenhagen, Denmark with the city of Malmo.
- 🛟 Cameron Bay is located in Vietnam and has served as a naval base for multiple countries.
- 🏙️ The largest city in Northern Haiti is Cap-Haitien.
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Questions & Answers
Q: What landlocked country is the Swana language spoken in?
The Swana language is spoken in Botswana.
Q: Which country is the province of Missiones, important for the production of yerba mate, located in?
The province of Missiones is located in Argentina.
Q: What Swedish city does the Orison Bridge connect to Copenhagen, Denmark?
The Orison Bridge connects Copenhagen, Denmark with the city of Malmo.
Q: In which country is the naval base Cameron Bay located?
Cameron Bay is located in Vietnam.
Q: What is the present-day name of the largest city in Northern Haiti following its renaming after independence from France?
The present-day name of the largest city in Northern Haiti is Cap-Haitien.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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Adith wins the championship with the most correct responses.
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Questions covered various topics such as languages, countries, and historical events.
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The prize includes $25,000, a lifetime membership to National Geographic, and a trip to the Galapagos Islands.
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