The Qattara Depression, one of Africa's lowest points, lies 300 miles southwest of this country's pyramids
Arabs call this Libyan capital Tarabulus
Most of Africa's major rivers, including the Congo & the Niger, flow into this ocean
In addition to its bountiful wildlife, this desert is the site of the Orapa diamond mine, one of the world's largest
Jebel Musa, a promontory in this mountain range, is one of the Pillars of Hercules
The Hungarians call this "Beautiful Blue" river the Duna
Strictly speaking, the name of this volcano in southern Italy refers only to a crater inside Monte Somma
Until 1940, Lake Ladoga, the largest entirely within Europe, was shared by Russia & this country to the west
Germany's tallest peak, Zugspitze, lies in these Alps
This Estonian capital was founded by Danish forces who occupied the area in 1219