You can climb on Mytikas, the highest peak of Mount Olympus (2917 m) in Spain. (True or false?)
False. It is in Greece.
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You can visit the "Oulanka National park" in Slovakia.
False. It is in Finland
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You can visit Lanjaron, in the Southeast slopes of Sierra Nevada, and also enjoy a spa, if you go to: A) Spain or B) Italy?
A) Spain
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The Taranto Sea is characterized by the presence of submarine fresh water springs, called 'citri', situated especially in the Mar Piccolo. ( True or False?)
True
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"Dobsinska l'adova Jaskyna" is a lava cave in Slovakia. (True or False?)
False. It is an ice cave.
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The Northern Lights are also called Aurora and you can see them in Northern ...
Finland
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The Lesvos Island UNESCO Global Geopark in Greece features fossilised tree-trunks, formed some 15 to 20 million years ago, due to volcanic activity. (True/ False?)
True
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Macro Algae of the Sea of Taranto, Italy, is turned into Bio-fuel. Also, its extracts are used in Cosmetics. (True/False?)
True
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You can visit Meteora if you go to Finland/ Greece.
Greece
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River Hron, covering about 11% of Slovakia's territory is an ideal destination for water sports. (True or False).
True
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Somoska's stone waterfall is about 4 million years old.
True
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Gerlachovsky stit is the highest peak of Apennine mountains, in Italy?
No, It is the highest peak of Tatras, (of the Carpathians) in Slovakia
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The Cimino park consists mainly of olive trees (True or false?)
False. it mainly consists of pine trees.
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The Tarantino philosopher and Mathematician Archita was an exponent of the Peripatetic school, (from the Greek “perìpatos”= dance) and used to dance with his students during his lessons in "Villa Peripato" (True or False?)
False. Peripatos" means a place to walk. Archita and his students used to walk around Villa Peripato and philosophize.
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There are up to 6,000 Greek Islands but only 227 are inhabited and 53 have a population over 1000(True/ False)
True
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Cueva del Gato is the most important karst system in Andalusia, with chasms, lakes, siphons, canyons and rooms that reach up to 70 metres in height.