Test your geography instincts by spotting countries that share a land border with exactly one other country. You’ll see a mix of well-known cases and tricky edge examples that often trip people up. Ch...
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Some countries touch only one other country by land—easy to say, harder to identify consistently. This quiz focuses on land borders (not sea borders), so islands and maritime neighbors won’t help.
Each question is multiple-choice with 4 options and no timer, so you can think it through and learn as you go.
You’ll sharpen map-based reasoning, regional awareness, and your ability to separate “feels right” answers from border facts. Expect a Mixed difficulty set: straightforward picks are blended with lesser-known border situations to keep the score curve fair.
A frequent mistake is counting overseas territories, bridges, or maritime boundaries as neighbors; here, only direct land borders matter. Another trap is forgetting that some “almost islands” still connect by a short land border.
To balance difficulty, the quiz mixes familiar answers with a smaller share of curveballs, and you can choose your question count and difficulty before starting to match your pace and goal—quick practice or a full 113-question run.
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This quiz has 113 questions focused on countries with exactly one land neighbor.
No. Each question has 4 options and there is no timer, so you can answer at your own pace.
No. Only direct land borders are counted when deciding whether a country has exactly one neighbor.
The set blends easy, well-known examples with tougher edge cases to keep the challenge balanced and interesting.
Yes. You can select your preferred question count and difficulty before you start to tailor the session.
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