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1. With an area of about 11,600 square kilometers, Qatar is one of the smallest nations on Earth. Which nation, located to the south, is the only country to border Qatar?
2. Since the nation of Qatar is a peninsula that means it is surrounded on three sides by water. What body of water, that borders eight countries in total, forms most of the territorial borders of Qatar?
3. In spite of the small size of Qatar, it has a considerable amount of biodiversity. Which animal is the national animal of Qatar as well as being the national animal of Jordan, Oman, the United Arab Emirates, and Bahrain?
4. In southeastern Qatar, there is a small settlement and inlet known in Arabic as Khawr al Udayd. This locale was a popular staging area for pirates during the mid-1800s from which they raided vessels near Abu Dhabi. What nickname is used to describe this area that has at times also been used to describe the Caspian and what was once believed to occupy much of Australia?
5. From the mid-19th century, the Al Thani family has had a significant amount of control over Qatari politics. There were an estimated 20,000 family members during the 1990s so it's not surprising that during the 20th century alone there were three forced abdications. From what city, the site of the Consultative Assembly of Qatar, does the Al Thani family rule?
6. Located about 60 miles from the country's capital is an industrial city where oil was first discovered in Qatar. What is the name of this city where oil was struck in 1937 and where full oil fields were completed in 1954?
7. Given its location and size it may not be surprising that the highest point in Qatar is only 103 meters (343 feet) above sea level. What is the name of this 'high' point whose name comes from Arabic words meaning flat hill and flat shaped toy?
8. An important island lies about 80 kilometers northeast of the capital of Qatar. This island is utilized as a storage and loading area for oil as well as a base for the country's navy. What is the name of this island that has a length of just about 1.6 kilometers (1 mile)?
9. In 2013, an area in northwestern Qatar was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This designation caused a 170% increase in tourism to the area in 2014. What is the name of this area that is known for its renovated fort and a museum featuring exhibits on pearling and astronomy?
10. In 2004 the nation of Qatar was divided into seven municipalities. With an area of 5,818 square kilometers this municipality was by far the largest created. With a name similar to a manufactured fiber, what is this municipality whose name in Islam means 'One of the Gates of Paradise'?
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