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Quiz about Three Border Nations of Eurasia
Quiz about Three Border Nations of Eurasia

Three Border Nations of Eurasia Quiz


Quite a lot of countries in Europe and Asia have exactly three neighbours. Can you identify them?

A matching quiz by wellenbrecher. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Time
3 mins
Type
Match Quiz
Quiz #
417,853
Updated
Oct 13 24
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Very Easy
Avg Score
10 / 10
Plays
198
Last 3 plays: Steelflower75 (8/10), Guest 71 (10/10), Guest 207 (10/10).
(a) Drag-and-drop from the right to the left, or (b) click on a right side answer box and then on a left side box to move it.
Match the country to its three neighbours.
QuestionsChoices
1. Croatia, Montenegro, Serbia  
  Malaysia
2. Thailand, Laos, Vietnam  
  Luxembourg
3. Sweden, Norway, Russia  
  Indonesia
4. Papua New Guinea, East Timor, Malaysia  
  Vietnam
5. Belgium, Germany, France  
  Norway
6. Thailand, Indonesia, Brunei  
  Bosnia and Herzegovina
7. China, South Korea, Russia  
  North Korea
8. Sweden, Finland, Russia  
  Finland
9. United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Yemen  
  Oman
10. China, Laos, Cambodia  
  Cambodia





Select each answer

1. Croatia, Montenegro, Serbia
2. Thailand, Laos, Vietnam
3. Sweden, Norway, Russia
4. Papua New Guinea, East Timor, Malaysia
5. Belgium, Germany, France
6. Thailand, Indonesia, Brunei
7. China, South Korea, Russia
8. Sweden, Finland, Russia
9. United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Yemen
10. China, Laos, Cambodia

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Croatia, Montenegro, Serbia

Answer: Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bosnia and Herzegovina is a country in south-eastern Europe, bordered by Croatia, Montenegro and Serbia.

The border with Croatia is the longest, stretching some 602 miles (969 km) through mountainous regions, river valleys and along the Adriatic coast. The border with Montenegro is about 149 miles (240 km) long and runs mainly through mountainous terrain and forests. The border with Serbia is about 214 miles (345 km) long and runs along the Drina River and through hilly regions. Bosnia and Herzegovina's borders are important for trade, tourism and historical links with its Balkan neighbours.
2. Thailand, Laos, Vietnam

Answer: Cambodia

Cambodia is a country in Southeast Asia, bordered by Thailand, Laos and Vietnam.

The border with Thailand is about 500 miles (803 km) long and runs through forested areas, mountains and lowlands. The border with Laos is shorter, about 334 miles (540 km), crossing the Mekong River and mountainous regions. The border with Vietnam is about 720 miles (1,158 km) long and runs through a combination of rivers, plains and forests. Cambodia's borders are vital for trade, cultural exchange and shared historical ties with these neighbouring countries.
3. Sweden, Norway, Russia

Answer: Finland

Finland is a country in northern Europe, bordered by Sweden, Norway and Russia.

The border with Sweden is about 388 miles (623 km) long, running mainly through rivers and wooded areas. The border with Norway is longer, about 457 miles (736 km), running through Arctic and mountainous regions in the north. The border with Russia is the longest, stretching about 833 miles (1,340 km) through vast forests, lakes and sparsely populated areas. Finland's borders are important for trade, regional cooperation and the maintenance of strong diplomatic relations, particularly in the Arctic and Baltic regions.
4. Papua New Guinea, East Timor, Malaysia

Answer: Indonesia

Indonesia is a large archipelago in Southeast Asia, bordered by Papua New Guinea, East Timor and Malaysia.

The border with Papua New Guinea is about 510 miles (820 km) long, running through dense rainforest and mountainous terrain on the island of New Guinea. The border with East Timor is much shorter, about 157 miles (253 km), and lies on the eastern half of the island of Timor. The border with Malaysia is about 1,168 miles (1,880 km) long and runs through the island of Borneo, crossing forests and rivers. These borders are vital to Indonesia's trade and regional interactions, particularly with other island nations in Southeast Asia.
5. Belgium, Germany, France

Answer: Luxembourg

Luxembourg is a small landlocked country in Western Europe, bordered by Belgium, Germany and France.

The border with Belgium is about 90 miles (148 km) long and runs through rolling hills, forests and agricultural areas. The border with Germany is about 84 miles (135 km) long, following the Moselle River through valleys and vineyards. The border with France is about 45 miles (73 km) long and runs through lowlands and wooded areas. Luxembourg's borders are crucial to its economy, particularly due to its role as a financial centre and its integration into the European Union.
6. Thailand, Indonesia, Brunei

Answer: Malaysia

Malaysia is a Southeast Asian country with two distinct regions, Peninsular Malaysia and East Malaysia on the island of Borneo. It shares borders with Thailand, Indonesia and Brunei.

The border with Thailand is about 314 miles (506 km) long and runs through a combination of mountains, forests and agricultural land in the north of Peninsular Malaysia. The border with Indonesia is about 1,168 miles (1,880 km) long and runs largely through the dense rainforests of Borneo. The border with Brunei is shorter, about 293 miles (472 km), and runs through the northern part of Borneo, along forested and coastal areas. Malaysia's borders are important for regional trade, tourism and its strategic position in Southeast Asia.
7. China, South Korea, Russia

Answer: North Korea

North Korea is located in East Asia, bordered by China, South Korea and Russia.

The border with China is the longest, stretching some 880 miles (1,416 km) along rivers and mountainous regions. The border with South Korea is about 148 miles (238 km), marked by the heavily fortified Korean Demilitarised Zone (DMZ). The border with Russia is the shortest, about 11 miles (17 km) long, near the Tumen River. North Korea's borders are critical to its diplomatic relations, security and trade, especially with China, its main trading partner.
8. Sweden, Finland, Russia

Answer: Norway

Norway is a Scandinavian country in northern Europe, bordered by Sweden, Finland and Russia.

The border with Sweden is the longest, stretching about 1,010 miles (1,630 km) through forests, mountains and along fjords. The border with Finland is about 457 miles (736 km) long, crossing Arctic and forested areas in the north. The border with Russia is much shorter, about 122 miles (196 km), running through Arctic tundra near the Barents Sea. Norway's borders are important for regional cooperation, particularly in the areas of trade, security and Arctic exploration.
9. United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Yemen

Answer: Oman

Oman is a country on the south-eastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula, bordered by the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Saudi Arabia and Yemen.

The border with the UAE is about 276 miles (445 km) long and runs through desert regions and small mountain ranges. The border with Saudi Arabia is about 410 miles (660 km) long, mostly through uninhabited desert areas. The border with Yemen is about 179 miles (288 km) long, crossing mountains and desert areas. Oman's borders are important for its trade and political relations in the Gulf region, as well as its strategic location near the Arabian Sea and Indian Ocean.
10. China, Laos, Cambodia

Answer: Vietnam

Vietnam is a country in Southeast Asia, bordered by China, Laos and Cambodia.

The border with China is about 796 miles (1,281 km) long, running through mountainous regions and dense forests. The border with Laos is about 1,090 miles (1,750 km) long, crossing rivers, forests and hills. The border with Cambodia is about 720 miles (1,158 km) long, running through forests, agricultural land and river plains. Vietnam's borders are crucial for trade and cultural exchange, especially with its neighbours in the Greater Mekong Subregion.
Source: Author wellenbrecher

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