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  • Until 1959, the Potala Palace in Lhasa served as the chief residence for the successive holders of which important title in Tibetan Buddhism?

  • What popular nickname is often given to the Incan citadel of Machu Picchu, reflecting its hidden location and rediscovery in the early 20th century?

  • The Burj Khalifa, recognized as the world's tallest skyscraper, is a centerpiece of which city in the United Arab Emirates?

  • When the iconic Hollywood Sign was first erected in 1923, it included four extra letters at the end, spelling out what full word?

  • The design of which iconic Disney theme park castle was largely inspired by the 19th-century Neuschwanstein Castle in Bavaria, Germany?

  • Which Pritzker Prize-winning Italian architect designed The Shard skyscraper in London?

  • Contrary to common belief, the Great Wall of China is not a single, uninterrupted barrier but rather a collection of what defensive structures?

  • How many steps does El Castillo (the Pyramid of Kukulcán) at Chichen Itza have in total, symbolizing the days of the year?

  • The precise original purpose of the prehistoric monument Stonehenge remains a subject of what among scholars and archaeologists?

  • What is the specific name of the iconic reddish-orange paint color used on the Golden Gate Bridge?

  • Due to the color of the rock from which many of its structures are carved, what nickname is often given to the ancient city of Petra in Jordan?

  • Japan's iconic Mount Fuji is what type of volcano, having last erupted in the early 18th century?

  • For roughly how many millennia did the Great Pyramid of Giza remain the tallest man-made structure in the world after its completion?

  • What is the name of the iconic 630-foot monument in St. Louis, Missouri, that symbolizes the United States' westward expansion and was designed by Eero Saarinen?

  • What engineering features are essential to the Panama Canal's operation, allowing ships to be lifted and lowered to traverse the Isthmus of Panama?

  • The Suez Canal provides a crucial shipping route between the Mediterranean Sea and which other major sea, significantly shortening voyages between Europe and Asia?

  • For 32 years, from 1975 to 2007, which communications and observation tower in Toronto held the title of the world's tallest freestanding structure?

  • 'The Smoke That Thunders' is the evocative local name for which spectacular waterfall located on the Zambezi River between Zambia and Zimbabwe?

  • The large stone statues, known as Moai, on Easter Island were created by the early Polynesian settlers of the island, known by what name?

  • The iconic pyramid-shaped Matterhorn mountain is located on the border between Switzerland and which other European country?

  • The abbey of Mont Saint-Michel in France is famous for its location on an island that, historically, was completely surrounded by water during what natural occurrences?

  • Construction of the Sagrada Família basilica in Barcelona began in 1882 and continues to this day, based on the designs of which renowned Catalan architect?

  • What prominent geographical feature with a distinctively level summit overlooks the city of Cape Town, South Africa?

  • For what international exposition, held in 1962, was the Space Needle in Seattle constructed?

  • Which 20th-century U.S. President, known for his conservation efforts, is one of the four figures depicted on Mount Rushmore?

  • The London Eye observation wheel was officially opened as part of the UK's celebrations for what significant turn-of-the-century event?

  • Uluru, the massive rock formation in central Australia, is composed primarily of what sedimentary rock, which contributes to its changing colors at sunrise and sunset?

  • The term 'Kremlin' refers to a major fortified central complex found in several historic Russian cities, the most famous of which is in what capital city?

  • The thousands of life-sized terracotta soldiers and horses discovered in Xi'an, China, were made to guard the tomb of which emperor, the first to unify China?

  • What is the common name given to the collection of classical Greek marble sculptures that were removed from the Parthenon in the early 19th century and are now housed in the British Museum?

  • What collection of regal ceremonial objects, including crowns, orbs, and sceptres, is famously kept at the Tower of London?

  • The Fountains of Bellagio, a major tourist attraction featuring choreographed water shows, are located in front of a famous casino resort in which Nevada city?

  • What action, according to a popular legend, ensures that a visitor will one day return to the city of Rome when visiting the Trevi Fountain?

  • For what major international event held in Paris was the Eiffel Tower originally built as an entrance arch?

  • What was the original Latin name given to the Roman Colosseum, reflecting the dynasty of emperors who built it?

  • The Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio de Janeiro is primarily constructed from reinforced concrete and covered with thousands of tiles of what type of metamorphic rock?

  • The Forbidden City in Beijing was the imperial palace for emperors of which two successive Chinese dynasties, spanning nearly 500 years?

  • Which European nation gifted the Statue of Liberty to the United States in 1886?

  • Which iconic Renaissance artist, known for sculpting David and painting the Sistine Chapel ceiling, also designed the magnificent dome of St. Peter's Basilica?

  • The nickname 'Big Ben' officially refers to which specific part of the clock tower at the Palace of Westminster, rather than the tower or clock itself?

  • In memory of which beloved person did Mughal emperor Shah Jahan commission the construction of the Taj Mahal?

  • Jørn Utzon, the architect who designed the iconic Sydney Opera House, hailed from which Scandinavian country?

  • The Alhambra palace in Granada, Spain, is a breathtaking example of the architecture and artistry of which medieval Islamic civilization that ruled parts of the Iberian Peninsula?

  • Hagia Sophia in Istanbul originally served as the principal church for which branch of Christianity upon its dedication in 537 AD?

  • Which Chinese-American architect designed the distinctive glass pyramid entrance at the Louvre Museum in Paris?

  • The famous lean of the Tower of Pisa is attributed to what issue with its foundation and the ground beneath it?

  • The Parthenon, the most famous temple on the Acropolis of Athens, was built in honor of which Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare?

  • The magnificent temple complex of Angkor Wat in Cambodia was initially dedicated to which Hindu god?

  • Which famously formidable Tsar commissioned the construction of St. Basil's Cathedral in Moscow's Red Square in the 16th century?

  • During the Cold War, the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin stood as a symbol of division, situated very close to what infamous barrier?

  • The Sultan Ahmed Mosque in Istanbul is commonly called the 'Blue Mosque' because of the tens of thousands of hand-painted tiles of what color that adorn its interior?

  • Part of the Mahalangur Himal sub-range of the Himalayas, what is the name of Earth's highest mountain above sea level?

  • Which volcano's catastrophic eruption in 79 AD led to the burial and remarkable preservation of the Roman city of Pompeii?

  • The Hiroshima Peace Memorial, also known as the Genbaku Dome, stands as a stark reminder of which catastrophic event during World War II?

  • Upon what type of ancient geological formation, known as Castle Rock, is Edinburgh Castle situated?

  • Which river is chiefly responsible for carving the immense Grand Canyon in Arizona over millions of years?

  • For what specific international event, hosted by Barcelona in 1888, was the Arc de Triomf built to serve as the main gate?

  • What is the name of the official London residence and principal workplace of the reigning monarch of the United Kingdom?

  • The iconic Little Mermaid statue in Copenhagen harbor is a tribute to a famous fairy tale by which beloved Danish author?

  • What is the name of the architectural element that connects the two Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur at their 41st and 42nd floors?

  • Which imperial dynasty used Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna as their primary summer residence and hunting lodge?

  • What is the name of the massive reservoir created by the construction of the Hoover Dam on the Colorado River, which is the largest in the U.S. by volume when full?

  • What is the name of the black, cube-shaped building located in the center of the Masjid al-Haram in Mecca, which is the most sacred site in Islam?

  • The extravagant Palace of Versailles served as the principal royal residence of France from the reign of which 'Sun King' until the French Revolution?

  • Which prominent British sculptor created 'The Angel of the North,' a large steel artwork located in Gateshead, England?

  • What is the common name for the species of tail-less monkey that famously inhabits the Rock of Gibraltar, making it Europe's only wild primate population?

  • What is the name of the largest and most iconic of the three waterfalls that collectively form Niagara Falls?

  • What was the name of the best-known border crossing between East and West Berlin during the Cold War?

  • Which Italian architect and engineer is renowned for designing the massive, iconic dome of the Florence Cathedral (Santa Maria del Fiore)?

  • What is the name of the 9th-century Mahayana Buddhist temple in Central Java, Indonesia, renowned as the world's largest Buddhist temple complex?

  • The Arc de Triomphe in Paris houses the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier from which major 20th-century global conflict?

  • Which U.S. Founding Father, principal author of the Declaration of Independence and third U.S. President, designed and lived at the Monticello plantation?

  • What is the name of the small but famous bronze statue of a little boy urinating into a fountain's basin, located in Brussels, Belgium?

  • Which prominent Japanese feudal lord and warrior is credited with ordering the initial construction of Osaka Castle in 1583?

  • Due to its exceptionally high concentration of dissolved mineral salts, visitors to which saline lake, bordering Jordan and Israel, can easily float on its surface?

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