Identify famous landmarks from around the world and match them to their countries and capital cities.
A worksheet titled "Where in the world" with 12 numbered images of global landmarks like the Eiffel Tower, Great Wall, and Statue of Liberty, paired with a table to name each landmark, country, and capital city.
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Let's solve the "Where in the world" worksheet step by step.
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We are given 12 images of famous landmarks, and we need to:
1. Identify each landmark.
2. Write the country it is located in.
3. Write the capital city of that country.
Below is a list of the landmarks provided in the box at the bottom:
- Pyramid
- Taj Mahal
- Sydney Opera House
- Mount Fuji
- Merlion Park
- Statue of Liberty
- Eiffel Tower
- Ka'bah
- The Great Wall
- Pisa Tower
- Petronas Twin Tower
- Merlion (Monas)
Wait — there’s a typo: “Monas” likely refers to Monas, which is short for National Monument in Jakarta, Indonesia. But the image #5 shows Merlion, not Monas. Let’s double-check based on the images.
Now let's go through each image one by one.
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#### Image 1: Eiffel Tower
- Landmark: Eiffel Tower
- Country: France
- Capital City: Paris
✔ Already filled in.
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#### Image 2: The Great Wall
- Landmark: The Great Wall
- Country: China
- Capital City: Beijing
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#### Image 3: Ka'bah
- Landmark: Ka'bah (in Mecca)
- Country: Saudi Arabia
- Capital City: Riyadh
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#### Image 4: Statue of Liberty
- Landmark: Statue of Liberty
- Country: United States of America
- Capital City: Washington, D.C.
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#### Image 5: Merlion
- Landmark: Merlion (Singapore’s symbol)
- Country: Singapore
- Capital City: Singapore
> Note: The word "Monas" in the list might be a mix-up; this is clearly the Merlion, not Monas.
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#### Image 6: Mount Fuji
- Landmark: Mount Fuji
- Country: Japan
- Capital City: Tokyo
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#### Image 7: A mountain with a red circle (symbolizing Japan?)
Wait — actually, looking closely: Mount Fuji has a red sun behind it — yes, that's Mount Fuji. So Image 6 and 7 both seem like Mount Fuji?
No — wait! Let's recheck:
Actually, Image 6 shows a tall tower with a star on top — that looks like Monas (National Monument) in Jakarta, Indonesia.
But earlier I thought Image 5 was Merlion. Let's reassess.
Wait — Image 5 shows a lion with a fish tail — that’s the Merlion, Singapore.
Image 6: A tall obelisk-like structure with a star — that's Monas (National Monument) in Indonesia.
So the list says “Monas” — yes, that’s correct.
And Image 7 shows a mountain with a red sun — that’s Mount Fuji, Japan.
So correction:
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#### Image 5: Merlion
- Landmark: Merlion
- Country: Singapore
- Capital City: Singapore
#### Image 6: Monas (National Monument)
- Landmark: Monas (National Monument)
- Country: Indonesia
- Capital City: Jakarta
#### Image 7: Mount Fuji
- Landmark: Mount Fuji
- Country: Japan
- Capital City: Tokyo
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#### Image 8: Sydney Opera House
- Landmark: Sydney Opera House
- Country: Australia
- Capital City: Canberra
> Note: Sydney is the largest city, but the capital is Canberra.
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#### Image 9: Petronas Twin Towers
- Landmark: Petronas Twin Towers
- Country: Malaysia
- Capital City: Kuala Lumpur
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#### Image 10: Leaning Tower of Pisa
- Landmark: Pisa Tower (Leaning Tower of Pisa)
- Country: Italy
- Capital City: Rome
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#### Image 11: Pyramids of Giza
- Landmark: Pyramid
- Country: Egypt
- Capital City: Cairo
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#### Image 12: Taj Mahal
- Landmark: Taj Mahal
- Country: India
- Capital City: New Delhi
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| No | Landmarks | Country | Capital City |
|----|-------------------------|--------------------|------------------|
| 1 | Eiffel tower | France | Paris |
| 2 | The Great wall | China | Beijing |
| 3 | Ka'bah | Saudi Arabia | Riyadh |
| 4 | Statue of Liberty | United States | Washington, D.C. |
| 5 | Merlion | Singapore | Singapore |
| 6 | Monas | Indonesia | Jakarta |
| 7 | Mount Fuji | Japan | Tokyo |
| 8 | Sydney opera house | Australia | Canberra |
| 9 | Petronas twin tower | Malaysia | Kuala Lumpur |
| 10 | Pisa tower | Italy | Rome |
| 11 | Pyramid | Egypt | Cairo |
| 12 | Taj Mahal | India | New Delhi |
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- Each image is a well-known global landmark.
- We matched them using visual recognition and knowledge of geography.
- The names were confirmed from the list provided.
- For countries and capitals, we used standard geographical facts.
- Important note: Capital cities are not always the most famous city (e.g., Sydney is famous, but capital is Canberra).
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✔ This completes the activity. All blanks are now filled correctly.
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Activity 1: Name the following pictures
We are given 12 images of famous landmarks, and we need to:
1. Identify each landmark.
2. Write the country it is located in.
3. Write the capital city of that country.
Below is a list of the landmarks provided in the box at the bottom:
- Pyramid
- Taj Mahal
- Sydney Opera House
- Mount Fuji
- Merlion Park
- Statue of Liberty
- Eiffel Tower
- Ka'bah
- The Great Wall
- Pisa Tower
- Petronas Twin Tower
- Merlion (Monas)
Wait — there’s a typo: “Monas” likely refers to Monas, which is short for National Monument in Jakarta, Indonesia. But the image #5 shows Merlion, not Monas. Let’s double-check based on the images.
Now let's go through each image one by one.
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Step-by-step Identification
#### Image 1: Eiffel Tower
- Landmark: Eiffel Tower
- Country: France
- Capital City: Paris
✔ Already filled in.
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#### Image 2: The Great Wall
- Landmark: The Great Wall
- Country: China
- Capital City: Beijing
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#### Image 3: Ka'bah
- Landmark: Ka'bah (in Mecca)
- Country: Saudi Arabia
- Capital City: Riyadh
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#### Image 4: Statue of Liberty
- Landmark: Statue of Liberty
- Country: United States of America
- Capital City: Washington, D.C.
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#### Image 5: Merlion
- Landmark: Merlion (Singapore’s symbol)
- Country: Singapore
- Capital City: Singapore
> Note: The word "Monas" in the list might be a mix-up; this is clearly the Merlion, not Monas.
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#### Image 6: Mount Fuji
- Landmark: Mount Fuji
- Country: Japan
- Capital City: Tokyo
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#### Image 7: A mountain with a red circle (symbolizing Japan?)
Wait — actually, looking closely: Mount Fuji has a red sun behind it — yes, that's Mount Fuji. So Image 6 and 7 both seem like Mount Fuji?
No — wait! Let's recheck:
Actually, Image 6 shows a tall tower with a star on top — that looks like Monas (National Monument) in Jakarta, Indonesia.
But earlier I thought Image 5 was Merlion. Let's reassess.
Wait — Image 5 shows a lion with a fish tail — that’s the Merlion, Singapore.
Image 6: A tall obelisk-like structure with a star — that's Monas (National Monument) in Indonesia.
So the list says “Monas” — yes, that’s correct.
And Image 7 shows a mountain with a red sun — that’s Mount Fuji, Japan.
So correction:
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#### Image 5: Merlion
- Landmark: Merlion
- Country: Singapore
- Capital City: Singapore
#### Image 6: Monas (National Monument)
- Landmark: Monas (National Monument)
- Country: Indonesia
- Capital City: Jakarta
#### Image 7: Mount Fuji
- Landmark: Mount Fuji
- Country: Japan
- Capital City: Tokyo
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#### Image 8: Sydney Opera House
- Landmark: Sydney Opera House
- Country: Australia
- Capital City: Canberra
> Note: Sydney is the largest city, but the capital is Canberra.
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#### Image 9: Petronas Twin Towers
- Landmark: Petronas Twin Towers
- Country: Malaysia
- Capital City: Kuala Lumpur
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#### Image 10: Leaning Tower of Pisa
- Landmark: Pisa Tower (Leaning Tower of Pisa)
- Country: Italy
- Capital City: Rome
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#### Image 11: Pyramids of Giza
- Landmark: Pyramid
- Country: Egypt
- Capital City: Cairo
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#### Image 12: Taj Mahal
- Landmark: Taj Mahal
- Country: India
- Capital City: New Delhi
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✔ Final Answer Table
| No | Landmarks | Country | Capital City |
|----|-------------------------|--------------------|------------------|
| 1 | Eiffel tower | France | Paris |
| 2 | The Great wall | China | Beijing |
| 3 | Ka'bah | Saudi Arabia | Riyadh |
| 4 | Statue of Liberty | United States | Washington, D.C. |
| 5 | Merlion | Singapore | Singapore |
| 6 | Monas | Indonesia | Jakarta |
| 7 | Mount Fuji | Japan | Tokyo |
| 8 | Sydney opera house | Australia | Canberra |
| 9 | Petronas twin tower | Malaysia | Kuala Lumpur |
| 10 | Pisa tower | Italy | Rome |
| 11 | Pyramid | Egypt | Cairo |
| 12 | Taj Mahal | India | New Delhi |
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🔍 Explanation:
- Each image is a well-known global landmark.
- We matched them using visual recognition and knowledge of geography.
- The names were confirmed from the list provided.
- For countries and capitals, we used standard geographical facts.
- Important note: Capital cities are not always the most famous city (e.g., Sydney is famous, but capital is Canberra).
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✔ This completes the activity. All blanks are now filled correctly.
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