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== Geography fun facts ==
== Physical geography fun facts ==
* Pitcaren Islands in Polynesia, are the least populated political entity in the world (67 residents)
* Pitcaren Islands in Polynesia, are the least populated political entity in the world (67 residents)
** Vatican City, for example, has 825 residents
** Vatican City, for example, has 825 residents
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See: [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_Sisters_(District_of_Columbia) Three Sisters (wiki)]]
See: [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_Sisters_(District_of_Columbia) Three Sisters (wiki)]]
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* '''Independence Rock'''  
* '''Independence Rock'''  
* click EXPAND for details on Independence Rock
* click EXPAND for details on Independence Rock
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* See
* See
** [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinkhole Sinkhole (wiki)]]
** [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinkhole Sinkhole (wiki)]]
== Political geography fun facts ==


== Political geography oddities ==
== Political geography oddities ==
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* click on EXPAND to see list of nation state enclaves:
* click on EXPAND to see list of nation state enclaves:
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** '''Vatican City''' (within Italy)
* '''Vatican City''' (within Italy)
** '''San Marino''' (within Italy)
* '''San Marino''' (within Italy)
** '''Losotho''' (within South Africa)
* '''Losotho''' (within South Africa)
** note: these nations are not exclaves since they are not separated from a mainland territory
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* click EXPAND for a list of semi-exclaves:
* click EXPAND for a list of semi-exclaves:
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** Kaliningrad was allocated to the Soviet Union at the Potsdam Conference in 1945, which divided Europe between the allied powers at the end of World War II
** Kaliningrad was allocated to the Soviet Union at the Potsdam Conference in 1945, which divided Europe between the allied powers at the end of World War II
* Crimea: "de jure" (legally) Ukraine territory that is occupied by Russia and is therefore a de facto (in fact) Russian semi-exclave surrounded by Ukraine and the Black Sea.
* Crimea: "de jure" (legally) Ukraine territory that is occupied by Russia and is therefore a de facto (in fact) Russian semi-exclave surrounded by Ukraine and the Black Sea.
* Alaska & Hawaii, U.S. states, are semi-exclaves in that they are separated from the main country and surrounded by water (Hawaii) and another country and water (Alaska)
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* some places that are both enclaves and exclaves
* some places that are both enclaves and exclaves
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** For full list see: [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_enclaves_and_exclaves#Enclaves_that_are_also_exclaves Enclaves that are also exclaves (wiki)]]
** For full list see: [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_enclaves_and_exclaves#Enclaves_that_are_also_exclaves Enclaves that are also exclaves (wiki)]]
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* Note: ** Alaska, Hawaii (US states separated from the mainland, continental US)  << what are these ??


== Geographic extremes ==
 
== Physical geography extremes ==
=== Highest, lowest extremes ===
* the deepest spot on earth is 7,169.3 ft lower than Mt. Everest is high
* Lowest spot on surface of the earth
** underwater:
*** Mariana Trench
[[File:Marianatrenchmap.png|right|200px|thumb|Location of the Mariana Trench (wiki)]]
**** located in the South Pacific Ocean, deepest landform on earth
**** 1,580 mi long, 43 mi wide, max. depth 36,201 ft
* click EXPAND for more on the Mariana Trench and other trenches
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**** the lowest point is called "Challenger Deep"
**** it has been reached by humans six times
*** the 2nd deepest trench is the Tonga Trench in the Pacific with has max. depth of 35702 ft
*** other trenches in the Pacific Ocean are nearly as deep, including the Philippine Trench and the Kuril-Kamchatka Trench
[[File:Atlantic-trench.JPG|thumb|200px|right|Atlantic-trench (wiki)]]
*** the deepest trench in the Atlantic Ocean is the Puerto Rico Trench, which is 28,900 ft at its max. deep point
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* on the land surface:
** the Dead Sea (Israel, Palestine & Jordan), 1419 ft below sea level
** 2nd lowest point on earth: Turfan Depression (China), 505 ft. below sea level
*** this 2nd lowest point excludes other areas in the Dead Sea
** 3rd lowest point on earth: Lake Assal (Djibouti, part of the Afar Depression), 502 ft below sea level
** lowest point in US: Death Valley, 282 ft below sea level
** 2nd lowest point in US: Bombay Beach (California, along the Salton Sea, 226 ft below sea level
* click EXPAND for more on the Salton Sea
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*** the Salton Sea is a salt-water lake in Southern California at the Mexico border
**** the Salton Sea has been fed by the Colorado River, which currently flows to the east of the lake, but in its modern form was created by diverter water from the river in 1900, which created the lake on dry lake bed.
**** The Salton Sea is known as the fastest water for speedboat racing water in the world (see [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salton_Sea#Powerboat_racing Salton Sea#Powerboat racing (wiki)]]
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** Continent with the highest lowest point is Europe
*** the Caspian Depression, location of the Caspian Sea is 92 ft below sea level
*** the lowest point in the Netherlands is the coastal area, Zuidplaspolder, at 23 ft below sea level
* cave:
** Krubera Cave (Georgia - the nation): 7,188 ft deep
* highest mountain on earth: Mt Everest: 29,031.7 ft
* highest mountain outside of the Himalaya-Karakoram range: Mt. Tirich Mir (Pakistan), in the Hindu Kush
* highest mountain outside of Asia: Mt. Aconcagua (Argentina) 22,835 ft
* highest volcano: Mt. Ojos del Salado (Argentina & Chile), 22,615 ft
* tallest mountain from its base: Mt. Mauna Kea, Hawaii, has combined elevation of 33,480 from its base on the ocean floor
* lake
** highest lake: a water-filled crater on Mt. Ojos del Salado (Argentina & Chile), 22,615 ft
** highest "navigable" lake: Lake Titicaca (Bolivia & Peru), 12,507 ft
 
 
== Political geography extremes ==
=== Largest & smallest nations, Highest & lowest populations ===
=== Largest & smallest nations, Highest & lowest populations ===
* click EXPAND for the answers
* click EXPAND for the answers
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* '''Australia''' is the largest and the smallest country in Australia
* '''Australia''' is the largest and the smallest country in Australia
** Australia is the only country to entirely occupy a continent
** Australia is the only country to entirely occupy a continent


=== Directional extremes (north, south, east, west) ===
=== Directional extremes (north, south, east, west) ===
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** see: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northwest_Angle  Northwest Angle (wiki)]
** see: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northwest_Angle  Northwest Angle (wiki)]
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=== Highest, lowest extremes ===
* the deepest spot on earth is 7,169.3 ft lower than Mt. Everest is high
* Lowest spot on surface of the earth
** underwater:
*** Mariana Trench
[[File:Marianatrenchmap.png|right|200px|thumb|Location of the Mariana Trench (wiki)]]
**** located in the South Pacific Ocean, deepest landform on earth
**** 1,580 mi long, 43 mi wide, max. depth 36,201 ft
* click EXPAND for more on the Mariana Trench and other trenches
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">
**** the lowest point is called "Challenger Deep"
**** it has been reached by humans six times
*** the 2nd deepest trench is the Tonga Trench in the Pacific with has max. depth of 35702 ft
*** other trenches in the Pacific Ocean are nearly as deep, including the Philippine Trench and the Kuril-Kamchatka Trench
[[File:Atlantic-trench.JPG|thumb|200px|right|Atlantic-trench (wiki)]]
*** the deepest trench in the Atlantic Ocean is the Puerto Rico Trench, which is 28,900 ft at its max. deep point
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* on the land surface:
** the Dead Sea (Israel, Palestine & Jordan), 1419 ft below sea level
** 2nd lowest point on earth: Turfan Depression (China), 505 ft. below sea level
*** this 2nd lowest point excludes other areas in the Dead Sea
** 3rd lowest point on earth: Lake Assal (Djibouti, part of the Afar Depression), 502 ft below sea level
** lowest point in US: Death Valley, 282 ft below sea level
** 2nd lowest point in US: Bombay Beach (California, along the Salton Sea, 226 ft below sea level
* click EXPAND for more on the Salton Sea
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">
*** the Salton Sea is a salt-water lake in Southern California at the Mexico border
**** the Salton Sea has been fed by the Colorado River, which currently flows to the east of the lake, but in its modern form was created by diverter water from the river in 1900, which created the lake on dry lake bed.
**** The Salton Sea is known as the fastest water for speedboat racing water in the world (see [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salton_Sea#Powerboat_racing Salton Sea#Powerboat racing (wiki)]]
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** Continent with the highest lowest point is Europe
*** the Caspian Depression, location of the Caspian Sea is 92 ft below sea level
*** the lowest point in the Netherlands is the coastal area, Zuidplaspolder, at 23 ft below sea level
* cave:
** Krubera Cave (Georgia - the nation): 7,188 ft deep
* highest mountain on earth: Mt Everest: 29,031.7 ft
* highest mountain outside of the Himalaya-Karakoram range: Mt. Tirich Mir (Pakistan), in the Hindu Kush
* highest mountain outside of Asia: Mt. Aconcagua (Argentina) 22,835 ft
* highest volcano: Mt. Ojos del Salado (Argentina & Chile), 22,615 ft
* tallest mountain from its base: Mt. Mauna Kea, Hawaii, has combined elevation of 33,480 from its base on the ocean floor
* lake
** highest lake: a water-filled crater on Mt. Ojos del Salado (Argentina & Chile), 22,615 ft
** highest "navigable" lake: Lake Titicaca (Bolivia & Peru), 12,507 ft


=== Economic Extremes ===
=== Economic Extremes ===

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Geography fun facts & oddities

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  • just a collection of facts and oddities for how

Physical geography fun facts[edit | edit source]

  • Pitcaren Islands in Polynesia, are the least populated political entity in the world (67 residents)
    • Vatican City, for example, has 825 residents
  • Rio de la Plata is the widest river in the world (max width: 140 mi)
    • the Rio de la Plata is considered a river, estuary, gulf or "marginal sea"
    • it is fed by the Uruguay and Parana rivers at Punta Gorda ("fat point"

Physical geography oddities[edit | edit source]

Earthquakes[edit | edit source]

  • 2011 Virginia earthquake
This map shows that East Coast earthquakes travel much farther than West Coast earthquakes of similar magnitude (wiki)
    • this 5.8 magnitude earthquake, centered in Louisa County, Virginia, was felt as frar as New England, Canada, Michigan and Alabama and Florida
    • the reason the tremors were so widely felt is that the U.S. East Coast has extensive bedrock that transmits shock waves across extensive distances, whereas less geologically stable areas do not transmit shock waves as far.
  • See [Virginia earthquake, 2011 (wiki)]

Rocks[edit | edit source]

  • Three Sisters or Three Sisters Islands
  • click EXPAND for info on & legends behind the name of the rocks:
The Three Sisters islets, DC (wiki)
    • three rocky islands in the Potomac River in Washington, DC
      • three Native American sisters who died crossing the river there while trying to rescue their brothers who had been kidnapped by another tribe
      • three Native American sisters who were banished to the islands after refusing the husbands selected for them by their father; the sisters cursed the spot, which is said to make an eerie sound whenever the River is about to take a life
      • a 1925 novel included a story about three nuns who drowned at the spot

See: [Three Sisters (wiki)]

  • Independence Rock
  • click EXPAND for details on Independence Rock
Oregon Trail's Independence Rock 1870 (wiki)
Independence Rock, Wyoming, USA, July 2015 (wiki)
Independence rock names 1 (wiki)
    • a 130 ft high granite rock in Wyoming that sticks up out of the prairie
    • located at the southeast end of the Granite Mountains
    • served as a landmark for 19th century western settlers, some of whom carved their names on the rock and some of which are still visible
  • Devil's Tower
  • click EXPAND for details on Devil's Tower
Devils Tower, 1900 (wiki)
    • a butte formation in Wyoming that abruptly juts out of the landscape 1,267 ft high
    • the name comes from an English misinterpretation of the Native American name for it
      • the native name is "bear's house" (among others) and was understood in English by a US Army expedition leader as "Bad God's Tower," thus "Devil's Tower"
      • a Native American legend of its origin is that young girls where chased by bears, and their prayers for salvation were answered by the "Great Spirit" by lifting the rock they sat upon into the air, out of reach from the bears, whose claws scratched marks into the sides of the rock while trying to reach them.
  • See [Devil's Tower (wiki)]

Sinkholes[edit | edit source]

  • sinkholes are holes or caves in the ground caused by erosion or a collapse of a lower, below-ground surface, usually because of water drainage
  • sinkholes may also be caused by a drainage of water, such as a water table decline
  • sinkholes are most common where limestone, sandstone, salt beds, or gypsum are prevalent
Thor's Well: a sinkhole on the coast of Cape Perpetua, Oregon
  • Thor's Well
    • a sinkhole on the coast of Cape Perpetua, Oregon, that drains at high tides
More than three acres of forest suddenly disappeared into this "December Giant" sinkhole in Montevallo, Alabama, USA.

Political geography fun facts[edit | edit source]

Political geography oddities[edit | edit source]

Enclaves & exclaves[edit | edit source]

  • see: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enclave_and_exclave
  • enclave = a country or territory that is entirely surrounded by another country or territory
    • "enclave" is derived from the Latin inclavare for "to close with a key," meaning one property that is entirely surrounded by another property
    • nation state enclaves:
  • click on EXPAND to see list of nation state enclaves:
  • Vatican City (within Italy)
  • San Marino (within Italy)
  • Losotho (within South Africa)
    • note: these nations are not exclaves since they are not separated from a mainland territory
  • click EXPAND for a list of semi-exclaves:
  • semi-enclave states are surrounded by another state by land but also have a water border, such as:
    • Monaco (surrounded by France and the Mediterranean Sea)
    • The Gambia (surrounded by Senegal and the Atlantic Ocean)
    • Brunei (surrounded by the Malaysian state, Sarawak and the South China Sea)
    • Singapore (surrounded by Malaysia and the Strait of Singapore
    • several other enclave states exist politically independent but are not recognized officially as independent nations
  • exclave = a territory or part of a country that is separated from the main country or territory and surrounded by one other country
  • click EXPAND for a list of exclaves:
  • Madha (or "Wadi Madha"), territory of Oman, is located entirely within by Nahwa, part of the United Arab Emirates (UAE)
    • Nahwa, territory of the Emirate of Sharjah (part of UAE), is itself an enclave within Oman
    • Musandam is an associated exclave of Oman with Madha
  • Llívia is territory of Spain that is within France.
  • Campione d'Italia, territory of Italy is within Switzerland.
  • Büsingen am Hochrhein, territory of Germany is within Switzerland.
  • Likoma and Chizumulu Islands in Lake Malawi are Malawi territory surrounded by Mozambique territorial waters.
  • exclave within multiple nations:
    • Nakhchivan, separated territory of Azerbaijan, is surrounded by Armenia, Turkey and Iran
  • United Arab Emirates (UAE)

[Arab Emirates (wiki)]

    • is made up of seven "emirates," partly independent states that together form the nation of the UAE
    • of these, Dubai (exclave: Hatta), Ajman (exclaves: Masfout & Manama), Ras al-Khaimah and Sharjah have exclaves that are surrounded by another nation:
      • Ras al-Khaimah and Sharjah (and Nahwa which is also an enclave)
  • semi-exclave = territory or part of a country that is separated from the main country or territory and surrounded by another country and a large body of water
  • click EXPAND for a list of semi-exclaves:
  • Kaliningrad Oblast: Russian exclave territory 200 miles from mainland Russia that is surrounded by Poland and the Baltic Sea
    • Kaliningrad was allocated to the Soviet Union at the Potsdam Conference in 1945, which divided Europe between the allied powers at the end of World War II
  • Crimea: "de jure" (legally) Ukraine territory that is occupied by Russia and is therefore a de facto (in fact) Russian semi-exclave surrounded by Ukraine and the Black Sea.
  • Alaska & Hawaii, U.S. states, are semi-exclaves in that they are separated from the main country and surrounded by water (Hawaii) and another country and water (Alaska)
  • some places that are both enclaves and exclaves
    • not independent countries, but part of one country that are surrounded by another
  • click EXPAND to see a list of some places that are both ENCLAVES & EXCLAVES
  • Artsvashen, territory of Armenia, is within Azerbaijan
  • Dahagram-Angarpota, territory of Bangladesh that is within India
  • Baarle-Hertog, small territories of Belgium that are within the Netherlands
  • Nahwa, territory of the Emirate of Sharjah (part of UAE), is itself an enclave within Oman


Physical geography extremes[edit | edit source]

Highest, lowest extremes[edit | edit source]

  • the deepest spot on earth is 7,169.3 ft lower than Mt. Everest is high
  • Lowest spot on surface of the earth
    • underwater:
      • Mariana Trench
Location of the Mariana Trench (wiki)
        • located in the South Pacific Ocean, deepest landform on earth
        • 1,580 mi long, 43 mi wide, max. depth 36,201 ft
  • click EXPAND for more on the Mariana Trench and other trenches
        • the lowest point is called "Challenger Deep"
        • it has been reached by humans six times
      • the 2nd deepest trench is the Tonga Trench in the Pacific with has max. depth of 35702 ft
      • other trenches in the Pacific Ocean are nearly as deep, including the Philippine Trench and the Kuril-Kamchatka Trench
Atlantic-trench (wiki)
      • the deepest trench in the Atlantic Ocean is the Puerto Rico Trench, which is 28,900 ft at its max. deep point
  • on the land surface:
    • the Dead Sea (Israel, Palestine & Jordan), 1419 ft below sea level
    • 2nd lowest point on earth: Turfan Depression (China), 505 ft. below sea level
      • this 2nd lowest point excludes other areas in the Dead Sea
    • 3rd lowest point on earth: Lake Assal (Djibouti, part of the Afar Depression), 502 ft below sea level
    • lowest point in US: Death Valley, 282 ft below sea level
    • 2nd lowest point in US: Bombay Beach (California, along the Salton Sea, 226 ft below sea level
  • click EXPAND for more on the Salton Sea
      • the Salton Sea is a salt-water lake in Southern California at the Mexico border
        • the Salton Sea has been fed by the Colorado River, which currently flows to the east of the lake, but in its modern form was created by diverter water from the river in 1900, which created the lake on dry lake bed.
        • The Salton Sea is known as the fastest water for speedboat racing water in the world (see [Salton Sea#Powerboat racing (wiki)]
    • Continent with the highest lowest point is Europe
      • the Caspian Depression, location of the Caspian Sea is 92 ft below sea level
      • the lowest point in the Netherlands is the coastal area, Zuidplaspolder, at 23 ft below sea level
  • cave:
    • Krubera Cave (Georgia - the nation): 7,188 ft deep
  • highest mountain on earth: Mt Everest: 29,031.7 ft
  • highest mountain outside of the Himalaya-Karakoram range: Mt. Tirich Mir (Pakistan), in the Hindu Kush
  • highest mountain outside of Asia: Mt. Aconcagua (Argentina) 22,835 ft
  • highest volcano: Mt. Ojos del Salado (Argentina & Chile), 22,615 ft
  • tallest mountain from its base: Mt. Mauna Kea, Hawaii, has combined elevation of 33,480 from its base on the ocean floor
  • lake
    • highest lake: a water-filled crater on Mt. Ojos del Salado (Argentina & Chile), 22,615 ft
    • highest "navigable" lake: Lake Titicaca (Bolivia & Peru), 12,507 ft


Political geography extremes[edit | edit source]

Largest & smallest nations, Highest & lowest populations[edit | edit source]

  • click EXPAND for the answers

Africa

  • largest country in Africa by territory:
  • Algeria
  • second & third largest countries in Africa by territory:
  • 2nd: Democratic Republic of the Congo
  • 3rd: Sudan
  • smallest country in mainland Africa:
  • The Gambia is the smallest country in mainland Africa
    • it is also a semi-enclave surrounded by Senegal and the Atlantic Ocean
  • smallest smallest country in Africa, including islands:
  • Seychelles

highest population in Africa:

  • Nigeria

2nd highest population in Africa:

    • Ethiopia

lowest population in mainland Africa:

  • Djibouti

lowest population in Africa among independent nations (territories excluded) and including island states:

  • Seychelles

lowest population in Africa, including island states and semi-independent territories:

  • Saint Helena

second lowest population in Africa, including island states and territories:

    • Seychelles

Asia

Australia

  • Australia is the largest and the smallest country in Australia
    • Australia is the only country to entirely occupy a continent


Directional extremes (north, south, east, west)[edit | edit source]

United States

Extreme points in the contiguous 48 states: Northwest Angle (MN), Ballast Key (FL), Sail Rock (ME), Bodelteh Islands (WA) See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_extreme_points_of_the_United_States
  • northernmost state in the continental U.S.: Minnesota
  • northernmost point in the continental U.S.: Northwest Angle, Minnesota, known as "The Angle"
  • Click EXPAND to read more about the Northwest Angle:
    • when negotiating the US-Canadian border following the American Revolution (Treaty of Paris, 1783), negotiators used an inaccurate map of the border of present-day Minnesota and Canada, and thereby included the northwest portion of the Lake of the Woods as the border, while it actually lies within Canadian territory
    • thus The Angle is one of six "practical exclaves" of the U.S., as it is only accessible by land via Canada
    • in 2010, it's population was 119
    • see: Northwest Angle (wiki)

Economic Extremes[edit | edit source]

  • richest country by overall GDP
  • richest country by per capita GDP
  • poorest country by overall GDP
  • poorest country by per capital GDP
  • most industrialized country
  • most agriculture-based country (least industrialized)
  • most

Demographic Extremes[edit | edit source]

  • the only Hindu-dominant island in Indonesia
    • Bali
  • most homogenous country
  • most diverse country
  • most languages
  • most dialects


Regional extremes

Resources & websites[edit | edit source]