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Clues from your Mystery Friends  
#1: "Our country was declared independent in the early 1990's. It's name is derived from the greek word meaning 'red'". 
#2:

"Our Country shares what is traditionally regarded as the highest navigable lake in the world."


 

#3:

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"Listen to the singing of our
national anthem."

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#4:
"English only please! (even though we are just north of one of the world's larger Spanish-speaking islands.)"
#5:
"Although we are in the tropics, we are at a fairly high altitude ( a plateau), and so our climate is not as hot as you might think. Our rainiest months are January and February, but most years we don't see a drop of rain between May and October. We are a former British colony, but have been independent for around 4 decades."
#6:
"This is a no man's land, but we now have many nationalities here. Inside our 'homes' the temperature at your feet is 0 degrees C, and the temperature at your head is 30 degrees C. If you stand still here, you will soon be in a different place."
#7:


"The seasons in our local language are : Rabi', Saif, Khareef and Shita. This castle in the photo dates from the 19th Century and is on the east coast of our country."

#8:
"Rice is the main agricultural product in this country. The temperature on our island is about 77-87 degrees F almost 365 days per year."
#9:
"Early explorers called our area 'The Cape of Storms', but we prefer our Cape to be looked upon with more 'Hope'"
#10: "The most famous princess in the world was our princess.
Cymraeg is spoken by many here."
 

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