225+ Stories You See Every Day but Rarely Question

Stories are powerful. They connect us to people, places, and ideas in ways that pure facts never could. That’s why they’re the backbone of how we teach, remember, and understand the world. Just like the stories in the Bible help pass down values and lessons, stories can help us learn about the world around us, even something as simple as the name of a country.

Imagine learning world history and geography through laughter and wonder. Challenge your world history and geography skills and see if you can recognize a country based on the intriguing story about the origin and meaning of its name.

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