General Knowledge Quiz

OK then....
Name the two countries (on seperate continents) with capital cities that are pronouced the same (although spelled differently.
I think your question is a bit strange.

Guayna = Georgetown
Caiman islandd = George town

Jamaica = Kingston
Norfolk island= Kingston
St Vincent & Grenadines : Kingstown

Guadeloupe = Basse Terre
Saint Kitts & Nevis = Basseterre
 
Is it a British overseas territory, whose capital is London, but in their native language, is spelt differently (but pronounced the same)...?

(or French or German or etc etc)
 
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania and Jerusalem, Israel?
 
Heh, didn't know they were pronounced the same.

Ok, more geography: What map projection (more correct to say coordinate system) is this?

scandiu9.jpg
 
Looks like the NATO UTM (Universal Transverse Mercator), but I've never seen it used on such a large scale, so I may be wrong.
 
It is NOT!!

This is just a grid to know what UTM zone you should use (like UTM 31).

This is a UTM coordinate system

Usgs_map_traverse_mercator.PNG


See how the longitude/latitude lines end up as curve in a real UTM, when they are straight lines on the picture you showed.


@Izipo: It's normal you have never seen UTM used on such a large scale, because it can't be used. A UTM coordinate system is valid for 6° of longitude, hence the 60 time zone needed to cover the globe.

@ Ozbenno : how do you think Dakar and Dacca are pronounced? I doubt they are pronounced the same.
 
I was hoping no one here knew that much about UTM... ;). You're right about that Steph - it is only a grid showing where the zones are. But I think Izipo should get the next question, as mine was a bit vague...
 
Oh, it brings back baaad memories. See that line between zones 30 and 31 ? I was once posted near that line... Made for some fun traveling when I didn't pay extra close attention to the coordinates given.

Anyways, now I have to think up a quick question...
Here's one for our fellow americans (but others can play too ;)) :

What is the highest rank in the US armed forces ?
 
Is it president?
 
Nope.
POTUS is the commander-in-chief of the US armed forces, but it's not a rank (or grade) in the armed forces.
 
I was hoping no one here knew that much about UTM... ;).
Unfortunately for you, I'm developping and marketing an aeronautical procedure design software based on a geographical information system, and when we sell it to a new country, we are using by default a UTM coordinate system, if the user doesn't require a more specific one.

@Izipo: that's General of the armies (note the plural), hold by only two people : Pershing and George Washington.

The line between 30 and 31 is rather long, it extend from North to South... Including France.
 
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