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Question: What country is known as the Isle of Spice?
Answer: Called the Isle of Spice, Grenada is known for its spice industry.
Question: The people who live there call it Hellas. What do we call this country?
Answer: The Greek word for Greece is Hellas. The name comes from an ancient tribe, the Hellenes.
Question: England’s Black Country got its name because of:
Answer: The Black Country, near Birmingham, is so called because of its abundant coal deposits.
Question: What is another name for Myanmar?
Answer: Burma is another name for Myanmar. Both are pronunciations, in different dialects, for the same word, referring to the nation lying to the east of India and Bangladesh.
Question: What is the Latin name for Switzerland?
Answer: Helvetia is the Latin name for Switzerland. This gives us the name Helvetica, a popular typeface invented in that country.
Question: In the Hungarian language, what is the nation of Hungary called?
Answer: In its main language, the nation of Hungary is called Magyarország, "the land of the Magyar people."
Question: The people who live there call it Bharat. What is this country called in English?
Answer: India is called Bharat in Hindi. The Indus River is the source of the country’s common name.
Question: Who came up with the name Australia?
Answer: Matthew Flinders, an explorer, suggested the name Australia. It is Latin for "Southern Land."
Question: What do the people of Georgia call their country?
Answer: The people of Georgia call themselves Kartveli and their country Sakartvelo. When Russia absorbed the country into its empire, it was given the name Georgia, after its patron saint, George.