By a 127-6 vote, the U.N. expelled this country September 22, 1992
Barbados has a Trafalgar Square, too & its statue of this hero is older than the one in London
Stuttgart in this country is so named because it used to be the site of a stud farm, or stuotgarten
These 2 European countries whose names begin with "Sw" were both neutral during WWI & WWII
The name of this South American city is Portuguese for "River of January"
Medieval poet Snorri Sturluson wroth the Prose Edda, one of this country's greatest literary works
Because it uses geothermal energy this Icelandic capital is often called the "Smokeless City"
Egypt is the world's leading grower of these palm fruits
You can visit her birthplace in Frankfurt & the annex where she wrote her diary in Amsterdam
One of these, the Sistema de Transporte Collectivo, opened in 1969 in Mexico City