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  2. National Geographic Bee - Wikipedia

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    The National Geographic GeoBee (called the National Geographic Bee from 2001 to 2018, [1] also referred to as the Nat Geo Bee) was an annual geography contest sponsored by the National Geographic Society. The bee, held annually from 1989 to 2019, was open to students in the fourth through eighth grades in participating schools from the United ...

  3. Category:National Geographic Bee - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "National Geographic Bee" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of ...

  4. 30th National Geographic Bee - Wikipedia

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    Fifty-four State or Territory level Champions were determined. In 2018, the prize for winning the state bee has been raised, as $200 is now given to the winner instead of $100, the old prize. The winners have also received a National Geographic Visual Atlas of the World, Second Edition. Second and third place winners received $150 and $100 ...

  5. Andrew Wojtanik - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Wojtanik is an American author, political scientist, and past winner of the National Geographic Bee, a geography competition for fourth- through eight-grade students. [1] [2] His book, The National Geographic Bee Ultimate Fact Book: Countries A to Z, was based on the "monstrous packet" of study notes he compiled to win the Bee at age 14. [3]

  6. 3rd National Geographic Bee - Wikipedia

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    The 3rd National Geographic Bee was held in Washington, D.C., on May 23, 1991, sponsored by the National Geographic Society. The final competition was moderated by Jeopardy! host Alex Trebek. [1] The winner was David Stillman of Craigmont, Idaho, who won a $25,000 college scholarship. [2]

  7. 31st National Geographic Bee - Wikipedia

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    The 31st annual National Geographic Bee was held in Washington, D.C., and hosted by Mo Rocca. It is sponsored by the National Geographic Society . The State Bees were held on March 29, where the 54 finalists were determined.

  8. 27th National Geographic Bee - Wikipedia

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    The Florida State Champion, Rishi Nair, became the 2016 National Geographic Bee Champion. The winners of the school bees then took a written qualification test to see who could qualify for the state level competition. The top 100 or so scorers on the qualification test in each state were selected to go for the state championship.

  9. 18th National Geographic Bee - Wikipedia

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    The 18th National Geographic Bee was held in Washington, D.C., on May 24, 2006, sponsored by the National Geographic Society. The final competition was moderated by Jeopardy! host Alex Trebek. [1] The winner was Bonny Jain of Moline, Illinois, who won a $25,000 college scholarship and lifetime membership in the National Geographic Society.