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  2. With 50 states in total, there are a lot of geography facts to learn about the United States. This map quiz game is here to help. See how fast you can pin the location of the lower 48, plus Alaska and Hawaii, in our states game!

  3. What’s the capital of Kentucky, Lexington or Louisville? Trick question, the answer is Frankfort. If that question stumped you, it’s time to study up before that next geography quiz. Use this map quiz game to learn them all.

  4. Have you ever noticed that the hook-shaped peninsula of Massachusetts looks like a flexing bicep, or that the outline of lower Michigan strongly resembles a mitten? Use this engaging geography quiz game to lock in your own visual reminders and you’ll be able to point out every U.S. state in no time!

  5. This map quiz game includes colorful cartoons that represent the state or region you click on. To see them all, you’ll need to identify all 50 states. As you work though the map, the bright cartoons will appear, and before long, you’ll be able to locate all the U.S. states!

  6. From Maine in the far north to the southern state of Mississippi, this quiz game will help you explore all the U.S. states located east of the Mississippi River. The state of Kentucky is home to Mammoth Cave, the world's longest known cave system.

  7. By providing quizzes about the entire country and other quizzes that cover specific states and regions, this collection lets you focus on just the part of the United States you’re interested in, and all the map quizzes are customizable.

  8. The Contiguous U.S.: Rivers. - Map Quiz Game. The Mississippi River is the second longest in the United States and runs from Minnesota to Louisiana, terminating in a delta. The Rio Grande forms part of the border between the U.S. and Mexico; it has recently become overused and so the water level has fallen.

  9. The U.S.: State Abbreviations. - Map Quiz Game. The United States Postal Service (USPS) has established a set of uppercase abbreviations to help process mail using automated equipment. The postal abbreviations are the same as the ISO 3166-2 subdivision codes for each of the fifty states.

  10. Here is a good piece of geography trivia for you: What percentage of the population in the United States lives in cities? Most people would not believe it, but recently that figure surpassed 80 percent! Use this map quiz game to test your knowledge some of the biggest cities in the country.

  11. The U.S.: 50 States Printables. With respect to culture and history, the South holds an outsized place in the United States. It is the birthplace of jazz and blues, country and bluegrass music, and of course the King himself, Elvis Presley.