North and Central America: Capitals - Geography Games

North and Central America: Capitals - Map Quiz Game

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Sitting at over 7,300 feet, Mexico City is the highest elevation capital in North and Central America. This online geography game is a great way to for you to learn its location along with the other capitals in the region. Make it an into a classroom game to see who can get the most correct in the shortest amount of time. This is a great activity for increasing student engagement.


The game North and Central America: Capitals is available in the following 41 languages:
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North and Central America: Capitals - Map Quiz Game

Seterra is an entertaining and educational geography game that lets you explore the world and learn about its countries, capitals, flags, oceans, lakes and more! You can access the Seterra online quiz site using your computer, phone, or tablet running the latest version of most web browsers, including Safari, Firefox, Chrome, and Internet Explorer.

There’s also a Seterra app that runs on iOS and Android phones and tablets! The Seterra app offers two game modes, plus high score lists to keep track of your progress. Also, with the app, you can play offline!



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