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Connect the world countries and cities through words, amazing word puzzle game

Connect the world: Countries & Cities of the world description

Conquer the World is a puzzle game, where players try to find country and city names in the grid of letters in any strait direction which means horizontally, vertically or diagonally directions. The puzzle has countries of the seven continents of the world which are Asia, Africa, Europe, Australia, North America, South America, and Antarctica with their capitals and also states of the United States, England, and Australia.

Find your beloved countries and cities of the world and conquer/connect them now.

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Extra game:

This Puzzle will let you know the countires and cities of the world it will be even better if players could share about ther counties and citites in this App wall.
So we have started commenting on the wall of this App page about some of the countries and cities of the world only in one sentence and next it is your turn to write only one sentence which will describe your city or countries you are born in.

Example:

Argentina: Buenos Aires is basically the Paris of Latin America, with wide boulevards and fashionable people walking dogs among them, while the numerous cascades, big and small, of border-straddling Iguassu Falls spread across so many hectares that you’ll need more than one day to see them all.

Australia: With so many Gap Year Australians filling hostels round-the-world to capacity, it is almost surprising to discover that Sydney and Melbourne are thriving cities of over one million people, each metropolis hugging the coast while coral blooms in shark-infested offshore waters and monolithic red rocks dominate the vast Outback.

Belgium: French fries with mayo, seemingly thousands of beers to choose from, and museums filled with Benelux oils and Congolese riches, the former a testament to the region’s art history and the latter a sad - and sadly typical - example of “take by force” colonial rule.

Bolivia: This poor country lost a border dispute with Chile and became one of just two landlocked South American countries, with nearly all of that land residing above 11,000 feet - part of a dry altiplano that is home to some of the planet’s hardest working people, who wear bowler hats and eke out a living by mining for salt, breeding llamas, and fishing for freshwater trout.

Botswana: One of the safest countries in sub-Saharan Africa, Botswana has almost zero guns, and not many people either, especially considering that much of the country is Kalahari flood plain territory where hippos, termites, and elephants rule supreme.

Brazil: The most talked-about country in Latin America, Brazil is, in many ways, the “BRIC” country with which the rest of the world feels infatuated - beach, business, bossa nova, and the body beautiful - oh, also futból, Iguassu Falls again, the Amazon, and a marvelous city that you may have heard of called Rio de Janeiro.

China: A single sentence isn’t enough to encapsulate the world’s most populous nation, where the highest mountains on earth meet terraced rice paddies, which in turn meet the terminus of the Silk Road (in Xi’an), the colossal, much-photographed Great Wall, and countless cities - including many you’ve never heard of - that burst at the seams with several million residents apiece, residents who are inquisitive, industrious, and friendly beyond measure.
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It is now your turn: Go describe your country in one sentence below on the comment.

Connect the world: Countries & Cities of the world
Connect the world countries and cities through words, amazing word puzzle game
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