IDK if you're doing trivia still, but Island Princess seems to take place in Italy. Most notably with names like Rosella, Antonio, Marissa, Luciana, and Ariana, but also the Dancing Princesses' cameos (12DP is in Germany), Germany is close to Italy and has had historical relations with Italy too. And Princess and the Popstar is Monaco, as Meribella looks a lot like it.
Nice :D
I'm definately still doing trivia but just busy with work and thinking of unique trivia is getting harder to do. For example, I have screenshots of Starlight Adventure collecting "dust" but haven't gotten around to organizing them into posts yet :/
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Rainbow in USA. (Same-sex marriage in the United States)
And I'm now done the map :D
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Coast Ranges mountains of California
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Sugar Maple is the state tree of West Virginia
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Crabs of Maryland (and Virginia)
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The skyscrapers are probably in reference to New York City and its population density.
See how NYC's urban density stacks up against other major cities | 6sqft
btw, Hong Kong has the most: List of cities with the most skyscrapers - Wikipedia
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Ferris Wheel (from 1920) in New York
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Boon Island Light in Maine.
It is the tallest lighthouse in both Maine and New England at 133 feet (41 m).
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Statue of Liberty in New York
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Georgia's coastline
Not sure if there's any particular significance to the boat?
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Aviation history in North Carolina
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Sharks in Florida
Florida – International Shark Attack File (ufl.edu)
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Whales in the Gulf of Mexico
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Kennedy Space Center in Florida
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The scene depicted is the one that the Indian founders of Tenochtitlán (now Mexico City) supposedly saw in 1325, which met their prophecies of the predestined site for their capital—namely, an eagle with a snake in its beak standing on a cactus growing out of rocks in the middle of water
Flag of Mexico | Colors, Symbolism, and History | Britannica
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