http://www.omniglot.com/language/phrases/hovercraft.htm
| kráft mu íne gemáto hélia) | |
| Greenlandic | Umiatsiaasara pullattagaq nimerussanik ulikkaarpoq |
| Gujarati | મારું હોવેરક્રાફ્ટ ઈલ માછલીઓ થી ભરાઈ ગયું છે (maru hovercraft eel machhalio thi bharay gayu chh |
| Hausa | Jirgina a cike yake da bano |
| Hawaiian | Pihaʻū oʻu mokukauaheahe i nā puhi |
| Hebrew | הרחפת שלי מלאה בצלופחים (Harahefet sh’eli mele’ah betzlofahim) |
| Hindi | मेरी मँडराने वाली नाव सर्पमीनों से भरी हैं (merī ṃḍarāne vālī nāv sarpamīnoṁ se bharī haiṅ) |
| Hungarian | A légpárnás hajóm tele van angolnákkal |

So, it was just coincidence that I went directly from seeing the reference on the BBC website to seeing the sketch on yours – I had thought that, perhaps, you had followed the same route!
Those first few country outlines were the most difficult. After those, I did pretty well and earned a “Nicht schlecht Herr Specht!”
We must be tuned to the same station.I failed the test completely but am still voting for us to stay in.. until my geography is better.I did Latin instead but that is no excuse for not learning a bit more about these states.:)
I have the advantage of having worked on European committees – it’s a great help in identifying which is which of the Baltic states, for example!
Wow!
I’ve just done the EU quiz on the BBC website and the phrase crops up there! see http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-eu-referendum-36400702
Oh,thanks,Mike.I’ll have a look
My geography is poor but also the sizes are misleading.That’s my excuse