There are many similar place names in the world, and some are just one word difference, which makes it difficult to distinguish.
Group 1: Sevilla vs Serbia.
Seville is the fourth largest city in Spain and the capital of the Andalusian region.
Seville is located on the Iberian Peninsula and is sunny and economically developed.
Serbia is a landlocked European country on the Balkan Peninsula and is a developing country with its capital called Belgrade (on the banks of the Danube).
Group 2: Pakistan "Kistan" vs Ba "Lestan".
Pakistan is in South Asia and Palestine is in West Asia.
Pakistan is next to India, and Palestine is next to Israel.
Pakistan is half the size of Xinjiang, and Palestine is smaller than Israel.
Pakistan has a population of more than 200 million and Palestine has a small population.
Pakistan can create mushroom clouds, and Palestinians are weak in force.
Group 3: Morocco Nago vs Morocco Lo.
Monaco is a European country, next to France; Morocco is an African country.
Monaco is a very small country, it doesn't even have an airport, not much bigger than the Vatican; Morocco is about the same size as Heilongjiang, and if you count the Western Sahara that it actually controls, it is even larger.
Monaco is a very wealthy country, with a GDP per capita of more than $200,000.
Morocco is a developing country with a GDP per capita comparable to that of the Philippines.
Morocco is an Arab country, similar to Egypt; Monaco is a French-speaking Latin country, similar to France.
Group 4: Ba Na Ma vs Ba Ha Ma.
Panama is famous for the Panama Canal, which straddles South and North America; The Bahamas is an island nation near the Caribbean Sea, located within easy reach of Florida in the United States.
The Bahamas is a rich country with a GDP per capita of $30,000 and is a tourist destination.
Panama's GDP per capita is 1$70,000, less affluent, but quite a few high-rise buildings.
Group 5: "Lapuay" in Brazil vs Lapuay in "Ukraine".
Both are South American countries, Paraguay is landlocked and Uruguay has the sea.
Uruguay, like neighboring Brazil and Argentina, is a football powerhouse and has also won the World Cup; Paraguay is considered a belly team in South America.
Uruguay is a high-income country with a GDP per capita of $20,000 and Paraguay has a per capita GDP of $6,000.
Capital of Uruguay (Montevideo).
Group 6: Syria vs Libya
The names are quite different, but they are still indistinguishable: they are all three words, they all end in "Asia", and they are all Arab countries that have experienced war.
Syria is an Asian country, Libya is an African country.
Syria has repeatedly fought with Israel, but Libya has not.
Libya is much larger, larger than Xinjiang. Syria is not small, but it is much smaller than Libya.
Libya has the Sahara Desert.
Libya has not been at war for more than a decade, and now its GDP per capita is close to that of Thailand, and the picture below shows the capital of Libya (Tripoli).
Syria is full of ruins.
Group 7: Algeria vs Albania.
Algeria is a North African country with a large area, ranking 10th in the world.
Albania is a European country on the Balkan Peninsula with a small area.
Group 8: Idaho vs Iowa vs Nevada.
All three are U.S. states.
Idaho, in the mountains of the Rocky Mountains in the western United States.
Iowa, also known as Iowa, is a large plain in the central United States, near Chicago, with a thriving agriculture.
Nevada, next to California, is the largest city of the famous Las Vegas.
Group 9: Washington (US capital) vs Washington (US state).
There is a Washington state in the northwest of the continental United States, a short distance from the Canadian city of Vancouver.
The largest city in Washington state is Seattle.
Microsoft, Amazon are not based in California, but companies based in Washington state.
Washington State on the West Coast of the United States; Washington (the capital of the United States) is on the east coast.
The University of Washington, not in the capital of the United States, is in Washington state.
There is a university in the capital of the United States called George Washington University.
Interestingly, the University of Washington is a prestigious university in the United States, and as a local university, it is much stronger than the one in the capital.
Group 10: DRC vs DRC Brazzaville
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is a larger African country with a population of more than 100 million, and its capital is called Kinshasa. The capital of Congo (Brazzaville) is called Brazzaville.
With a per capita GDP of US$600, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is one of the least developed countries in the world.
The per capita GDP of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (Brazzaville) is 2,500 US dollars, which is relatively high as an African country, almost four times that of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
There are also some place names with the same name, but they are generally not mixed.
There is a city in Canada called London, and there is Western University (University of Western Ontario). London generally refers to the capital of the United Kingdom, unless otherwise noted.
There is a city in California called Oakland, close to San Francisco and the University of California, Berkeley.
But Auckland generally refers to New Zealand's largest city.
Ten groups of place names, it is not easy to mix up to understand their respective characteristics.