Could you name the long, narrow Asian country where the city of Da Nang is located?
One Minneapolis seventh-grader could, and because of that, he'll be traveling to Washington, D.C., next month to compete at the National Geographic Bee.
In front of a full auditorium Friday at Macalester College, 10 students faced off in the final round of the state competition. Cody DuBois, from Emerson Spanish Immersion Learning Center, took home the title.
The students, in fourth through eighth grades, answered every question correctly in the first few rounds.
In one round, each student was handed a photo of a city's skyline and asked to identify it. DuBois walked to the microphone, glanced at his photo and smiled. He instantly recognized the image: Rio de Janeiro.
DuBois said he prepared for the competition by taking National Geographic quizzes online.
Another round, in which students used a map to identify U.S. cities near agricultural areas, proved more difficult.
Apekshya Panda, a sixth-grader from West Middle School in Wayzata, was one of two finalists to answer correctly in that round. She later went on to compete against DuBois in the championship round, when they each had to answer the same three questions.