Many countries around the world have their own customs, traditions and interesting facts about them, but there are also plenty of travel myths out there too.

So, can you sort the fact from the fiction?

Have a go at our picture quiz below. We’ll be revealing the answers on our Facebook page at the end of the week.

Good luck!

FACT OR FICTION?

1. Bull fighting is Spain’s national sport

Bull fighting by Steven Depolo via Flickr

FACT OR FICTION?

2. Istanbul is the only city in the world that sits across two continents

Istanbul by Joseph Kranak via Flickr

FACT OR FICTION?

3. Italy produces more kiwi fruit than anywhere else in the world

Kiwi fruit by Gaye Launder via Flickr

FACT OR FICTION?

4. St. Petersburg in Russia is known as The Red City

St. Petersburg by Christian Jimenez via Flickr

FACT OR FICTION?

5. Denmark has the oldest continuously used flag in the world

Denmark flag by Jacob Botter via Flickr

FACT OR FICTION?

6. Baguette fighting is a popular pastime in France

Baguette by Jim Champion via Flickr

FACT OR FICTION?

7. The first modern Olympic Games were held in the city of Athens in Greece

Athens by Harvey Barrison via Flickr

FACT OR FICTION?

8. Munich’s Oktoberfest takes place in the month of October.

Oktoberfest by Club Transatlantico via Flickr

FACT OR FICTION?

9. The USA is the most visited country in the world

Statue of Liberty by Ana Paula Hirama via Flickr (1)

FACT OR FICTION?

10. The Colosseum in Rome is the most visited attraction in the world

Colosseum by Kazuhisa Togo via Flickr

FACT OR FICTION?

11. The island of Mykonos in Greece has 365 churches – one for every day of the year

Mykonos by Chrstian Stock via Flickr (1)

FACT OR FICTION?

12. The Canary Islands are named after the bird

Canary Islands by vll.sandl via Flickr

Want to know how well you did? The answers will be revealed on our Facebook page at the end of the week.

Images: Kemal Kestelli, Steven Depolo, Joseph Kranak, Gaye Launder, Christian Jimenez, Jacob Botter, Jim Champion, Harvey Barrison, Club Transatlantico, Ana Paula Hirama, Kazuhisa Togo, Chrstian Stock, vll.sandl via Flickr.