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Hint
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City
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A
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In ancient times, it reached a population of 250,000 – of whom 1/3rd were enslaved
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Athens
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B
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Currywurst was invented here in 1949
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Berlin
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C
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Where Hans Christian Andersen is buried
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Copenhagen
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D
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Home to the European headquarters of many American tech companies, for tax reasons
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Dublin
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E
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City in the Ruhr Valley home to Krupp, once the largest company in Europe
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Essen
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F
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Capital of Tuscany
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Florence
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G
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Now part of Poland, it was a "free city" between the World Wars
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Gdańsk
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H
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Largest city in Crete
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Heraklion
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I
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Founded as the Greek settlement of Byzantium in 667 BC
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Istanbul
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J
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Home to what was once the largest university in Germany
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Jena
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K
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Sacked by the Mongols in 1240 AD
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Kyiv
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L
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This city's "eye" was once the world's tallest Ferris wheel
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London
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M
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Where you can view artworks such as "Las Meninas" and "Guernica"
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Madrid
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N
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Considered the capital of the French Riviera
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Nice
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O
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Has a museum of Viking ships
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Oslo
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P
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Where the Charles Bridge crosses the Vltava River
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Prague
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Q
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City near Lisbon once home to the Portuguese royal court
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Queluz
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R
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The world's northernmost national capital
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Reykjavík
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S
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Capital city whose name means "wisdom" in Greek
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Sofia
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T
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Home to the headquarters of Fiat and Alfa Romeo
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Turin
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U
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In this Dutch city, over 50% of journeys are made by bicycle
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Utrecht
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V
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Once the dominant naval power of the Adriatic Sea
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Venice
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W
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This city's football team are commonly known as "Wolves"
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Wolverhampton
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X
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The only town in Germany starting with X
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Xanten
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Y
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Belgian city which was the scene of near-continuous fighting in WWI, with casualties likely over 1,000,000
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Ypres
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Z
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Capital of Aragon, Spain
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Zaragoza
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