| Description | City | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Capital of France | Paris | 100%
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| Largest French city on the Mediterranean | Marseille | 93%
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| Most populous city on the Riviera | Nice | 89%
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| Hosts Europe's most well-known film festival | Cannes | 88%
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| There's a "new" one in the United States | Orleans | 85%
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| A famous type of mustard comes from here | Dijon | 80%
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| This city's "Fête des Lumières" draws millions of visitors each December | Lyon | 79%
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| City that shares the name of France's most famous palace | Versailles | 79%
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| The wine capital of the world | Bordeaux | 78%
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| Closest French town to Great Britain | Calais | 75%
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| Home to the EU Parliament | Strasbourg | 73%
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| British troops evacuated from here in 1940 | Dunkirk | 70%
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| Home to Airbus, it is known as "The Pink City" | Toulouse | 64%
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| Large industrial city near the border with Belgium | Lille | 62%
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| Capital of France, 1940–44 | Vichy | 62%
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| This town hosts a 24-hour auto race | Le Mans | 57%
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| Its name means "The Harbour" | Le Havre | 52%
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| The pope lived here at various times in the 1300s | Avignon | 49%
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| Largest city on Corsica | Ajaccio | 48%
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| Monet painted this northern city's cathedral | Rouen | 42%
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| Capital of French Guiana | Cayenne | 35%
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| Capital of French Polynesia, on the island of Tahiti | Papeete | 27%
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