| Description | City | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Capital of Germany | Berlin | 100%
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| Capital of Bavaria | Munich | 95%
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| Financial capital of Germany | Frankfurt | 93%
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| This "Free and Hanseatic City" is the most populous on the River Elbe | Hamburg | 91%
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| City whose cathedral was the tallest building in the world from 1880–1884 | Cologne | 87%
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| Site of Nazi rallies and tribunals | Nuremberg | 83%
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| Capital of West Germany, 1949–1990 | Bonn | 79%
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| The second letter of this city is ü | Düsseldorf | 79%
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| Controversially firebombed by the US and UK in 1945 | Dresden | 76%
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| Home to Porsche and Mercedes | Stuttgart | 75%
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| The royal line of this city ruled Great Britain from 1714–1901 | Hanover | 69%
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| J. S. Bach died here | Leipzig | 61%
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| Ninth-largest city in Germany. Home to Krupp. | Essen | 60%
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| Westernmost city in Germany and residence of Charlemagne | Aachen | 52%
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| "Big 3" Allied leaders met here in August, 1945 | Potsdam | 51%
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| Largest German city on the Baltic Sea | Kiel | 49%
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| Home to Germany's oldest University | Heidelberg | 46%
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| This town gave its name to state in eastern Germany | Brandenburg | 39%
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| This city doesn't actually exist | Bielefeld | 38%
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| Karl Benz invented the automobile while working in this city at the intersection of the Rhine and Neckar | Mannheim | 36%
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