| Description | City | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Capital of Italy | Rome | 100%
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| Home to many fashion labels including Armani and Valentino | Milan | 97%
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| Third biggest city in Italy. Where pizza comes from. | Naples | 96%
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| World Heritage city which has considered capping the number of tourists | Venice | 95%
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| Capital of Piedmont. Headquarters of Fiat. | Turin | 88%
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| Where Dante and Machiavelli were born | Florence | 83%
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| Capital of Sicily | Palermo | 74%
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| Setting of "Romeo and Juliet" | Verona | 74%
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| Christopher Columbus's hometown | Genoa | 73%
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| Home of the world's oldest university, founded in 1088 | Bologna | 71%
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| Birthplace of Galileo Galilei | Pisa | 66%
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| City that gives its name to a type of ham and a type of cheese | Parma | 62%
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| City near Switzerland that is on a lake of the same name | Como | 57%
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| The largest city in Italy's heel | Bari | 53%
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| Easternmost city in northern Italy | Trieste | 46%
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| Capital of Sardinia | Cagliari | 42%
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| Sicilian city which was once the largest Greek colony | Syracuse | 38%
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| Formerly part of Austria, it was the site of an ecumenical council in the 1500s | Trento | 31%
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| Capital of the Roman Empire during its dying days. Known for its mosaics. | Ravenna | 28%
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| City in Italy's heel which was the southern terminus of the Appian Way | Brindisi | 22%
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