| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Capital of France | Paris | 100%
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| Oldest city in France, bordering Mediterranean Sea | Marseille | 81%
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| One of the most iconic location in the French Riviera. Tucked in the southeast corner of France, next to Monaco. | Nice | 66%
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| Famous for the anual film festival. | Cannes | 59%
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| Here was born Allan Kardec, creator of Spiritism | Lyon | 57%
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| Capital of Nouvelle-Aquitaine region, Crossed by the Garonne River and bordering the Atlantic Coast. | Bordeaux | 56%
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| The official seat of the European Parliament, bordering Germany. | Strasbourg | 53%
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| La Ville Rose, nickname of this city | Toulouse | 45%
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| Capital of Corsica | Ajaccio | 42%
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| It was the residence of seven Popes of the Catholic Church | Avignon | 42%
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| It is the third largest city on the French Mediterranean axis, after Marseille and Nice. It has the largest development in France in the last 25 years, and almost a third of the population is made up of students from various universities and higher education institutions based there. | Montpellier | 28%
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| Here, Joan of Arc died tragically after being burned. | Rouen | 25%
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| Hosted the Winter Olympic Games, in 1968 | Grenoble | 24%
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| A large port on the Mediterranean coast, with a major naval base. Located in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region, capital of the Var department. | Toulon | 17%
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| From a fishing village, to a spa full of tourists and rich people. | Saint-Tropez | 11%
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