| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Besides Helsinki, what other capital city can be found on the Gulf of Finland? | Tallinn | 86%
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| Monaco has the shortest coastline of any European country. What country has the second shortest? | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 84%
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| Besides Albania, what other country is majority Albanian? | Kosovo | 82%
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| What is the name of the northernmost region of Finland, where Santa supposedly lives? | Lapland | 75%
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| What Mediterranean island was famous for a "colossal" statue of Helios? | Rhodes | 75%
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| Two countries in Europe have monarchies that AREN'T hereditary. One is Vatican City. Name the other. | Andorra | 73%
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| What German river sounds similar to the Italian island where Napoleon was first exiled? | Elbe | 71%
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| What European country claims to have the oldest active constitution in the world? (The claim is a bit contentious, as not all of the constitution has been codified) | San Marino | 70%
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| What is the second biggest city in Denmark? (Hint: it starts with the same two letters as the previous answer) | Aarhus | 66%
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| An Irish nationalist calls it Derry. What might a unionist call it? | Londonderry | 59%
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| On what river did Poland have a "miracle" in 1920? | Vistula | 52%
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| Similarly, what city can be found near the Belgium-Netherlands-Germany tripoint, where Charlemagne ruled and was laid to rest? | Aachen | 48%
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| What archipelago in the Arctic Ocean is famous for being an entirely visa-free zone? | Svalbard | 45%
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| Czechia is mainly comprised of two historical regions. One is Bohemia. What is the other? | Moravia | 34%
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| What tiny, unrecognized, breakaway country can be found on the banks of the Dniester River? | Transnistria | 34%
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| What major Russian city can be found about halfway between Ukraine and Kazakhstan? | Volgograd | 34%
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| There are two ethnically Celtic peninsulas that are a part of non-Celtic countries. One is Brittany in France. What is the other? | Cornwall | 32%
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| In Alexander's time, it was called the Hellespont. What is it called today? | The Dardanelles | 25%
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| What sea/bay no longer exists, thanks to the Dutch? | Zuiderzee | 21%
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| A tripoint is where the borders of three countries meet. What city can be found near the Greece-Turkey-Bulgaria tripoint, which served as the Ottoman capital before the conquest of Constantinople? | Edirne | 18%
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| And what island group is this island a part of? | The Dodecanese | 16%
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| The Crimean Bridge spans what strait? | Kerch Strait | 14%
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| What historical region, at the mouth of the Danube, has been split between Romania and Bulgaria since the 19th century? | Dobruja | 7%
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| What region in Eastern Europe belonged to Austria-Hungary, then Czechoslovakia, then Hungary, then the USSR, and finally Ukraine? | Transcarpathia | 7%
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| Spain is known for its African exclaves, but it has a European exclave too (that also happens to be an enclave). What is it called? | Llivia | 4%
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