| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| What is the only country in Europe without any mosquitos? | Iceland | 88%
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| What is the official language of Andorra? | Catalan | 73%
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| Who was the only person to hold the position of President of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia | Josip Tito | 72%
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| What country is the oldest republic in the world? | San Marino | 71%
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| The two major regions in Czechia are Moravia and? | Bohemia | 69%
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| Which country has knighted a penguin? | Norway | 68%
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| Which city in France from 1309 did 7 pope's reside? | Avignon | 65%
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| Which Norwegian explorer was the first to reach the South Pole | Roald Amundsen | 63%
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| What is the name of the unrecognised breakaway Moldovian state? | Transnistria | 58%
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| Name the league that dominated Northern European commercial activity from the 13th to 15th century | Hanseatic League | 52%
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| Name the sea to the east of Sardinia | Tyrrhenian Sea | 45%
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| Which German state is the Black Forest mostly located in? | Baden Wurttemberg | 44%
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| What is the longest river in Ireland? | Shannon River | 44%
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| What was the name the Romans gave the blue tribal people in Caledonia? | Picts | 40%
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| Name the largest lake in Hungary | Balaton | 38%
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| Which British explorer did he beat there by 34 days? | Robert Falcon Scott | 38%
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| What is the name of the large peninsula in Russia's Murmansk oblast? | Kola Peninsula | 34%
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| Name the river that flows through Florence, Italy | Arno River | 32%
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| Name the capital of the Faroe Islands | Torshavn | 29%
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| Which monastic area in Greece does not allow women? | Mount Athos | 28%
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| Name the largest Croatian peninsula home to the city of Pula | Istria | 27%
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| Which country has the only rainforest in continental Europe? | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 26%
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| Which region of Spain was the home of conquistadors Balboa, Cortes, Pizarro among others? | Extremadura | 21%
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| Name the lake that on the border of Estonia and Russia | Lake Peipus | 13%
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| Who is the Irish patron saint of boatmen, mariners, sailors, travellers and whales? | St Brendan the Navigator | 8%
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