| Description | Letter | City | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| Capital of Switzerland | B | Bern | 100%
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| Most populous city of the country | Z | Zurich | 99%
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| Headquarters of various organizations such as the Red Cross or the United Nations | G | Geneva | 98%
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| Town bordered by the Rhine and close to the French and German border | B | Basel | 91%
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| Capital of the canton of Vaud and headquarters of the IOC | L | Lausanne | 91%
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| Largest Italian-speaking city, known for its Mediterranean climate | L | Lugano | 84%
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| Town which hosts the World Economic Forum every year | D | Davos | 77%
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| An essential stopover on the tour of Europe with its Kapellbrücke, the oldest covered wooden bridge in the world | L | Lucerne | 72%
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| Ski resort at the foot of the Matterhorn | Z | Zermatt | 70%
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| French-speaking town which was the residence of the kings of Prussia | N | Neuchâtel | 68%
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| Bilingual city which has its namesake in Germany, in Brisgau | F | Fribourg | 65%
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| Located between two lakes, hence its name | I | Interlaken | 59%
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| Ancient abbey founded by the monk Gall | S | St. Gallen | 59%
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| Bordered by Lake Geneva, it hosts famous festivals, jazz, comedy and many others | M | Montreux | 56%
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| Only Swiss city to have hosted the Olympic Games | S | Saint Moritz | 56%
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| Italian-speaking city which awards the Golden Leopard award during its film festival | L | Locarno | 43%
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| Former residence of Johnny Hallyday and Roger Moore in the Bernese Alps | G | Gstaad | 27%
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| Shares its name with a cheese (which doesn't really have holes!) | G | Gruyères | 26%
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