| Population | Hint | Place | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| 4,592 | Gave its name to the capital of Bahamas | Nassau | 91%
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| 65,138 | From 1918 to 1933, the German Republic was named after this city | Weimar | 89%
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| 56,679 | Located next to the Oder river, shares its name with the fifth-biggest city in Germany | Frankfurt an der Oder | 79%
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| 47,738 | Town near Munich, associated with its concentration camp | Dachau | 67%
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| 91,113 | Town near Denmark, seat of the last Nazi-German government | Flensburg | 64%
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| 8,057 | Home of a U.S. air base, shares its name with a rock band | Ramstein-Miesenbach | 64%
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| 55,527 | Historical spa town with a double-barreled name | Baden-Baden | 61%
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| 27,482 | Bavarian town near Zugspitze, hosted the 1936 Winter Olympics | Garmisch-Partenkirchen | 56%
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| 99,292 | Town located at the edge of the Palatinate Forest whose local team won the Bundesliga in 1998 | Kaiserslautern | 52%
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| 44,984 | Supposedly, Martin Luther nailed 95 theses on the church of this town | Wittenberg | 52%
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| 21,502 | The only German town that starts with an X | Xanten | 52%
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| 84,736 | University city in the Germany-Switzerland border where Jan Hus was burned at stake | Konstanz | 49%
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| 3,191 | Tiny village where a Bundesliga team, controversial for its success hailing from private investments and lack of tradition, comes from | Hoffenheim | 44%
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| 83,850 | ...and was condemned in a Diet in this city | Worms | 36%
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| 37,378 | Cross the Rhine river in this town and you'll end up in Strasbourg | Kehl | 33%
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| 1,557 | Northernmost municipality in Germany | {List} on Sylt | 15%
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