| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Over 60 international organisations are based here, including the Red Cross, WTO, WHO and some UN bodies. | Geneva | 93%
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| The World Economic Forum is hosted in this ski resort in Graubünden. | Davos | 86%
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| A suburb of Como in Italy, this is the southernmost town in Switzerland. | Chiasso | 79%
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| This Winter Olympic venue sits at 1,800 metres altitude in the Grisons (Graubünden) canton. | St. Moritz | 71%
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| FIFA and many other organisations have their headquarters in this city, which has been rated as the world's most expensive to live in. | Zurich | 71%
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| Albert Einstein worked in the patent office of this important central city. | Bern | 64%
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| A major watchmaking centre, this is the largest French/German bilingual city. | Biel | 64%
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| Dating back to 44 BC, when it was named Noviodunum, this town in the canton of Vaud is where UEFA have their headquarters. | Nyon | 64%
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| This harbour town on Lake Constance, which shares a name with a psychological test, used to have a train ferry to the German side of the lake. | Rorschach | 64%
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| This Valais town's named is linked to the German "matten" (Alpine meadow) and to the nearby mountain. | Zermatt | 57%
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| Many rich and famous people live in this town, close to the linguistic border with the French-speaking region. | Gstaad | 50%
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| In 1944, the US air force accidentally bombed this town on the Rhine, killing 40 residents. | Schaffhausen | 50%
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| This small town on Lake Lucerne was chosen to host a Ukraine War conference in 2024. | Bürgenstock | 43%
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| Noted for its splendid abbey, this small town had numerous battles with its larger neighbour Schwyz in medieval times. | Einsiedeln | 43%
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| Located by the Rhine, and possibly Switzerland's oldest town, dating back to the Roman Empire, the first Christian bishopric north of the Alps was here. | Chur | 36%
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