| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| This little-known southern city has an urban area of 340,000 inhabitants; the two parts of its name are both from the same word, meaning "white". | Bielsko-Biała | 82%
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| A major port until it was taken over by Prussia, this is the hub of the world's amber trade. | Gdansk | 82%
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| Located near the Czech border, this was the capital for 500 years, and its official name is still "Royal Capital City of...." | Krakow | 76%
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| This Masovian city on the Vistula has the EU's highest building, the Varso Tower. | Warsaw | 76%
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| This hard-to-pronounce city is the co-capital (along with Torun) of the Kuyavian–Pomeranian Voivodeship. | Bydgoszcz | 65%
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| This city in Greater Poland Voivodeship has a football club called Lech. | Poznań | 65%
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| Catherine the Great of Russia was born in this port on the river Oder, in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship. | Szczecin | 65%
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| This Lower Silesian city, known as Breslau in German, has belonged to Hungary, Bohemia, Austria and Prussia in the past. | Wroclaw | 65%
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| Poland's largest metropolis, the GZM, is centred around this city. | Katowice | 56%
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| The birthplace of Copernicus was this central Polish city on the Vistula river. | Toruń | 56%
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| This industrial centre was was granted town rights in 1423 by King Władysław II Jagiełło. | Łódź | 53%
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| The headline "Male prostitute ODs on erectile dysfunction drugs at priest's orgy" made the news here in this Silesian city in 2024. | Dabrowa Gornicza | 50%
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| Lying on the river Warta, this is the site where the Christian icon the Black Madonna is housed. | Częstochowa | 47%
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| At the end of each world war, this city in Lesser Poland briefly served as the national capital. | Lublin | 41%
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| Konrad Spindleshanks, Henry of Iron, Henry VIII the sparrow and Jan II the mad have all ruled this southern duchy. | Głogów | 35%
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